31
Oct
Posted by: Sam / Category:
General
A CV is the first thing a future potential employer will see about you and could get your foot in the door or mean you don’t even get an interview.
The CV should portray your personality, your credentials for the job and any past experience that could be deemed relevant to the role you are applying too. You should try and keep your CV no longer than 2 pages and use short sharp bullet points to portray your opinions.
The CV should include an email address and telephone number as point of contact as the employer may use either as a way of contacting you.
31
Oct
Posted by: Elizabeth / Category:
school
The title says it all but the internet should be used by parents and children to get the revision books needed and why? – because they are cheaper online.
For years primary and secondary schools have said you can order all books through them together and this is the easy option. The books your children need are on loads of different websites for a fraction of the cost delivered to your door. You can also get even cheaper options if you get second hand books or you can gain money back on your revision books by using trade websites to sell on after.
31
Oct
Posted by: Reece / Category:
General
In the papers and news you can read more information and stories on home schooling, but is home schooling as good?
Reading through the articles doesn’t really give me any definative answer so i have weighed up a few pro’s and con’s.
If your child is being home schooled then they have the undivided attention of the teacher so should be able to ask any questions easier and understand quicker.
The down side of home schooling is the child doesn’t have interaction with other children, which can result in fewer social skills.
Ultimately the choice of whether to home scholl your kids or not lies with the parents but it could be a big decision to make for the future of your child.