[audio-pals] Re: Grades for the Semester

  • From: Stacey <crazystacey25@xxxxxxx>
  • To: audio-pals@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2014 08:53:36 -0600

I remember taking both the SAT and the ACT in high school. I had to take the aims test as well. It's a test required in the state of Arizona in order to graduate. The reading and grammatical portion was a breeze for me, but the math? Forget it!

On 12/17/2014 6:54 AM, Josh wrote:

The SAT’s were bad and I think I took the SAT back in high school. It was either the SAT or the ACT, I am not sure which one. I took the one that people claimed was not as hard. The LSAT deals strictly with logic type stuff such as logic games and thing like this. Seems easy enough, right? Well, the free practice exam was anything but easy. I want to make myself believe that the practice exam which was given by a company that offers classes to help someone prepare for these type exams was made extraordinarily hard so that people will buy their courses, but I am not sure about that.

*From:*audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Stacey
*Sent:* Tuesday, December 16, 2014 9:39 PM
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*Subject:* [audio-pals] Re: Grades for the Semester

Yeah I hear u. The SATs are really awful.

On 12/16/2014 2:49 PM, Josh wrote:

    *Body language does tell a lot, but I do not know of anyone that
    has been convicted on body language alone due to the fact it only
    reveals emotions. However, by watching their body language they
    know what areas to really concentrate on. As far as a blind
    detective. I do not know one, but just about anyone can become a
    private investigator if they go through the course and pay to be
    licensed through the state. State licensing here at least involves
    an exam and so much money. Some areas may not even require the
    course as long as you can pass the exam. Hypnotherapy sounds
    interesting. I do not plan to go into law-enforcement at the
    officer level, but due to my past career it is interesting. Also,
    when it goes on my transcript it may help me if I decide for a
    fact to go to law school. The LSAT is no joke. I took a practice
    LSAT earlier this semester and it was horrible. *

    *From:*audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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    [mailto:audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Stacey
    *Sent:* Tuesday, December 16, 2014 3:22 PM
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    Oh, ok. Sounds cool. I'm going to go to school to study
    hypnotherapy. The criminal stuff is interesting to me, but I'd
    rather watch crime shows. With hypnosis, I can help others better
    I think. Cuzz I don't think I can be a detective. I don't know of
    any blind detectives. Because don't they have to watch for things
    like body language and behavior? Cuzz just from listening to a
    crime show yesterday, this woman was supposedly crying, and I
    would have believed her. But the detective said there were no
    tears. Not sure how a blind person would be able to tell.

    On 12/16/2014 11:47 AM, Josh wrote:

        Yes. The Criminology class is in the Sociology department and
        so was the Criminal Justice class. In order to get any kind of
        Criminal Psychology classes I would have to go towards
        Pennsylvania. If I am not mistaken Pennsylvania is where
        Adrian Raines is either located or was from. This has been a
        couple of semesters ago, but if I am not mistaken Adrian
        Raines is kind of the go to man for Forensic Psychology. There
        isn’t a whole lot you can do with a Forensic Psychology degree
        though. So, it is basically a degree for interest purposes.
        They can do thinks such as expert witness testimony and things
        like that.

        *From:*audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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        [mailto:audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Stacey
        *Sent:* Tuesday, December 16, 2014 12:37 PM
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        *Subject:* [audio-pals] Re: Grades for the Semester

        Oh, like sociology. The study of social behavior. Psychology,
        for psychological behavior, so then criminology for criminals.
        Makes sense. We did study a bit about criminals in my
        sociology class back in 2008, and how they developed these
        behaviors. It was actually a very interesting class.

        On 12/16/2014 6:58 AM, Josh wrote:

            I would say. In actuality I was supposed to take Criminal
            Justice after taking Criminology so I am taking them
            backwards. However, I had always thought Criminology was
            the study of criminals. In essence it is, but according to
            my Criminal Justice Prof. Criminology is the study of
            criminal behavior.

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            [mailto:audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of
            *Thomas McMahan
            *Sent:* Monday, December 15, 2014 7:33 PM
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            *Subject:* [audio-pals] Re: Grades for the Semester

            Doesn’t criminology cover all of those others?  *lol*.

                On Dec 15, 2014, at 1:01 PM, Josh
                <lawdog911@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:lawdog911@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
                wrote:

                Well, the grades are not on official transcript yet,
                but I can report that I have an A in Marriage and
                Family roles and intimate relationships, an A in
                Family Stress, an A in Criminal Justice, an an A- in
                The Modern World System. This means that all of my
                requirements are done, now I only have electives left
                in order to graduate. Perhaps I will take Badminton
                **LOL**. No, just kidding, I already have all my class
                chosen for next semester. My classes next semester are
                as follows: Diversity Among Families, Human Sexuality,
                Human Development, and Criminology.

         in my


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