(16/03/2014 08:14 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: Wow, sounds exciting!
How long does the vocational training last?
Hmm... It usually takes 8 to 12 months to complete a trade, but then again it depends on the trade and the individual. It's a self-paced program, meaning some finish earlier than expected. For example, CMA (Clinical Medical Assistant) takes about 6 months to complete, but some students here finished in 4 months. Office Administration takes 6 months to complete, so I should be done by October or something.
(16/03/2014 08:14 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: (14/03/2014 04:10 PM)Vacui Natale Wrote: I can run for the SGA (Student Government Association), but it's probably a popularity contest, and... I'm not that popular :P In fact, everyone thinks I'm weird and/or scary; It's high school all over again!! D:
Well, it's always worth a shot - don't really have much to lose.
Actually, it can be good if you don't think you'll win - take it as an opportunity and don't be afraid to try something weird or unusual!
Others probably don't consider you weird/scary - it may just be your shyness making you uncertain. And on the other hand, shy people are often misunderstood, because, well, shy people have trouble expressing themselves.
Yeah, I guess I could give it a shot. The instructor for the leadership classes seems pretty cool. He's into anime and manga :D
Hmm... I wish I could agree, but I've heard some girls say that about me as I passed by, and I have had a few friends tell me, "You know... I thought you were scary as fudge at first, until I got to know you" >.< But yes, I do have trouble expressing myself :/
(16/03/2014 08:14 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: (14/03/2014 04:10 PM)Vacui Natale Wrote: Anyway... I haven't started training yet. Next week I have "Center Support", which is basically community service. Wee(me and the other students I came in with)'ll be doing stuff around the Center, but I heard from my roommate that it was pretty fun, and not a bad experience. Hmm... What else? Oh! I originally planned to train for Clinical Medical Assistant, but decided to train for Office Administration, which is basically secretary work and other poo poo. Wee had "hands-on" this week, which is basically where wee get taste of the vocations wee'll be training for. I pretty much breezed through the OA work, and didn't really do much for the other ones that I picked, since it was basically more of just "observing the class" than "hands on" -_-
How many classes do you get to pick, and how long do they last?
Typically, you pick only one trade, but if the vocation you pick is pretty short, then you get to pick another one after you complete your first trade. The maximum time people can spend here is 2 years, so that's why it's limited. It's also a government funded program, so everything here is paid for by tax payer dollars, which is why training is at no cost to students.
When you first get here, you have to take a TABE test. It's a basic skills test that tests you in reading and math, and if you don't score at least a 614 (which is the 12.9 grade level), then you'll get stuck in Academics until you get into your trade. That or you'll be bi-weekly; you'll do academics one week, and your vocational training the next week.
(16/03/2014 08:14 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: (14/03/2014 04:10 PM)Vacui Natale Wrote: I guess someone in the IT department actually browsed it, and didn't see anything of the sort, and found out it was just a discussion forum
Hehehehe, how wrong they are =P
Shhhhhhhhhhh!
(16/03/2014 08:14 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: (14/03/2014 04:10 PM)Vacui Natale Wrote: I have a forum of my own, and it's blocked, and I can't view it unless I use Google Translate as a proxy :/ It's categorized as "none", but it's only a discussion forum for fudge's sake! It's pretty irritating, and I can't log in. It's not that active anyway, but eh... whatever.
Overly pedantic internet filters >_>
No 3G coverage there?
There is, but I don't have a phone :<
(16/03/2014 08:14 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: (15/03/2014 02:48 PM)Vacui Natale Wrote: Also, I'll never understand why someone would want to 'borrow' something that was on another person's crotch... I understand panty thieves because they're perverts, but girls stealing them to actually wear them? They'll even 'borrow' it when it's still in the washer :I
Well, the entrepreneurial mindset inside of me says that there may be an economic solution to this problem! (until someone decides to ban the practice)
Hehe, I've heard of that...
(17/03/2014 11:31 AM)No1sy B0y Wrote: (16/03/2014 12:36 PM)Vacui Natale Wrote: (15/03/2014 07:42 PM)No1sy B0y Wrote: Where exactly are you? Sorry, been away as well.
I'm currently boarding at a Job Corps center in Maryland :P
Is it one of those government places where people age 16-24 can study for free?
If so, I had no idea you could also live there.
Yes, it's a government funded program designed to get youths into the workforce, military, advanced training, or college. And yes, you can also live here, or be a "non-rez" student if you live close by. You'd only have to come here from 8am-4pm like regular school. I only live 15 minutes away from the center I'm going to, but decided to be a residential student, so I wouldn't be a burden to my aunt :P (She's 87)
Also, you can go home on the weekends, but only if you've passed your drug test. If you fail, you have to stay here for the first 45 days. After those 45 days have passed, they'll test you again, if you fail, you will get terminated. Other than that, you only have to stay for the first weekend. You also have recreational trips, where you get to go the movies, bowling, amusement parks, etc. It's not a bad place. Then again, I'm going to the 5th best Job Corps in the country, lol... But yeah, it's not as bad as people make it out to be; it's what you make of it, but it also depends on the center. And yes, you can choose which center you want to go to.