How To Identify A Good Golf School
A successful golf career requires a good education, plenty of proven experience, or both. In this respect, the golf industry is just like any other industry. Choosing a good golf school might not seem as easy as it is to identify a good four-year college, because there are fewer word-of-mouth reviews about them. Here are some tips for taking control and making sure you choose the school that will give you the best education you can get.
Ask employers in the golf industry. Large golf establishments, such as facilities and resorts, know which schools produce the best graduates. If you don’t yet have a golf school in mind, ask a few employers in your area which schools they prefer seeing on applicants’ resumes. If you are considering a few different golf schools already, ask employers which school they would prefer to see on your resume.
Ask about the school’s curriculum. Different golf schools tend to offer different courses in their degree programs. Compare the programs from different schools. It is important that you receive as well rounded an education in the golf industry as possible, so choose the school that covers the most ground with its curriculum.
Ask what standards the school uses in employing its instructors. A golf school that employs anyone who can wield a golf club probably won’t be able to offer you a high quality education. On the other hand, a golf school that only hires educated, experienced instructors most likely has what it takes to help you launch your career.
Ask how the school helps its students gain work experience prior to graduation. A good golf school should have some sort of internship program, or at least be able to help its students find part-time work in the field while they are in school. Having on-the-job training to go with your degree will help you find a job more quickly and easily after graduation. With the proper work experience, you might even be able to get a better job than you would otherwise.
Ask about the school’s classroom equipment and training technology. This is a good question to ask during a tour of the campus. A good golf school will be proud to show you its state-of-the-art facilities. Learning on the newest and best equipment and technology ensures that you will be up-to-date when you enter the work force.
Ask what kinds of student services and amenities the school offers. Student amenities can range from health insurance and student housing, to internship programs and job placement assistance, so make sure you know what you need before asking this question. However, the best golf schools will have the resources to offer students a variety of services.
Ask if the school offers job placement assistance. Entering the work force after graduation can be one of the most difficult parts of launching a new career. Along with the normal anxieties and insecurities involved in searching for a job, there is the unfamiliarity with the field that new graduates often have. A decent golf school will offer resume writing help, but a really good school will also provide listings of job openings and maintain relationships with local businesses.
Asking these questions will help you eliminate golf schools that are less favorable, and hopefully enable you to launch a successful career. An education is the most important step on the path to success, so be sure to choose wisely.
Andy West
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Help on identifying a good friend gay?
ok, so another question. Currently I am a gay, not out, sophmore in high school 16, and I have this good friend of mine that ive known for this last year, mainly because he just transferred last year to our school. So, currently I am taking german 2 with him, and we can choose our own seating, so he chose to sit next to me. Everyday, he gets to class and we start talking about random things, from what he’s going to do, or vice versa, to his interests, golf and hunting, as is mine. So, we also sit next to each other, me in front of him, and him behind. We sit against the wall, and we are the onlyntwo in our row! So we can talk pretty easily. So when we start randomly talking, I turn around, and we make eye contact left and right, then after a while, he’ll move his eyes from my eyes to my chest area, etc. He too is 16, and like I said, we’ve known each other for a while.
My question isbhow do I casually "ask him out" to a movie, bowling, spend the night, etc.?
Thanks for the answers, and please NO HOMOPHOBES!
Danke
just ask him like you would a normal friend, then as you get more and more comfortable with him, and he becomes closer to you (i don’t mean physically of course), then you can become a bit more important to each other than normal friends
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before you ask him out, i would make sure that he has some interest in dating guys. you don’t want to lose your whole friendship if you ask him out and he freaks out (hopefully that would never happen but it does happen all the time)
ask him to hang out as friends first. maybe drop hints that you’re interest. veryyy subtle hints though. and see how he replies.
best of luck to yoU! :]
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Okay…he definitely is into you, and you are evidently into him. But, casually asking him out shouldn’t be too difficult. What you need to do is not make it sound like a date. Make it sound like two friends getting together to do something. Just say something like, "Hey, maybe Friday after school do you wanna come over and hang out?" or something along those lines. I am 14, and a Freshman (straight though) and that is what I would do if I was in your position. So, just make it casual, nothing special. But if he ends up taking it as you ‘asking him out’ on a date, that’s cool too. But if he takes it as friends, make it that way. Just try to do something a little friendlier than you would do with your normal friends. Like, holding his hand or something like that.
But whatever you do, I wish you the best of luck!!
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Oh, this is so cute! I’m a fangirl, you see.
Well, ask him: "Hey, you wanna hang out with me at the movie theatres to-night/to-morrow/etc.?" Or something equally as casual. During the movie, act normally, joke and stuff, but don’t outright flirt with him unless he starts flirting with you, then you just go along with it.
Eventually when you think he might like you, secretly ask his preferences. Say something like: "I think I saw this girl who likes you." See if you can get any hints. Like, if he replies with: "Ew, really?" Then, you can pretty much assume.
Or you can ask him flat out: "Hey, do you like guys?" Usually, you get your answer.
I really hope I helped!
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its ok to say your gay! i love gay ppl my bestfriend is gay.. my mother is gay and my aunt is gay..so dont worry i understand if your not ready to say your gay! cuz i honestly dont know if im gay or not, cuz i get with boys but than i see really pretty girls that call my atention.but anyways dont ask him out yet..just be like lets chill one day you know go watch a movie or to get some pizza and than from there just ask him about himself but dont ask him if he’s gay or not cuz if he’s not your fucked lol..and if he is just keep on haven dates with him and when you feel that the time is right ask him…
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Why is he looking at ur chest area if ur a guy? lol im guessing u dont have boobs
. But, i think he is in to u but make sure u get the right signals before u make the move!
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just ask him as you would anyone else he must be interested in you if his eyes wander as you say they do go for it
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Ask him if he wants to hang out. Do something that involves two people only, such as going to a pool hall, or something like that. Then tell him to stay at ur house, casually. Ask him at the end of the night, so it doesn’t look planned. Then things will happen as they should, if they are meant to happen at all. Good luck.
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