Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy.
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Its more fun in Malayan
Its more fun in Malayan High School of Science because it is a private secondary educational institution established in 2005, and it is managed and operated by the MapĂșa Institute of Technology (MIT). Malayan High School of Science offers scholarships to students. This are the criteria: 1.) Class Valedictorians from grade schools with at least 120 graduates shall enjoy full scholarship (free tuition) upon enrollment in the first year level. She or He has to get a weighted grade average (WGA) of at least 94 and a final grade of at least 93 in Mathematics, Science, and English to continuously enjoy the privileged.Class salutatorians from grade schools with at least 120 graduates shall enjoy partial scholarship (50% discount on tuition fee) upon enrollment in the first year level. He has to get a WGA of at least 92 and a final grade of at least 90 in Mathematics, Science, and English to continuously enjoy the privilege.A student who ranks first in the batch may be granted a waiver of the full tuition fee for the succeeding year provided he obtains a WGA of at least 94 and a final grade of at least 93 in Mathematics, Science, and English.A student who ranks second in the batch may be granted a 50% tuition fee discount for the succeeding year provided he obtains a WGA of at least 92 and a final grade of at least 90 in Mathematics, Science, and English.For varsity players, scholarships are given to deserving athletes.
AUDIO VISUAL ROOM - is equipped with the latest multimedia facilities. It is also utilized for programs, symposia, and other school-related activities of the MHSS community.
Think before you click
Social media sites such as Twitter, personal blogs, and Facebook have blown up.
To date, Facebook has 800 million users and accounts for 1 out of every 5 page views on the internet worldwide. With that in mind, there are millions of people who have access to your personal thoughts, blogs, and pictures, even if you think you are safe by setting your profile to “private.” You might have a moment of anger and update your status in the heat of the moment, only to delete said status moments later; however, once you click, that post lives in Internet land forever.
What you put online not only effects your personal life, but can also damage your professional life. It is not uncommon for prospective employers to research their job candidates online. Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, and blogs offer up information about job seekers with the click of a button. During interviews, some employers even went as far as to ask for usernames and passwords to various social media sites. Luckily, the state senate just approved a bill prohibiting employers from asking for private usernames and passwords, but before this bill, many people felt they had no option.
However, just because employers cannot ask for your password does not mean they cannot find you online. Next time you upload a picture for your profile, or want to vent via your blog, ask yourself if your employer, current or future child/ren, or yourself in ten years will be proud of what you are about to post. Because once you hit submit, that post or picture will live on in Internet land forever
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