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I was told by the fellows program that because I am white,
they do not want me (in not those exact words). Unreal!
I am a lawyer in washington D.C. and thought this would be
a truly rewarding chance to give back to a community I
love. I am outraged that this is where our country has
come. Color blind my ass...
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Susanna /blockquote>

On 3/30/04, prospective fellow wrote:
> Thanks Susanna. I've applied to the JHU ProMAT program also. I just figured
> it is probably very difficult to get into and I am applying very near the
> deadline b.c. I had not yet taken the PPST - just took it this weekend. Do
> you know how competitive i...See More
Mar 31, 2004
Susanna /blockquote>

On 3/17/04, 2nd year wrote:
>DCPS' constant failure to pay our
> scholarship bills caused GW to rethink their
> monetary commitment to the program.

I read about that in the Washington Post. The DC program is
constantly running into problems with insolvency.

Here's an anecdote: I ha...See More
Mar 31, 2004
prospective fellow /blockquote>

I hope to teach elementary. What do you teach?

My degree was a bachelor of commerce, i was in an undergrad business program for
my junior and senior years. But my 1st 2 years were core liberal arts cirriculum-
history, math, english, etc. I understand that elementary is probably very
competitive too? Bu...See More
Apr 1, 2004
Dennis /blockquote>

Are you paid a full-time salary as part of the ProMAT program?
Apr 1, 2004
Susanna /blockquote>

On 4/01/04, Dennis wrote:
> Are you paid a full-time salary as part of the ProMAT program?

Year 1:
Semester 1 - you must work as a short term or long term sub; Your choice.
Semester 2 - you must student teach or if you have significant
substitute exprience you can work as a long term sub. Long term...See More
Apr 6, 2004


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