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Experiences at Capitol College
Answers about Capitol College experiences
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What's the secret to getting hired at Capitol College?The secret is having the qualifications Capitol College expects.
Posted @ 06:22PM, November 30, 2007
by Janice Johnson | Permalink |
What's the funniest thing that ever happened to you at Capitol College?Telling students about commercial advertising while teaching business fundamentals. An advertisement stated at a shoe store, "shoes where the soles will never wear out. A certain man bought these shoes to find out that in thirty days(30) days the top part of the shoe was torn completely off, ...
Posted @ 06:17PM, November 30, 2007
by Janice Johnson | Permalink |
What blogs are people reading at Capitol College?online diaries, updated journels, texts, images, or web pages.
Posted @ 06:13PM, November 30, 2007
by Janice Johnson | Permalink |
What's the best team you worked with at Capitol College?Meeting with the Chair-person, and other professors, and working together on developmental plans for students, and how to motivate them to be sucessful at being interdependent as well as independent in certain areas relating to curriculum activities, or course of study.
Posted @ 06:07PM, November 30, 2007
by Janice Johnson | Permalink |
How did you find your job at Capitol College?A friend told me about Capitol College. I applied and was hired.
Posted @ 05:53PM, November 30, 2007
by Janice Johnson | Permalink |
What advice would you give to a new employee at Capitol College?Be a teamplayer, work hard, have integrity, and you will always be appreciated.
Posted @ 05:52PM, November 30, 2007
by Janice Johnson | Permalink |
What did you learn along the way at Capitol College?I learned more about business law as I taught this subject.
Posted @ 05:43PM, November 30, 2007
by Janice Johnson | Permalink |
What are the three best things about working at Capitol College?I love to teach, I enjoy working with people, and I have a passion for this kind of work as well.
Posted @ 05:39PM, November 30, 2007
by Janice Johnson | Permalink |
What's the toughest problem you've had to solve at Capitol College?Plagiarism, and students cheating with cell-phones, cheat sheets, and other gadgets to cheat and plagiarize themselves to better grades.
Posted @ 05:38PM, November 30, 2007
by Janice Johnson | Permalink |
What are the most challenging aspects of your job at Capitol College?Dealing with ungreatful students trying to just get by, and working hard at not putting forth his/her best.
Posted @ 05:34PM, November 30, 2007
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