7 and I want to be an aerospace engineering
I’m running a science experiment so if you could answer these 2 questions honestly that would really help me out.
1) On a scale of 1 to 10 how much do you read? 1 being you couldn’t make me pick up a book, 10 being I’m constantly reading.
2) What job do you want? Whether you’re a student and this is what to grow up to be, or you have a job but this is your dream job.
JUDGING PEOPLE FOR THEIR ANSWERS WILL NOT BE TOLERATED!!
Thanks for the help!
I'm kinda sad to be going off to college, but I keep reminding my self that if Zach and Cody were capable of moving way from home at 14, then I should definitely be able to do that at 18.
Brazil not only won the match against Mexico, they won an Oscar for Neymar’s acting
Anyone else want to change their life & become vegan, a minimalist, start a zero waste life style, run/workout every single day, actually do homework, & get a decent amount of sleep but just don’t know where to start.
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Sorry for the major delay in posting this from when I said I would, but my ultimate college packing list is here! The bulk of this post is the printable itself, but I will include a few pieces of information here. I have included a bit of a preview above, but the actual document is 8 pages.
The document is a packing list, but I have also included some bonus information. I have notes about why I chose to include something or additional info written in green, and I have items that you shouldn’t bring written in red. Also, items that I think are extra important to bring are annotated with a pink star next to them!
If you want more information/details about what I think you should and shouldn’t bring, check out this post!
That picture is literally my dream home
- Cleaning products (mop, broom, dustpan, bleach, vaccuum, gloves, cleaning wipes and anymore you think you may need.
- Dishes of course. Pots, pans, bowls, plates, You get it.
- First aid kit. You never know when you might need it, So it’s always good to have one in case.
- Spare tire. Once again, You never know when you might need one.
- Power outage essentials. Flashlights and batteries.
- Fire extinguisher, Better safe than sorry.
- Whistle. Most people can just call the police if they spot something suspicious, But in a case where you may not be able to phone the police, You can use the whistle to alert anyone nearby.
- Laundry baskets, Microfiber cloths and towels.
- Some good and fulfilling meals and lots of water.
- A weapon of some sort to keep by your bed/nightstand. I would recommend a baseball bat but anything works. In case of an intruder, It’s good to have something by your side if needed.