Originally posted by Phoenix3068
I still can't tell whats in Ms Chelle's sig D:
It's a quote, it says:
"every song ends
that doesn't mean
you shouldn't enjoy the music
while it lasts
ღ"
Originally posted by AbnormalButSane
She wants me to put tutoring above my own studies, and I can't do that.
Who do you tutor?
Originally posted by Bardock42
In anything they need help with? Any age range? Other deciding factors? How much do your services cost? How did you get to get that job? Etc.?
Anything related to physics. Any age as long as they are a student at my university. The students don't pay for the services, but I get $10 an hour. I got the job through the physics department because they didn't have enough tutors. They don't have enough tutors because it's not worth $10 an hour to teach these people physics concepts that the professors should have already taught them, while the professors are making $60,000 a year. I did it because I thought I'd be able to help out the department when I could. However, the job is, unfortunately, not flexible to the student workers' schedules, and I must quit so they can get someone better.
Originally posted by AbnormalButSane
Anything related to physics. Any age as long as they are a student at my university. The students don't pay for the services, but I get $10 an hour. I got the job through the physics department because they didn't have enough tutors. They don't have enough tutors because it's not worth $10 an hour to teach these people physics concepts that the professors should have already taught them, while the professors are making $60,000 a year. I did it because I thought I'd be able to help out the department when I could. However, the job is, unfortunately, not flexible to the student workers' schedules, and I must quit so they can get someone better.
Ah, well explained, my curiosity is hereby satisfied.
Ah shit, never mind. That is actually really awesome. Didn't know what they were talking about until I read an article.
At their conference today, NASA scientist Felisa Wolfe Simon will announce that they have found a bacteria whose DNA is completely alien to what we know today. Instead of using phosphorus, the bacteria uses arsenic. All life on Earth is made of six components: carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur. Every being, from the smallest amoeba to the largest whale, share the same life stream. Our DNA blocks are all the same.