Showing posts with label college. Show all posts
Showing posts with label college. Show all posts

Monday, December 27, 2010

Which Glee Song Defines Your Current Mood?

Since Glee Season 2 Volume 1 will be hitting the stores this coming January, let's take a look at the best Glee songs thus far. College Candy has put together "A Glee Song For Every Mood". Can you match the moods to the Glee performances on this list? 


When you're...
really excited about a new crush
getting ready for a night out
getting ready to take a fabulous trip
falling in love
sad about anything at all
pissed off
trying to fall asleep
feeling nostalgic
in the mood for… "love"


...listen to...
"Lucky"
"Empire State of Mind"
"I Want to Hold Your Hand"
"Forget You"
"The Only Exception"
"Baby One More Time"
"Teenage Dream"
"Touch-a Touch-a Touch Me"
"I'm a Slave 4 U"


Check here for the complete list of mood/song pairs. What do you think: perfect Glee playlist for every mood, or do you have a better Glee song in mind? Sound off below and tell us your favorites! 


This proves that it is always the right time to GLEEK OUT! ;)
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Dear Nicole ...


TeenDiariesOnline.com is a site dedicated to everything for the teenage girl. From music, fashion, and advice, it’s no wonder that we found this site to be a girl’s true sanctuary. Within the site there is an anonymous advice column called Dear Nicole. It’s a place where you can reach out for a bit of advice or a little direction. We all know life has its little (or maybe huge) complications. That is why we here at BFF decided to team up with TD to present you with, “Dear Nicole”:


Dear Nicole,


I have a problem! I don't know how to choose a profession. I'm from Latvia, and I don't want to study here after high school. I'm in my last year now. Can you give me some advice on how to find tests for self-evaluation and choosing a career?


A. Great question. I would suggest you start with your guidance counselor at school. They should be able to point you in the direction you need to go regarding your interests and possible school or training programs. Now your school may not have a faculty member like a counselor who can help you with something like this. If that is the case, then you can find a local community college. Many community colleges actually have career centers. There they can offer you written inventories and other checklists that will help you figure out what path you may want to take. There are also many people who enter college without a declaring a major for at least a year so that they can figure out what they like and are good at. Internships are also a sure bet to help you figure out what industries may interest you and which ones you totally want to avoid! Hope this helps!


Nicole


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