Dogswell Happy Hips for Dogs, Duck & Sweet Potato Stew Recipe, 13-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)
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Your Questions About Dog Training Classes Denver
Thomas asks…
What are my chances of getting into these Universities?
I would like to know, by just looking at the resume I will paste on here, my chances into getting into the following colleges. The top 4 colleges are the dream colleges so you don’t have to speak on behalf of them since I know they range for a 7%-10% acceptance rate. I will list the colleges first-
Dream Universities: Would love to go here but reality, hardly get accepted and I am aware of that.
1. George Washington University
2. Stanford
3. Yale
4. Georgetown University
Ideal Universities: This is where I mainly would like to know what my chances are to getting in these
1. University of Washington
2. Seattle University
3. Seattle Pacific University
4. Gonzaga University
5. University of Denver
6. Carroll College
Safe Universities: I am sure I could get into these colleges easily..right?
1. Washington State University
2. Northwest University
Here is my resume-(Dont mind the dashes, they are my school/state/county names that I crossed out)
Academics:
Cumulative GPA: 3.63
Academic Standing: Top 5% of Junior Class
Class Rank: 21/450
AP Courses: AP Biology, AP European History, AP 10 English, ADV 9 English,
AP US History, AP 11 English
Leadership:
2010 – 2012 (My State) State Board of Education Student Representative
2010 – 2012 (My State) Association of Student Councils Executive Board Member
2009 – 2011 —— High Public Relations Officer
2009 – 2011 ——- High ASB Executive Committee
2009 – 2011 ——– High Student Ambassador
2010 – 2011 ——– High Link Crew Leader
2009 – Present 4-H Camp Leadership Team
2009 4-H Camp Counselor in Training
Awards/Honors:
2010 State Board of Education, Junior Rep. Selectee
2010 State Farm Star Award
2010 WSSDA Annual Conference Selectee
2009 WSSDA Annual Conference Selectee
2009 State Farm Star Award
2009 — Golden Dog Nominee, Certificate of Academic Excellence
2009 — Rising Star Award, In Recognition of Academic Excellence
2009 Scholar Athlete Award
2009 21st Century Scholar
2007 – 2008 —– MS PE Student of the Year
Volunteer/Community Service
2010 Water Stargrass Removal Project, —– Conservation District
2010 Kid Care for Love and Logic Parent Class
2010 Kid Care for Association for Teachers and Parents
2009 – 2010 Youth Take Heart
Extra-Curricular Activities:
2010 —— High Varsity Boys Soccer
2010 —– High Cross Country
2010 Spanish Club
2010 Key Club
2010 Speech and Debate Club
So…how do things look? 🙂
Yes I am from Washington State
Yes I am from Washington State
admin answers:
Just from an initial view, your resume looks awesome. Congrats. 🙂
Now, onto U of Washington. On the website I use (which I will link too!) It says 58% of applicants are admitted. Good odds. The things they list as VERY important to admission are first, the essay. So make sure that is amazing, have five different people read it and give you their opinions and suggestions. Preferably ones who won’t sugar coat, like a guidance counselor/teacher. You want as many point of views that you can get, when everyone is in agreement that your essay is awesome, that’s the one you submit.
Second, the rigor of your classes. Your AP classes already have you secure for that. And then, your GPA. Under important, they list extracurricular activities. I would say you were golden for this school as long as your essay is good.
You can do this with the other ones and see where you stand, just search the college and click the admissions tab. Really helpful. As you probably already know, SAT is big for most schools, so make sure to do your best on those.
For George Washington, it definitely will be tough as GPA is under very important, but so is the rigor of your courses! With all those AP’s, you definitely have a good GPA. Apply Early decision!! That is such a big factor. Also, at the interview make sure to express that it’s your number one. You have a shot at all of these colleges, just some more than others. Good luck and I wish you the best!
Also, if you get rejected from one of your safeties, don’t panic! Sometimes they consider you a reach, they realize you probably won’t be attending. Other times, it’s because they don’t think your a right fit. Has nothing to do with getting accepted to any of your ideals. 🙂
Susan asks…
What are my chances of getting into these Universities?
I would like to know, by just looking at the resume I will paste on here, my chances into getting into the following colleges. The top 4 colleges are the dream colleges so you don’t have to speak on behalf of them since I know they range for a 7%-10% acceptance rate, but if you know information that could help me or you think that I would get accepted, please share! I will list the colleges first-
Dream Universities: Would love to go here but reality, hardly get accepted and I am aware of that.
1. George Washington University
2. Stanford
3. Yale
4. Georgetown University
Ideal Universities: This is where I mainly would like to know what my chances are to getting in these
1. University of Washington
2. Seattle University
3. Seattle Pacific University
4. Gonzaga University
5. University of Denver
6. Carroll College
Safe Universities: I am sure I could get into these colleges easily..right?
1. Washington State University
2. Northwest University
Here is my resume-(Dont mind the dashes, they are my school/state/county names that I crossed out)
Academics:
Cumulative GPA: 3.63 (unweighted)
Academic Standing: Top 6% of Junior Class
Class Rank: 23/380
AP Courses: AP Biology, AP European History, AP 10 English, ADV 9 English,
AP US History, AP 11 English
SAT & ACT: I have not taken them yet since I am still a Junior.
Leadership:
2010 – 2012 (My State) State Board of Education Student Representative
2010 – 2012 (My State) Association of Student Councils Executive Board Member
2009 – 2011 —— High Public Relations Officer
2009 – 2011 ——- High ASB Executive Committee
2009 – 2011 ——– High Student Ambassador
2010 – 2011 ——– High Link Crew Leader
2009 – Present 4-H Camp Leadership Team
2009 4-H Camp Counselor in Training
Awards/Honors:
2010 State Board of Education, Junior Rep. Selectee
2010 State Farm Star Award
2010 National Honors Society
2010 WSSDA Annual Conference Selectee
2009 WSSDA Annual Conference Selectee
2009 State Farm Star Award
2009 — Golden Dog Nominee, Certificate of Academic Excellence
2009 — Rising Star Award, In Recognition of Academic Excellence
2009 Scholar Athlete Award
2009 21st Century Scholar
2007 – 2008 —– MS PE Student of the Year
Volunteer/Community Service
2010 Water Stargrass Removal Project, —– Conservation District
2010 Kid Care for Love and Logic Parent Class
2010 Kid Care for Association for Teachers and Parents
2009 – 2010 Youth Take Heart
Extra-Curricular Activities:
2010 —— High Varsity Boys Soccer
2010 —– High Cross Country
2010 Spanish Club
2010 Key Club
2010 Speech and Debate Club
So…how do things look? 🙂
admin answers:
1. University of Washington 58% of applicants get accepted
2. Seattle University – 66% of applicants get accepted (private school, harder to go in)
3. Seattle Pacific University 93% of applicants get accepted (private school as well)
4. Gonzaga University 78% of applicants get accepted (private school as well)
5. University of Denver 70% of applicants get accepted (private as well)
6. Carroll College – % not reported..it’s private school.
You could probably get into all of these. However, you should look into them further to see if they have your major that you would like to study. Additionally, you should do a college visit in person and check out their campus and see what they have that you like, dislike, the types of dorms, off-campus housing, tuition and fees and all that other stuff.
Blessings
Lizzie asks…
What are my chances of getting into these Universities?
I would like to know, by just looking at the resume I will paste on here, my chances into getting into the following colleges. The top 4 colleges are the dream colleges so you don’t have to speak on behalf of them since I know they range for a 7%-10% acceptance rate, but if you know information that could help me or you think that I would get accepted, please share! I will list the colleges first-
Dream Universities: Would love to go here but reality, hardly get accepted and I am aware of that.
1. George Washington University
2. Stanford
3. Yale
4. Georgetown University
Ideal Universities: This is where I mainly would like to know what my chances are to getting in these
1. University of Washington
2. Seattle University
3. Seattle Pacific University
4. Gonzaga University
5. University of Denver
6. Carroll College
Safe Universities: I am sure I could get into these colleges easily..right?
1. Washington State University
2. Northwest University
Here is my resume-(Dont mind the dashes, they are my school/state/county names that I crossed out)
Academics:
Cumulative GPA: 3.63 (unweighted)
Academic Standing: Top 6% of Junior Class
Class Rank: 23/380
AP Courses: AP Biology, AP European History, AP 10 English, ADV 9 English,
AP US History, AP 11 English
SAT & ACT: I have not taken them yet since I am still a Junior.
Leadership:
2010 – 2012 (My State) State Board of Education Student Representative
2010 – 2012 (My State) Association of Student Councils Executive Board Member
2009 – 2011 —— High Public Relations Officer
2009 – 2011 ——- High ASB Executive Committee
2009 – 2011 ——– High Student Ambassador
2010 – 2011 ——– High Link Crew Leader
2009 – Present 4-H Camp Leadership Team
2009 4-H Camp Counselor in Training
Awards/Honors:
2010 State Board of Education, Junior Rep. Selectee
2010 State Farm Star Award
2010 National Honors Society
2010 WSSDA Annual Conference Selectee
2009 WSSDA Annual Conference Selectee
2009 State Farm Star Award
2009 — Golden Dog Nominee, Certificate of Academic Excellence
2009 — Rising Star Award, In Recognition of Academic Excellence
2009 Scholar Athlete Award
2009 21st Century Scholar
2007 – 2008 —– MS PE Student of the Year
Volunteer/Community Service
2010 Water Stargrass Removal Project, —– Conservation District
2010 Kid Care for Love and Logic Parent Class
2010 Kid Care for Association for Teachers and Parents
2009 – 2010 Youth Take Heart
Extra-Curricular Activities:
2010 —— High Varsity Boys Soccer
2010 —– High Cross Country
2010 Spanish Club
2010 Key Club
2010 Speech and Debate Club
So…how do things look? 🙂
admin answers:
1. University of Washington 58% of applicants get accepted
2. Seattle University – 66% of applicants get accepted (private school, harder to go in)
3. Seattle Pacific University 93% of applicants get accepted (private school as well)
4. Gonzaga University 78% of applicants get accepted (private school as well)
5. University of Denver 70% of applicants get accepted (private as well)
6. Carroll College – % not reported..it’s private school.
You could probably get into all of these. However, you should look into them further to see if they have your major that you would like to study. Additionally, you should do a college visit in person and check out their campus and see what they have that you like, dislike, the types of dorms, off-campus housing, tuition and fees and all that other stuff.
Blessings
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Your Questions About Organic Dog Food
Maria asks…
Does anyone know where I can buy PetGuard dog food in Ontario?
I live in the Niagara Region and I am looking for PetGuard Organics dry dog food. Thanks.
Sorry… I meant in Canada
I have checked the web and their website says to email them for retail locations but I was hoping to get a faster answer here. Thanks.
admin answers:
Ontario what Canada? Or California? Check the web.
Donald asks…
What is a good choice of high fiber dogfood that is also natural and possibly organic for a diabetic…..?
I have a diabetic miniature poodle who will no longer eat his prescription dog food. I’m looking to buy a high fiber natural or organic dog food for him. I’m looking for someone who really knows what they’re talking about and knows dogs, possibly a vet or vet tech. He’s been having diaherra and overall he is fairly skinny right now and we’re trying to help him gain weight while not making his blood sugar go crazy. Any thoughts?
admin answers:
Rather than switch his entire diet, you may actually be able to tweak it a bit so he’ll eat it – but also consider whether there is an underlying cause for his unwillingness to eat it.
Let the vet know what is happening, and ask them if there is anything they should check – this may just be a bad sense of taste in general, or perhaps he is having problems with his teeth – or is he on a medication such as antibiotics that could mess it up?
Whatever you do, keep in mind that raw meat can carry very bad illnesses that your dog can get in his compromised state, and can also pass on to you and your family. I would never feed any raw meat to an unwell dog.
If all else looks good, you can also speak to the vet about adding some fiber to his diet, but stay away from canned pumpkin pie filling that we usually use for this – it probably has too much sugar in it for him. You could add a small amount of fiber products made for humans after you discuss it with the vet and read the label – make absolutely sure it is only fiber, and no sweeteners, artificial or otherwise. You could also just give him some cooked green beans.
Speak to the vet about supporting his GI tract with probiotics – he may not have the right environment in his gut to support his own bacteria, and that is what breaks down his food so he can absorb it. That is why he is losing weight. Probiotics are usually in paste or powder form, and can be safely added to just about any dog’s diet – it’ll only help.
It may be that you need to add some fat to his diet, but disccus this with the vet before you do it – it may be that if you get the probiotics in him, he will absorb enough of his regular food to make the difference, and if it’s an absorption problem, the stuff in his bowl won’t translate into more weight, no matter what it is.
As for palatibility, or taste, you could store the food with some extra tasty stuff added, so it absorbs the new taste and makes it more interesting. Storing a cup of food overnight in the fridge with a teaspoon of tuna fish tossed around in it can make it much more intriguing!
A few drops of real cod liver oil will do the same thing, while adding virtually nothing to the food…you can also stick a strip of bacon in the plastic container overnight, as long as it is well drained, and discard it before feeding him the kibble.
You can always add some fat-free chicken or beef broth and soak the kibble overnight – anything to make it taste different. If you make up a few batches with different flavors, it may be more interesting than just doing one at a time.
It may be that a holistic vet can help you with his GI tract – there are many amino acids and other factors that can be balanced with supplements, and this particular problem can lend itself better to a vet who uses adjunct therapies rather than whatever a large manufacturer produces for XYZ problem – it isn’t the full picture. It’s amazing what they can do with a little glutamine and probiotic paste…
Anyway, it’s a tough problem you have and it will take some tweaking – good luck!
Linda asks…
Anybody know a type of Organic dog food I should buy?
Well my dog‘s vet said my dog needs Organic food
What type should I get??
Well my area has different types of Dog Food. But I can not have it shipped to my home. I actually don’t know very many types of the dog food.
admin answers:
That depends:
What kinds are available in your area?
Are you willing to pay to have it shipped?
Do you know what meat proteins your looking for in it?
Add:
I have yet to see a TRULY all organic dog food available in my area. Every single one I have looked at has had organic chicken as the first ingredient and chicken meal as the next – that’s not all organic…it’s really pretty much a marketing trick. Karma, as far as I know, is at least all organic meat – but I’m not willing to pay to have it shipped to my house.
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