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  • a subject-by-subject basis so choose a teacher preparation program with your preferred subject area for teaching in mind.3. Take two standardized tests for educators: WEST-B and WEST-E (or NES).Taking the required standardized tests can be a barrier for many prospective teachers. The WEST-B assesses your basic skills in reading, writing, and mathematics. The WEST-E (or NES) is a content knowledge assessment designed to test your knowledge in the subject area you plan to teach.  While the WEST-B

  • potential marketing analytics career roles you could pursue: Marketing ManagerMarketing Specialist Creative Director Big Data Analyst Brand Manager Technical Recruiter Digital Marketing Specialist Marketing Technologist Content Strategist Marketing Scientist Consumer Insights Specialist Database Manager Economic Analyst Account Executive Market Research Analyst Director of Marketing Strategy There is astounding job growth for marketing analystsThe Bureau of Labor Statistics paints a promising picture of

  • probably the most fulfilling trip I’ve ever taken."- Kiana Norman-Slack '17 A number of us were determined to hit every single ride, while others just floated around and people-watched. I vowed to do two things and succeeded: get on my all-time favorite ride, Indiana Jones, and finally try a Dole Whip Float. I left the park that night feeling very content…and hoarse. We stayed in some pretty nice hotels for most of the trip, but homestays were an important part of our tour. I had never done a homestay

  • conduct. Notes in Testing The notes in testing accommodation is intended to include memory triggers about notes from class and notes on the important concepts from your textbook; it is not intended to allow all of your class notes. The content of these notes should be discussed with your professor at the beginning of the semester, and may include short definitions, formulas, acronyms or other pneumonic devices, etc, at your professors discretion. Lengthy quotes from your textbook or direct copies of

  • already feel successful and like I’ve ‘made it’ because I am my own boss,” Holste told the Business Examiner. “I get to call the shots about my projects and schedule.” Handy, since Holste also is a hands-on mom of two toddlers, and she can donate time to creative jobs for nonprofits. She also told the Business Examiner she’s already learned a profound, Lute-like life lesson: “Go with your gut. It’s often a lot more helpful than your brain.” Zach Powers ’10, Media & Content Manager, PLU. The Business

  • . Accuracy. Incomplete or incorrect answers to even simple questions make a bad impression. For example: are the dates correct (study abroad program, estimated graduation dates)?Work with advisors. They can help brainstorm about what you might like to talk about before you start writing. They might give you a little direction. They may be able to help with essay content and make your application more competitive. Have your essay proofread. One of the most important things to remember for any essay is to

  • academic programs going forward is under development so that PLU can continue to meet the needs of today’s students, and ways only PLU can. Enrollment Trends PLU welcomed 3,142 students in September, representing the first increase in total enrollment since 2012. We recruited 649 first-year students and 179 transfer students, an increase of 5 and 14 percent, respectively. Total graduate-student enrollment is 372, the highest in 23 years. Strategic investments in student success and well-being sustained

  • , whose English was the best in the family. I came to India excited for the prospect of adventure, cultural immersion and professional growth, whereas her avenues for a complete education had already been scuttled during her adolescence without her input. Her life’s path had most likely already been decided by her male elders. I think of this, and then I think of the day I met with the executive director of an international foundation early on during my time in India to discuss their development

  • By:Logan January 3, 2019 0 Here’s How We Live It https://www.plu.edu/resolute/winter-2019/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2019/01/students-group-banner-1024x532.jpg 1024 532 Logan Logan https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/df88b9152697d03169d961f6b1582ddd?s=96&d=mm&r=g January 3, 2019 February 26, 2019 Here’s How We Live It * If viewing on a mobile device, to see all the photos at once just simply click any image. ’BROADWAY TODAY’The 2018-19 musical season kicked off with a new twist: students can