No More Law School!!!
11 Dec
Celebrate my friends! I have just turned in my last paper for Law School. No more finals, no more law classes, no more laws school!
Yippee!!!! I’m seriously so excited I might faint.
I Support the Liberty University Family
19 Nov
Many of you know that I am a Liberty University graduate, and a proud one at that. After reading the articles and the comments coming out, I wanted to say a couple things.
TO THE FAMILIES OF THE VICTIMS:
We like to quote Bible verses and pithy sayings at moments like these, but none of that really meets this kind of situation. Except one: “Jesus Wept.” After what happened today, our hearts are breaking for both of you. Liberty is supposed to be a safe place, a home where people are blessed indeed. Nothing like this is ever supposed to happen. There are no explanations we can offer, no excuses, no reasons. This incident is all the more horrific for that, and I have no idea how to even begin to express the strength of our sorrow for you. Just know that our thoughts and prayers go with you. I know this school; I know these students. They are good people, and they are thinking of and supporting you, even if you can’t see them. I know that they are all praying (many on their knees) for you and for your loss. As parts of the Liberty family, they are extended members of our personal families, and we grieve with you.
TO THE LIBERTY STUDENTS:
First, remember that this isn’t the time to take sides or to start spouting Continue reading
Classes Free!
17 SepWow! Check out what Wharton College is doing with their MBA program’s classes! You can find the article here. They’re offering the first year (and apparently a couple other courses) online for free, helping those people who cannot afford the degree or who can’t take the time for a whole program. While I’m sure this will help MBA-interested people; I’m even more excited about what it will do for all those small business owners. You know, the people who really studied design, photography, English, etc. and who don’t want a whole MBA program since most of their work is in their field of art/electronics/etc. not in running the business But if you have a small business, knowing the basics can be a lot of help in simplifying everything. This is going to be such a great tool for them!
Adulthood Lesson #1: Maintain a Personal Information Worksheet
5 AprTo a child, every event, every move seems unforgettable. And Teens can’t imagine every forgetting the name of that annoying boss at the deli who makes them work on Friday’s date night. But eventually you grow up and life moves on, taking you with it.
By the time you’ve gone to college, started a family, worked 5+ jobs, and have a home phone, family phone, cell phone, and skype phone, you’ll start realizing that keeping all that old information separate in your brain gets more and more difficult.
However, eventually you’re probably going to find that as you start looking for work, taking important tests, filing taxes, getting licenses, etc. that you will often need on hand a lot of that information from your past. Some forms may ask you for the name and address of every company you’ve ever worked for (i.e. Certification Exams). Maybe they need a list of all your home addresses for a background check (Law School). Maybe you need to have on hand your ex-husband’s SSN# for a government form (i.e. if you’re audited).
It’s a lot easier to keep track of all that information if you do it as you go along. So for simplicity’s sake:
Keep a Record Of All Your Important Work/Personal Info
Maintain an Excel or Word spreadsheet that has all of your important work, education, and personal information. Keep it up to date; as soon as you marry add the date and county where it was registered into the form. When you get divorced, go stick the date and presiding county name in your worksheet. When you start a job add the date; when you quit, add that too. A good list of things you might need to have on hand includes:
- Your Personal Information
- SSN#
- Passport #
- Home Addresses (for everywhere you’ve ever lived including dorms).
- Dates of Residence
- List of Information relating to any legal trouble you’ve had (including arrests, tickets, citations, etc.)
- Family’s Personal Information
- Spouse/Ex
- Full Name
- SSN#
- Date of Birth
- Date Married/Location of Certificate
- Date Divorced / Location of Decree
- Children
- Full Name
- SSN#
- Date of Birth
- Parents
- Full Name
- SSN#
- Date of Birth
- Spouse/Ex
- Educational Information
- Name & Address of your High School/ Graduation month and year)
- Name & Address of any Community Colleges or other such schools/ Dates of Attendance / Graduation Month & Year
- Name & Address of any Undergraduate Colleges You attended / Dates of Attendance / Graduation Month & Year
- Name & Address of any Graduate Colleges you Attended / Dates of Attendance / Graduation Month & Year
- List information relating to any academic problems you’ve had (Probation/Expulsion/Discipline)
- Important Test (ACT/SAT/GRE/GED) Scores / Dates Taken
- Employment Information
- Name of Employer
- Name of Supervisor
- Job Title
- Description of Job Position
- Address of Employer
- Dates Employed
- Name / Address / Contact Information for Potential Recommendations
- Additional Information
- Clubs, Organizations, etc. That You Are A Member Of / Dates of Membership
- Honor’s Awarded
I’ve drawn up a sample of the Word worksheet I use and uploaded it to Dropbox. You can find it here.
While it’s a good idea to have this saved in writing or on your computer, remember that it is all confidential information (and likely the answer to many security questions for online accounts) so don’t share it with other people. Keep it in a very safe place!
Finally, A Toast To Making Life Easier!
College Charm School
9 JanInteresting article talking about the move toward teaching college students manners. Universities in the United States are beginning to offer lessons on charm for their students. They’ll teach you everything from making a good impression to how to each a bread roll. I think this is an excellent idea, manner are highly underrated in today’s day and age. Considering the desperate need for jobs in the modern economy, students need all the advantages they can get, and this is a great way to get ahead of the pack. Go colleges!

















