Posts Tagged ‘school’

Yes!
May 11th, 2010 - by Wylie

That is all Teresa and I want to hear. Yes. There has been a lot of no’s coming our way. No, we don’t want you to work with us here at our school. No, we don’t think you are good enough to work at Starbucks. No, we don’t have any work for you this week. No, You were not our top pick. No, we don’t think your computer skills are good enough.

We are getting tired of these No’s. they are weighing on us. Heavily. The stress is building, and even Olive can feel it. Can we get just one Yes? Preferably in a place that will work for both of us? Please?

Monday, October 19
October 19th, 2009 - by Wylie

Kyle Field

This is a view of Kyle Field, where Texas A&M plays their football games.

Friday, October 16
October 16th, 2009 - by Teresa

Boba Fett hates white people

Holy Smokes! Obama came to A & M today to celebrate Points of Light volunteer organizations with Bush Sr…I was kind of hoping for more of a spectacle from the protestors…but these guys were funny. Any thoughts on what the heck the sign means?

Wednesday, October 14
October 14th, 2009 - by Wylie

Kayak class

I almost missed the picture for today, yipes! Thankfully I remembered while brushing my teeth. This shot is from the kayak roll class Teresa took. I have video to post, but for now all you get is a photo.

Teresa’s Dissertation Research!
September 14th, 2009 - by Wylie

Are you bored, and need something to do for the next 10 minutes? Why not fill out an anonymous survey! It’s fun and everybody is doing it.

Teresa has posted her dissertation research survey over on zoomerang and needs people to fill it out.

Here is a link to the survey: zoomerang.com
Here is a link to the Facebook group: facebook.com

Here is a little info Teresa wrote about the survey:

This study is being conducted by Teresa Blevins, B.A. I am a doctoral candidate under the supervision of Randolph Pipes, Ph.D. at Auburn University. The purpose of this study is to understand attitudes about psychotherapy and how they relate to personality traits. Your participation in this study will help provide more information about how psychotherapy can be more effective.

The survey is confidential and will take about 15-20 minutes to complete. For each completed survey, $1 will be donated to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. You may withdraw participation at any time. The current study has been approved by the Auburn University Institutional Review Board (IRB). For more information regarding IRB approval and contact information, please click on the survey link below.

Now that you’ve read that, go take the survey and help Teresa finish school!