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lordstar

PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 9:19 am


The Beta Beta Sigma chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (two year honors society) at Napa Valley College will be holding their second Taste of Religion Forum.

Thursday November 29th

From 6:00pm - 8:30pm

In the Napa Valley College Cafeteria

The forum is purely informational and all are welcome to attend and participate during the Q&A

We will have about seven presentations from different religious groups

Judaism*
Islam*
Buddhist
Hindu*
Native American
Wicca or Pagan*
Christian (we have a long list of denominations)

Sugary goodness will be provided

Again the forum is informational (not debate) and it is our hope that the community will have fun learning about different cultures. (For students this is a great extra credit opportunity should your instructors agree to it)

*conformation pending



Any questions? Comments?
PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 6:20 pm


Hmm,interesting.
Well good luck with everything.
Im guessing this is a college thing right? (nvm...it says so in the title xp )
Im kinda confused on what it's supposed to mean to us for those who don't go to college.

Sprockette


lordstar

PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 9:13 pm


Winter_Equinox
Hmm,interesting.
Well good luck with everything.
Im guessing this is a college thing right? (nvm...it says so in the title xp )
Im kinda confused on what it's supposed to mean to us for those who don't go to college.


It's open to the public (that means you)

and its never to early to start checking out college classes
(Contrary to popular belief you don't need to graduate high school to go to college nor is there any age restrictions...I started when I was 13 in just out of grade school...and yes I still did my time in high school classes)
PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 11:08 pm


lordstar
Winter_Equinox
Hmm,interesting.
Well good luck with everything.
Im guessing this is a college thing right? (nvm...it says so in the title xp )
Im kinda confused on what it's supposed to mean to us for those who don't go to college.


It's open to the public (that means you)

and its never to early to start checking out college classes
(Contrary to popular belief you don't need to graduate high school to go to college nor is there any age restrictions...I started when I was 13 in just out of grade school...and yes I still did my time in high school classes)


I'm 16, high school is extremely boring for me. Where would I be able to take courses related to Architecture and Interior Design/Furniture Design?

kaleinh


lordstar

PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:27 pm


kaleinh
lordstar
Winter_Equinox
Hmm,interesting.
Well good luck with everything.
Im guessing this is a college thing right? (nvm...it says so in the title xp )
Im kinda confused on what it's supposed to mean to us for those who don't go to college.


It's open to the public (that means you)

and its never to early to start checking out college classes
(Contrary to popular belief you don't need to graduate high school to go to college nor is there any age restrictions...I started when I was 13 in just out of grade school...and yes I still did my time in high school classes)


I'm 16, high school is extremely boring for me. Where would I be able to take courses related to Architecture and Interior Design/Furniture Design?


Looks like we share the same major
Look into your local Community College
I know Santa Rosa has a really nice CAD lab and offers the lower division ENGI classes
My first choice would be Napa Valley seeing as we offer TAG's (Transfer Agreement Guarantee....means you get automatically accepted to the school you have the agreement with [still have to let the school know you want to attend]) for places like UC Davis
Note: All TAG's come before applicants i.e. the annoying 5.0 GPA kid
And the best thing about Community Colleges is that you can take college classes offered by college professors with the same material and the same grading as classes from Universities. Same Same Same...Its all the same but cheaper at the community college level.

IF you have any more questions just ask
PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:36 pm


This is an event any student orginization can put togeter

Talk to your ASO members and/or club officers
Talk to your teachers

Students have power over their euducation
Use that power

lordstar


Sprockette

PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 12:08 pm


lordstar
This is an event any student orginization can put togeter

Talk to your ASO members and/or club officers
Talk to your teachers

Students have power over their euducation
Use that power

Ahh, interesting!
My school wouldn't allow this because some parents would complain of religous biased.
PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 12:10 pm


lordstar
kaleinh
lordstar
Winter_Equinox
Hmm,interesting.
Well good luck with everything.
Im guessing this is a college thing right? (nvm...it says so in the title xp )
Im kinda confused on what it's supposed to mean to us for those who don't go to college.


It's open to the public (that means you)

and its never to early to start checking out college classes
(Contrary to popular belief you don't need to graduate high school to go to college nor is there any age restrictions...I started when I was 13 in just out of grade school...and yes I still did my time in high school classes)


I'm 16, high school is extremely boring for me. Where would I be able to take courses related to Architecture and Interior Design/Furniture Design?


Looks like we share the same major
Look into your local Community College
I know Santa Rosa has a really nice CAD lab and offers the lower division ENGI classes
My first choice would be Napa Valley seeing as we offer TAG's (Transfer Agreement Guarantee....means you get automatically accepted to the school you have the agreement with [still have to let the school know you want to attend]) for places like UC Davis
Note: All TAG's come before applicants i.e. the annoying 5.0 GPA kid
And the best thing about Community Colleges is that you can take college classes offered by college professors with the same material and the same grading as classes from Universities. Same Same Same...Its all the same but cheaper at the community college level.

IF you have any more questions just ask


I live in Canada. Do we have resources up here for that kind of thing?

kaleinh


lordstar

PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 7:43 pm


Winter_Equinox
lordstar
This is an event any student orginization can put togeter

Talk to your ASO members and/or club officers
Talk to your teachers

Students have power over their euducation
Use that power

Ahh, interesting!
My school wouldn't allow this because some parents would complain of religous biased.


And that is why we are having an information forum
I would argue that such a forum would be fair and balanced if enough religions were included

we have 7
and those include representatives from nearly every major religion
PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 7:53 pm


kaleinh
lordstar
kaleinh
lordstar
Winter_Equinox
Hmm,interesting.
Well good luck with everything.
Im guessing this is a college thing right? (nvm...it says so in the title xp )
Im kinda confused on what it's supposed to mean to us for those who don't go to college.


It's open to the public (that means you)

and its never to early to start checking out college classes
(Contrary to popular belief you don't need to graduate high school to go to college nor is there any age restrictions...I started when I was 13 in just out of grade school...and yes I still did my time in high school classes)


I'm 16, high school is extremely boring for me. Where would I be able to take courses related to Architecture and Interior Design/Furniture Design?


Looks like we share the same major
Look into your local Community College
I know Santa Rosa has a really nice CAD lab and offers the lower division ENGI classes
My first choice would be Napa Valley seeing as we offer TAG's (Transfer Agreement Guarantee....means you get automatically accepted to the school you have the agreement with [still have to let the school know you want to attend]) for places like UC Davis
Note: All TAG's come before applicants i.e. the annoying 5.0 GPA kid
And the best thing about Community Colleges is that you can take college classes offered by college professors with the same material and the same grading as classes from Universities. Same Same Same...Its all the same but cheaper at the community college level.

IF you have any more questions just ask


I live in Canada. Do we have resources up here for that kind of thing?


I'm not sure
I'm mostly familier with Cali
try your Gov. website or google
I will also look into it

lordstar


lordstar

PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 5:45 pm


The forum went very well
good fun all around
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