On 2005-02-07 20:20, dude3282 wrote:
Writing an essay to a teacher that you don't know, but will be deciding your future in education, is disorienting. It throws off my style. It sucks.
I just got done slaving through an essay that I had to write on "Why I want to be a Teacher Cadet." The interview was a bit bumpy. I don't get nervous for these kinds of things,
but I tend to underplay my strengths. Being a scrawny nerd, you learn not to be arrogant about your intelligence because normal people hate the fact that not all men are created equal. Some people will always be smarter, no matter what. So they take out their frustration on the smart people. So, you learn not to be slightly confident in your abilities. Then, when the time comes to sell yourself, like in a job interview or a situation like the one I was in, you don't know how to brag on yourself; how to sell yourself to your audience. That was what threw off a couple questions of my interview. But, I'm rambling. Bye for now. We'll see how this goes.
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