Latin American Literature
theos_theory asked:


I’m homeschooling my daughter and am on a strict budget (can only spend around $300) so I can’t really afford both.If I did only buy student textbooks how would I grade her homework? What about assignments and tests?
Could I possibly just buy teacher textbooks and just tell her not to look at the answers?

Here are the textbooks I’m getting:
Latin For Americans 2 - 0078742536
Introduction To Psychology - 0155050699
Macroeconomics - 0073273082
American Passage:A History of the U.S. - 0495050156
Understanding Literature - 0618405402
Saxon Geometry - 160277305x

Jose

Latin American Literature
academic asked:


I’m interested in applying to top Comparative Literature Ph.D. programs.

Schools in mind: SUNY Buffalo, NYU, Columbia, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Cornell, JHU, etc.

My Stats: JHU undergrad. Psychology/English/Spanish triple major, Mathematics/Latin American Studies double minor, 3.8 GPA. Honors thesis in humanities.

Leadership/Activies: president of 2 national honor societies, vp of dance company, clarinetist at Peabody Conservatory (of JHU) and wind ensemble, ballet student at campus dance studio, and member of NSCS.

Work experience: 2 years as research assistant through undergrad (in psychology), summer internships (i.e., advertising company in nyc)

Studied Abroad in: Bolivia, Argentina, Florence, Paris
Worked Abroad in: London
Languages: English, Spanish, French; working on Italian, but taken no classes (yet).

Good recs.

Still need to take GREs.

What are my chances — from info I have supplied?

Juanita