Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Where can I find the best Wing Chung school in America?

Where can I find the best Wing Chung school in America?
I live in San Diego California and would like to know of a great wing chung school in California preferably.
Martial Arts - 2 Answers

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http://www.holisticdragon.com/wingchun/sdwckfc/


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Google them. The only way to make sure which one is the best is to visit them.

Monday, March 28, 2011

How can I enroll my brother into a California High School if I live in Tijuana, Mexico?

How can I enroll my brother into a California High School if I live in Tijuana, Mexico?
I am a U.S. Citizen and I am currently living in Tijuana, Mexico due to my husband's immigration status. My younger brother, who is currently living at home in California, with my parents isn't getting the adequate attention necessary for a 15 year old. He is going to move in with my husband and I for about a year. Again, we live in Tijuana and I want to enroll him into a San Diego High School. I already have the right documents to prove my temporary guardianship over him with the "Caregiver's Authorization Affidavit, and Guardianship Authorization Form. My question is, Will the San Diego School District let me enroll him even though I live in Tijuana, or do I have to provide a San Diego County Address? Is there something I can do so that they will accept him with a Tijuana address?
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers

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Im not sure thats legal.Here,you are supposed to live in the school district before you may attend.sometimes the school will let you pay tuition to attend(expensive).Have you thought about homeschooling your brother?Living in Mexico would provide for some interesting class assignments and cultural activities.not to mention foreign language!I have also heard about a website it is http://www.k12.com/cava/ its a virtual school,but i do not know anything about it. Good luck!


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To go to a California school you need to have verifiable California residency. All the kids crossing the border in the morning either have a relative or a "caregiver" that has lent their real parents their local address. You will need to fill out another caregiver form at the school and also fill out a proof of residency along with a bill that is in your name with the address of the home you plan to use as "your residence." You can do that or ask you friend or relative to register your brother at the school as his caregiver. This is all illegal as you would be lying on a signed document. But these kids rarely get caught. They just don't ever say that they live in Tijuana, they're always visiting.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Could I manage to live in San Diego and go to school in Rancho Cucamonga? school mon - fri. 8am - 5/6pm.?

Could I manage to live in San Diego and go to school in Rancho Cucamonga? school mon - fri. 8am - 5/6pm.?
In about a year I'll be going to school in Rancho Cucamonga and am thinking of living with a relative in San Diego. both cities in California if you didn't know. the main concern is commuting. i have a 12+/- gallon gas tank and get real good gas mileage like 29mi/gal. that and the fact of possible traffic when do you think would be the best time for me to have to leave each morning and at what time i'd get home... could I do it? help? your opinion.. thoughts..
Commuting - 3 Answers

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No. You'd go from San Diego county, through orange county, past LA county, and then reach your destination in the san bernardino county. That's over 110 miles. Alot of people here in downtown LA live in rancho cucamonga, and it takes them a long time to get here by train. LA is so much closer than San Diego. I'd say the drive would probably be 2.5 hours each way.


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From San Diego to Rancho Cucamonga is about 120 miles. without traffic its 2 hours. u will get traffic from 7ish to 9am every day from south bay (chula vista) all the way to mira mesa. then again past Temecula. And again all over in the afternoon. I would say that it would have u driving about 5 hours a day. u think if it is worth ur time. i would try to live closer to school. Good Luck!!! PS. take the 15 north and u avoid LA.


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Nope, that is not possible. Unless you buy yourself a private jet.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

What can you tell me about the University of California-San Diego?

What can you tell me about the University of California-San Diego?
My aunt lives in San Diego and im a Junior in high school in Ohio, but im considering applying at the college. i have a 3.9 gpa and im in NHS and honor roll and choir and 2 sports..(*pretty well rounded if i do say so myself) i have not taken the ACT yet..(or should i take the SAT...or both?) what do you think of my chances getting in? what about out of state tuition..? is there a way around it? is the school even that good? lend me your thoughts and opinions por favor!
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers

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The school is pretty good, especially in certain fields. Their oceanography program is one of the best in the country. Either SAT or ACT is fine. You also need 2 SAT IIs. Out of state tuition is A LOT, and no, there's no way around it.


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You are at a disadvantage, the UC's truly favor California kids,at all the UC's, out of state are no more than 10% of kids.


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You should get in easily enough but check to see whether they accept either score. If you are good at taking tests, you should probably take both in case UCSD or some other school wants either. Check online to see about out-of-state tuition waivers and email the university. My review of over 1000 applications failed to find a single case in which the applicant could follow simple written instructions. Most, but not all, of the many students that I met there came from families that fell above most standards of financial need. San Diego is one of the most expensive areas of the US, and UCSD is next to La Jolla. I can say that the Clairmont Mesa area next to UCSD has the best microclimate in SD and SD itself has by far the best climate in the 48 adjacent states (my wife insists that Hawaii is better). The rental rates are beyond exorbitant: as a mid-management career federal employee, I could not afford a decent apartment in SD (we did not even have A/C: fortunately, we rarely needed it). If I were well to do, I would not hesitate to move back. If I were a student of limited means, I would consider a less expensive school. If you are looking for a beach, SD is not a good place to start. The SE has many good affordable schools in easy reach of the beach: I attend UCF: it is affordable and offers many majors. Be careful with your text messages when you contact UCSD: they should meet English theme standards of punctuation and capitalization. De nada

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

does any one know any cute clothing stores near san diego, california?

does any one know any cute clothing stores near san diego, california?
I ABOUT TO START HIGH SCHOOL AND I STILL HAVE TO GO SHOPPING.....
Fashion & Accessories - 2 Answers

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Go to the Banana Republic or Hot topic.....


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I love Fashion Valley...they have tons of cute stores...but i also love Urban Outfitters and other little boutiques that are downtown...those are the only places i shop!!




Sunday, March 20, 2011

Which of these film schools would you pick if you could only pick 5 and lived in San Diego?

Which of these film schools would you pick if you could only pick 5 and lived in San Diego?
American Film Institute Conservatory,UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles),University of Southern California,California Institute of the Arts,UCSD (University of California, San Diego), Full Sail in Canada, Vancouver Film School, New York Film School. . . im making an account on Fastweb and I need to choose five schools of interest. Im interested in film, maybe game/animation! Im thinking of leaving Canada and New York out because its pretty far, but what's your opinion.
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None-of-the-above. Degrees from ALL these schools lead directly to unemployment.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Does anyone know of any young-adult (16+) clubs in San Diego , California?

Does anyone know of any young-adult (16+) clubs in San Diego , California?
i want to get out more but i wanna know about the good fun teen clubs for like kids in high school
San Diego - 1 Answers

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go to your search bar and put in club in san diego or ask.com or google.com

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

where to find acting classes in san diego, california?

where to find acting classes in san diego, california?
im 14 years old and i've been in school plays in elementary school but i've never had any acting classes or auditioned for anything before and i want to know if they have acting classes near el cajon, san deigo, california. if you know if they have acting classes near me please answer and let me know. i would greatly appreciate it.
Theater & Acting - 1 Answers

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There are a few different options for acting classes for people under 18 in San Diego. But one of the best is San Diego Junior Theatre. They have two locations one in Balboa Park and the other in La Jolla and offer classes in everything from acting, dance and voice as well as offering many opportunities to be in their large season of plays. Their website is http://www.juniortheatre.com/

Monday, March 14, 2011

What questions to ask when picking an Elementary school?

What questions to ask when picking an Elementary school?
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA POINT LOMA CLUSTER SCHOOLS I need to know how to decide what is a good school with good teachers? How can you tell?
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers

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Are all teachers certified Bus availabilty (if needed) Lunches provided Time school starts/dismissal Classes child needs to take Just to name a few..

Saturday, March 12, 2011

High Schools in San Diego area?

High Schools in San Diego area?
Hi, I'm going to be moving to San Diego, California, this summer, and I need a list of all the high schools in the San Diego Area. I have a preference for the top schools that are good at math, science, etc., but if there are none, just gimme a list of the High schools =) Thanks in advance^^ Btw, could I get schools that are top 150 in the area? I'm going to be living in La Jolla area =D
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers

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Well if you are coming as an out of stater: heads up! Most all school districts in California have at least two high schools. MAny districts have anywhere from 5 high schools to 15 high schools. I will give you a list though! Borrego Springs Unified School District: Borrego Springs High School Palm Canyon High School (continuation) Coronado Unified School District: Coronado High School Palm Academy of Learning Escondido Union High School District: Center City High School Escondido Charter High School Escondido High School Orange Glen High School San Pasqual High School Valley High School (continuation) Classical Academy High School Fallbrook Union High School District: Fallbrook Union High School Ivy High School (continuation) Oasis High School (Alternative- not a school you would choose) Grossmont Union High School District: Chaparral High School (continuation)- El Cajon El Cajon Valley High School - El Cajon El Capitan High School - Lakeside Granite Hills High School - El Cajon Grossmont High School - El Cajon/ La Mesa Grossmont Middle Colleges High School - El Cajon Helix High School - La Mesa Monte Vista High School - Spring Valley Mount Miguel High School - Spring Valley Santana High School - Santee Steele Canyon High School - Spring Valley Valhalla High School - El Cajon West Hills High School - Santee Julian Union High School District: Julian High School Redding (ray) High School (continuation) Summit High Community Day Lakeside Union School District: River Valley Charter School Mountain Empire Unified School District: Mountain Empire High School Oceanside Unified School District: El Camino high School Oceanside high School Oceanside School of Business and Technology Pacific View Charter School Poway Unified School District: Del Norte High School Mount Carmel High SChool Poway High School Rancho Bernardo High School Westview High School Ramona Unified School District: Montecito High School Mountain Valley Academy High School Ramona High School San Diego Unified School District: Charter School of San Diego, Clairemont High School, Cortez Hill Academy Will C. Crawford High School, Gompers Secondary School, Herbert Hoover High School, Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs High Tech High Charter School, Kearny High School, La Jolla High School, Abraham Lincoln High School, James Madison High School, Mira Mesa Senior High School, Mission Bay Senior High School Samuel F. B. Morse High School, Patrick Henry High School, Point Loma High School, The Preuss School, San Diego High School, San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts, Scripps Ranch High School, Serra High School, University City High School, San Diego Met High School, San Diego hollywood arts high school San Dieguito Union High School District: Canyon Crest Academy, La Costa Canyon High School, North Coast High School (alternative) San Dieguito Academy, \ Sunset High School (alternative) Torrey Pines High School, San Marcos Unified School District: Bayshore Prep Charter School, Foothills High (alternative), Mission Hills High School, San Marcos High School, Twin Oaks High School (alternative), Sweetwater Union High School District: Bonita Vista High School, Chula Vista Castle Park High School, Chula Vista Chula Vista High School, Chula Vista Eastlake High School, Chula Vista Hilltop High School, Chula Vista MAAC Community Charter School, Chula Vista Mar Vista High School, Imperial Beach Montgomery High School, San Diego Olympian High School, Chula Vista Options Secondary School, Chula Vista Otay Ranch High School, Chula Vista Palomar High School, Chula Vista San Ysidro High School, San Diego Southwest Senior High School, San Diego Sweetwater High School, National City Valley Vista Unified School District: Guajome Park Academy (charter), Rancho Buena Vista High School, Vista High School, North County Trade Tech High School (charter), Warner Unified School District: Warner Middle / High School, San Jose Valley Continuation High School, Now I will not give you the religious private schools, but here are nonsectarian schools: Army and Navy Academy, Carlsbad Balboa Secondary School, San Diego Carlsbad Seaside Academy, Carlsbad Carlsbad Village Academy, Carlsbad Francis W. Parker School, San Diego The Grauer School, Encinitas Halstrom High School, Oceanside Halstrom High School, San Diego La Jolla Country Day School, La Jolla Pacific Academy International, Encinitas Pacific Ridge School, Carlsbad Hope that helps! Good luck!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

How nice of school is San Diego State?

How nice of school is San Diego State?
I am going to be applying for college soon and was considering places like southern California (not LA) and Arizona so I was wondering what San Diego State was like. Is it a good school? Nice campus?
San Diego - 5 Answers

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It is a good school and the campus is pretty nice. SDSU is rather large, about 33,000 students. It is a mix of older and newer buildings. I graduated from there so I enjoyed it. There are many majors and minors to choose from. If you live on campus, there are several dorms and apartments to choose from. There is a trolley station so if you need to go downtown or a few other places you can get there easily. For professors, I would recommend checking with RateMyProfessors.com or talk to other students as I had many good professors and a few not so good ones when I was a student there. But all in all, SDSU is a nice place to go to school. SDSU offers many other nice things, too. The library is open till 1AM Sunday through Thursday, and there is a study room that is open 24/7. On campus, there are several dining options including a sit down dining hall, some fast food, a grill, and some convience stores where you can buy groceries. For recreation, SDSU offers a rec center, workout gym, handball and racquetball courts, tennis courts, sports fields, gymnasiums, swimming pools, a bowling alley / pool hall / arcade, bar, performing arts theaters, lunchtime concerts, and many other amenities.


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you'll really like it


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My boyfriend goes to SDSU and I go to a private school in san diego which is a considerable amount more money each semester- that being said, many of SDSU's classrooms are nicer than those at my school, the teachers, for the most part, sound 'good', and the landscaping is nice. of course, you will find that any school with over 30,000 students will have quite a few lecture halls...some with up to as many as 700 students in a class. Some of the programs they offer there are top in the state, and although it was once deemed a top 10 party school, I think it may have dropped in numbers (and whether you see that as a good or bad thing is a matter of preference). Definitely a good school...I would have gone there if I didnt get into USD


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I currently go to SDSU and really like it. As far as looks it has quite a few grassy areas and looks nice. Although some buildings are older than others I think it just adds to the atmosphere. Its pretty spread out though so it takes awhile to get from place to place. As far as academics it has a very large number of majors and minors etc. There are a lot of students though about 35,000 so if you don't mind that and some larger class then I would definitely recommend coming out and taking a campus tour. SDSU has a lot to offer.


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It's a good school. I've been to the campus a few times, and it's pretty nice and well kept. There's a lot of grassy areas and it's really pretty. I don't really know much about it, so I won't be much of a help, sorry.

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