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ashley
hi=) my name is Ashley. I am younger than 25, pretty straight edge and conservative, but am never one to judge...I am very sympathetic, always willing to listen and try my best to stay positive in every situation and to keep a smile on everyone's face =] some of the things I love are: Jesus my Lord, Betty Boop, my huge Puerto Rican family, Nick♥, driving with no destination, laughing with good friends, dyscalculia, curing autism, the state of Tennessee, ripped jeans with a pair of boots, the colors pink and black, 80s rock bands, writing, makeup, the beach!!, DJ Hero♥, old black and white movies, dancing, inspiring quotes, Twilight (Lord, what girl doesn't..), chocolate, Spanish rice!!, Pro-life♥
Modeling/beauty school question..?
Is it possible to be employed by a local modeling agency and attend beauty school at the same time? I heard the agencies pay well if you're accepted, and I really need a job that will help me keep my car while I attend school.
2 AnswersOther - Beauty & Style1 decade agoHow long will it take for me to save to move out into an apartment on my own?
I am 20, I plan on going to beauty school part time starting in September 2011 and should be done a little over a year and hired at a salon hopefully soon after. I live in South NJ.
1 AnswerPersonal Finance1 decade agoExplain to me what the ACTs are like.?
What's on them? How are they easier than SATs? Just tell me whatever you know about them please. I'm nervous to take mine.
1 AnswerStandards & Testing1 decade agoBoyfriend & going away to college...?
My boyfriend and I have known each other since I was 14, and have dated since 19. We share a very loving relationship, sort of like Allie & Noah in the Notebook. We have stupid arguments over everything, but we love each other enough to continually work them out. He has loved me through my worst and my best and is basically the best friend I never had. We share everything together, AND have our own space and lives to maintain our separate individualities. When my family lost our house, he stayed with me the whole year I lived further away. He was so good to me through such a difficult time. Luckily I got to see him often through the move. I moved back eventually, and we are even more close now.
I am kind of afraid at the moment. I am going to be 21 in 2 months and I have decided to go away to college. It's looking a lot like University of Alabama is going to accept me. I intend on going for the cultural experience of living down South and to better my education, and truly do not intend to waste the time I spend there on partying or looking for guys. I truly am in love with my boyfriend and am capable of staying faithful, and so is he, without any question. He is going to school too, but he needs another year to get financial aid figured out before he can go to school. But in the meantime, he encourages me to go and tells me I never have to worry about him leaving me, that he would wait for me forever. But I am worried about him. But I know there is a sense of sadness there in his eyes, and whenever I try to get him to talk about it, he never wants to. I know he's gonna be upset once I leave..I will be devastated! But we both know that if we ever want a future (or want to successfully share one together, especially in this economy), school must be a decision. I am definitely going to college next fall, but I am just torn knowing he has a lot on his mind about it and he tries to act like everything is fine. My stomach is in knots over this.
What should I do? =/
p.s. I don't wanna put the exact state............but I live in the North East
2 AnswersHigher Education (University +)1 decade agoBoyfriend & going away to college...?
My boyfriend and I have known each other since I was 14, and have dated since 19. We share a very loving relationship, sort of like Allie & Noah in the Notebook. We have stupid arguments over everything, but we love each other enough to continually work them out. He has loved me through my worst and my best and is basically the best friend I never had. We share everything together, AND have our own space and lives to maintain our separate individualities. When my family lost our house, he stayed with me the whole year I lived further away. He was so good to me through such a difficult time. Luckily I got to see him often through the move. I moved back eventually, and we are even more close now.
I am kind of afraid at the moment. I am going to be 21 in 2 months and I have decided to go away to college. It's looking a lot like University of Alabama is going to accept me. I intend on going for the cultural experience of living down South and to better my education, and truly do not intend to waste the time I spend there on partying or looking for guys. I truly am in love with my boyfriend and am capable of staying faithful, and so is he, without any question. He is going to school too, but he needs another year to get financial aid figured out before he can go to school. But in the meantime, he encourages me to go and tells me I never have to worry about him leaving me, that he would wait for me forever. But I am worried about him. But I know there is a sense of sadness there in his eyes, and whenever I try to get him to talk about it, he never wants to. I know he's gonna be upset once I leave..I will be devastated! But we both know that if we ever want a future (or want to successfully share one together, especially in this economy), school must be a decision. I am definitely going to college next fall, but I am just torn knowing he has a lot on his mind about it and he tries to act like everything is fine. My stomach is in knots over this.
What should I do? =/
4 AnswersSingles & Dating1 decade agoCan you die if your belly is pierced wrong?
I don't mean by lack of sanitation, let's just say the thing was just pierced wrong?
5 AnswersOther - Skin & Body1 decade agoHow should I respond to this...?
Since everyone else did it, I thought it was a cute idea to put this as my status "like this status & I'll write something I like about you on your wall (: ". Ok well like 2 people on my Facebook "liked" the status, and they are 2 people I don't know AT ALL or share ny memories with whatsoever.....other than the fact that they were classmates of mine in high school. I want to write something back though, I feel rude not putting anything, but what should I write!?
3 AnswersFriends1 decade agoOpening a PNC Bank savings and checking account. Oh and getting a debit card.?
I need to open a savings and checking account. And I need to get a debit card. Pronto. I don't have a license yet though, so I have no state ID. Is there anything else PNC bank will require as forms of ID? I think you need like 2 or 3.
Please answer if you know for sure.
1 AnswerPersonal Finance1 decade agoOn marriage and moving out?
Let's say you were emotionally ready to get married. List all of the practical things that need to be done such as
a. full time job (with benefits)
b. know how to cook
c. time to clean
d. money saved....not so much spent
4 AnswersMarriage & Divorce1 decade agoWho in Hollywood would you declare a true sweetheart, based on personality and maybe even values?
I say Hilary Duff.
4 AnswersCelebrities1 decade agoWatching Clueless is making me miss high school.?
And back then, I freakin hated it! How do you cope with missing the places, people and the memories you had back in those years? Are the reunions worth going to? Don't you ever just regret being the way you were back then when you could have used those years differently (ex: I was overtly introverted back then, still am, but have improved much since then)? Who else feels this way?
1 AnswerPrimary & Secondary Education1 decade agoShould I go to beauty school?
I have a learning disability that affects me in getting a college degree. It affects me in math, called dyscalculia, and my college basically is no support or help whatsoever. I am tired of failing math classes (required to obtain a degree) and going away to college is not an option for me right now, so I am considering beauty school. Getting tested for my disability happened years ago, and it is extremely expensive, so getting tested again is also not an option. Times are getting tougher, if you know what I mean.
First off, I am terrified of making this decision because
a) What if I don't like it? What if I end up absolutely hating doing hair, but it's too late because I have went through all that trouble doing classes and getting enrolled and paying all this money for what...nothing? I did this with college already, I cannot afford another failure! =[ I have no idea if I will like the hair-doing stuff .........(umm I have seriously unruly curly hair that I can't even manage to take care of on myself unless it's straightened, so.. I have bad experience with HAIR already haha)....... is it a bad idea to go to beauty school to explore the option?
b) What if working in the salon ends up not being my "calling"?
c) What if you are someone who is more interested in doing nails, and maybe skin stuff, than is interested in hair? Can people actually make a good living by just doing skin and/or nails?
Please tell me what you think. I'm sleeping on this decision for a little while, but I do need to make a decision soon. So any kind of feedback would help me entirely =)
1 AnswerOther - Education1 decade agoShould I go to beauty school?
I have a learning disability that affects me in getting a college degree. It affects me in math, called dyscalculia, and my college basically is no support or help whatsoever. I am tired of failing math classes (required to obtain a degree) and going away to college is not an option for me right now, so I am considering beauty school. Getting tested for my disability happened years ago, and it is extremely expensive, so getting tested again is also not an option. Times are getting tougher, if you know what I mean.
First off, I am terrified of making this decision because
a) What if I don't like it? What if I end up absolutely hating doing hair, but it's too late because I have went through all that trouble doing classes and getting enrolled and paying all this money for what...nothing? I did this with college already, I cannot afford another failure! =[ I have no idea if I will like the hair-doing stuff .........(umm I have seriously unruly curly hair that I can't even manage to take care of on myself unless it's straightened, so.. I have bad experience with HAIR already haha)....... is it a bad idea to go to beauty school to explore the option?
b) What if working in the salon ends up not being my "calling"?
c) What if you are someone who is more interested in doing nails, and maybe skin stuff, than is interested in hair? Can people actually make a good living by just doing skin and/or nails?
Please tell me what you think. I'm sleeping on this decision for a little while, but I do need to make a decision soon. So any kind of feedback would help me entirely =)
3 AnswersOther - Beauty & Style1 decade agoIs it a bad idea for a 22 year old to move out on her own in New Jersey?
I mean, economywise. But feel free to put any other kind of input if u must..
btw.. please do not put any Real Estate ads for answers. you will be voted down & deleted.
2 AnswersRenting & Real Estate1 decade agoFunny/scary sorority movies?
Any besides Legally Blonde, House Bunny and Sorority Row?
5 AnswersMovies1 decade agoIf u can't answer this question, do u at least know of some good careers that do not require a college degree?
I have a severe math learning disability that affects me in other subjects as well.It is called dyscalculia, it's a real thing -- not made up and it means there is a possibility that my brain is different from those who excel in math basically. It is not commonly known to schools, but it is to psychologists. I was diagnosed in 2nd grade and every year since then I have been evaluated for my disability for IEPs. My college, however, refuses no matter how much I try to fight it, to waive my math class. They have basically told me that unless I am re-evaluated again by a psychologist and provide documented proof (the 2nd grade document wasn't proof enough I suppose, as if this stupid disability is just going to walk away from me or something), that they won't even consider making a decision on whether or not they can waive my math class or at least require me to take a language course in place of it.
So basically, I am unable to make a good living for myself because I can't go to school all because I've been cursed with a learning disability. Does anyone know what I should do or at least how to make some sort of living for myself? I mean sure I could always go to beauty school and become a cosmetologist, but why should every one else get to live out their dream career and I have to settle for something I don't even have any interest in doing all just because my stupid school wouldn't help me? =(
Oh and unfortunately to go away to college or to another community college (the next nearest one is about 2 hours away) is not an option, because of certain circumstances that I am in.
AND I am a very intelligent student in my opinion with every other subject and I usually am an "A's and B's" type of student and rarely ever get "C's" even.
2 AnswersOther - Careers & Employment1 decade agoI have ducks in my pool =) what should I do?
Help! (kinda). A mother duck just had babies in my pool =) However the surface is too high for her to bring her babies out of the pool onto the grass via her tail, etc. I am happy watching them swim around, but I know the mother duck is franticly wanting to get them out and I don't know how to help them because I know if I go near the babies, the mother will want nothing to do with them. I have put a bucket out there hoping something would further happen, but nothing yet. Is there more I could do?
9 AnswersBirds1 decade ago