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How do you answer what is a misconception about you?
Best Answer: Practice what you preach. “I don’t believe there are any misconceptions about me. I’m very direct, respectful and honest. I am open about my accomplishments and weaknesses. I always welcome feedback because it gives me an opportunity to grow.
How do you answer do you have plans to continue your education?
Be honest about your plans, but don’t put down the importance of continuing education. Do not mention that you hated school and are glad to be done. Don’t say you will continue educating yourself only if you get paid to do it. Talking about how you know everything you need to would be a bad answer.
How do you answer what do you do when you don’t have a job?
From Venkatash Rao:
- Convert to a networking opportunity: ‘I am on the market.
- Embellish the truth: ‘I’ve got a couple of options brewing.
- Vague it out: ‘I’ve got a few gigs going on.
- Deflect: ‘Let’s not talk shop.
- Turn it around: ‘Nothing interesting on my end, what’s going on with YOU?
Why you want to continue your education?
Continuing education often leads to a raise or a higher starting salary at a new position. Whether you will be offered a raise or promotion in your current job or will qualify for a new job that has a better salary, continuing education will have a major benefit for your income.
How do u say ur unemployed?
Other ways to say you’re out of work involve saying what you are doing: Well right now I’m spending a lot of time with my family. Right now I’m spending a lot of my time writing a book/studying/taking language classes. I’m looking for work in accounting.
How do you spend your unemployed days?
Here are some other smart things to do while unemployed:
- Find freelance work.
- Venture out and volunteer.
- Take a class.
- Brush up on current industry events.
- Get social—professionally.
- Create a website.
- Network, network, network.
Do you feel older than your actual age?
But some felt they had aged – and the consequences were serious. Feeling between 8 and 13 years older than your actual age resulted in an 18-25\% greater risk of death over the study periods, and greater disease burden – even when you control for other demographic factors such as education, race or marital status.
Do you feel younger at 25 than you really are?
But this switches at around 25, when the felt age drops behind the chronological age. By age 30, around 70\% of people feel younger than they really are. And this discrepancy only grows over time. As Nosek and Lindner put it in their paper, “Subjective ageing appears to occur on Mars, where one Earth decade equals only 5.3 Martian years.”
What is the earliest age you can remember from childhood?
By contrast, research with adults suggests that people can remember early childhood memories back only to about age 6-to-6-1/2 (Wells, Morrison, & Conway, 2014). Researchers agree that few experiences before age 6 become lifelong memories. What do our earliest memories tell us about ourselves or about our childhood?
What happens to your personality as you age?
It may be a direct result of those accompanying personality changes, with a lower subjective age meaning that you enjoy a greater range of activities (such as travelling or learning a new hobby) as you age. “Studies have found, for example, that subjective age is predictive of physical activity patterns,” Stephan says.