Sunday, March 22, 2020
15 Quotes for Christmas Decorations
15 Quotes for Christmas Decorations          Decorating your home during Christmas can be a lot of fun, especially when done with your loved ones. It is a great way to bond with family and friends. Colorful festoons, fairy lights, snowflake cutouts, and ribbons can make the atmosphere festive. So work up your imagination, and create magic with Christmas decorations.         Theme-based decorations are a big hit with kids, regardless of age. You can even bake a cake with the theme, to add a dash of excitement. Instead of postingà  Christmas cardsà  with your family photographed hugging each other, you can do something better. If you are a whiz at art and craft, you can make your own Christmas decorations rather than using store-bought trinkets. Get your family and kids to participate in making Christmas decorations and make this a family project. Besides saving money, you will also enjoy doing the project together.         Hang photographs of your family during childhood, adulthood, best days and worst days. Take your friends for aà  walk down memory lane with old pictures. Nothing is more charming than reminiscing good old days with a bunch of friends. These quotes from the famous and not so famous can inspire you decorating ideas that can help make your home and Christmas tree stand out in the neighborhood.         Eva K. Logue         A Christmas candle is a lovely thing; it makes no noise at all, but softly gives itself away; while quite unselfish, it grows small.         Burton Hillis         The best of all gifts around any Christmas tree: The presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other.Henry Wadsworth Longfellow         I heard the bells on Christmas Day / Their old, familiar carols play, and wild and sweet / The word repeat of peace on earth, good-will to men!         Charles N. Barnard         The perfect Christmas tree? All Christmas trees are perfect!         Larry Wilde         Never worry about the size of your Christmas tree. In the eyes of children, they are all 30 feet tall.         Roy L. Smith         He who has not Christmas in his heart will never find it under a tree.         Lenore Hershey         Do give books- religious or otherwise- for Christmas. Theyââ¬â¢re never fattening, seldom sinful, and permanently personal.         Ashley Tisdale         Love Christmas, not just because of the presents but because of all the decorations and lights and the warmth of the season.         Mary Ellen Chase         Christmas, children, is not a date. It is a state of mind.         Charles M. Schulz         Christmas is doing a little something extra for someone.         G. K. Chesterton         When we were children we were grateful to those who filled our stockings at Christmas time. Why are we not grateful to God for filling our stockings with legs?         Peg Bracken         Gifts of time and love are surely the basic ingredients of a truly merry Christmas.         Richard Paul Evans         The smells of Christmas are the smells of childhood.         Norman Vincent Peale         Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful.         Kin Hubbard         Nothingââ¬â¢s as mean as giving a little child something useful for Christmas.    
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Colleges With the Lowest ACT Scores, Ranked
Colleges With the Lowest ACT Scores, Ranked  SAT / ACT Prep Online Guides and Tips  The college application process can be stressful, but don't worry, if you hopeto attend a four-year universityand havea low ACTscore, there is quite possiblya collegefor you!   In this article, I list the universitieswith the lowest 25th percentile ACTscores for their admitted students. The 25th percentile ACTscore signifiesthat 25% of admitted applicantsto the school received an ACT scoreat or below that number. The 75th percentileACTscore signifiesthat 75% ofadmitted applicantsto the school received an ACT scoreat or below that score (25% scored higher).I will also explainwhy you shouldnââ¬â¢t always judge the colleges by their low 25th/75th percentile ACT.      Schools Listed in Ascending Order of 25th/75th Percentile with Admission Rate  I compiled this comprehensive list through online research. I chose to organize the schoolsin ascending order by 25th percentile score (rather than the 75th percentile score) so you could see the lowest ACT scores allowed for admission to these universities:               School Name      25th Percentile ACT Score      75th Percentile ACT Score      Admission Rate          Rust College      13      14      9%          Shaw University      13      16      61%          Livingstone College      13      16      72%          Saint Augustines College      13      17    67%        Huston-Tillotson University      13      17    46%        Virginia Union University      13      17    83%        Jarvis Christian College      13      18    100%        Paul Quinn College      13      18    99%        Cheyney University of Pennsylvania      14      16    88%        Lane College      14      17    33%        Chowan University      14      18    58%        Paine College      14      18    44%        Marygrove College      14      19    42%        Johnson C.Smith University      15      19    37%        Texas Southern University      15      19    45%        Cal State Dominguez Hills      15      19    80%        Alabama State University      15      20    54%        Cal State Los Angeles      15      20    62%      Mid-Atlantic Christian University    15      20    Unknown      Ferrum College  15  20  74%        Southern Vermont College      15      21    75%              Why Are Their 25th/75th Percentiles So Low? Should You Be Concerned?  There are several possibilities as to why these colleges have lower ACT score averages than other schools.A lot of the universities in this article are specialized colleges offering specific degree programs or a religious education. As such, these colleges may weight other application components more heavily than the ACT score such as artistic talent or religious involvement.  For example, Mid-Atlantic Christian University says,"Student candidates who deeply desire an education from a Christian world view; yet who may not meet all of the criteria as outlined above may be admitted to the University in a provisional status and are encouraged to apply."  Additionally, several of the universities above have a large difference between the 25th and 75th percentile score (some with a more than 6 point difference).Applicants whose scores were at or below the 25th percentile may have uniques reasons for being admitted such as being the child of a significant donor, a legacy, an athlete, or an exceptional talent (such as a world-renowned opera singer).  However, another reason these schools accept applicants with low scores could bedue to theirhigh admission rates; these colleges need to accept morestudents to fill up theirfreshman class. A few of the abovecollegesacceptnearlyevery applicantand, therefore,will have a larger score range.  You should not necessarily be concerned by a schoolââ¬â¢s low 25th/75th percentile.A low ACT average may simply suggest, as I noted above, that the college is choosing to admit students for other reasons.  Many universities are no longer even asking for a standardized test score with your application. This does not mean that you should not consider attending one of these schools. All it means is that the admissions offices no longer consider standardized tests to be a good representation of your higher education potential.      That being said, many of the universities listed aboveare not known for their stellar academics. If you're looking for an intellectual challenge, these probably are not the schools for you.  Unfortunately, there are colleges thatonlyexist to make money, and their alumniend up with hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt. For-profit schools are typicallythe worst offenders, but some non-profit universities also have a lower quality of education and leave their alumni with few job optionsafter graduation.  Make sure to choose your college carefully. When choosing where to apply, you should not necessarily take into account their ACT average, but rather you should ask yourself whether that school is right for you:    What majors does it offer?   Where is it located?   Will I get financial aid?    For help deciding where to apply to college,check out our guide to finding the right school for you.    Whatââ¬â¢s next?  Check out our other articles for help with the college application process:     Cheap Out of State Colleges: Top 25 Most Affordable  The 37 Most Expensive Colleges in the United States  Do Colleges Use Weighted or Unweighted GPA?  Should I Go to a Big or Small College?        Want to improve your ACT score by 4+ points? Download our free guide to the top 5 strategies you need in your prep to improve your ACT score dramatically.                                    Have friends who also need help with test prep? Share this article!                                                                      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