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Reply to "HS seniors who think they are busier than me, a working adult. "
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[quote=Anonymous]Ok. So the high school student needs a writing class. The focus on "do I have to meet you in person" as an insult is kind of ridic. The student appears to be simply asking, albeit clumsily, if it will be a phone or telephone interview. Let her get into college and take a writing class and learn about phrasing before getting out the torches. 17 is young; they don't have it perfected yet, and to them, the meetings/practices/ clubs they attend are commitments that in their small world are primary. They are important to THEM. I don't get the hostility, I really don't. And I work with quite a fun crowd myself--I teach college freshman core courses. They are overall decent people trying to make it in a world that continually expects more to get less. Chill out.[/quote]
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