2021 BYC Calendar - We Need Your Pictures!

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How can we get people to read and understand the rules? :pop
When my DD was in high school one of her teachers gave the class an interesting test. The instructions very clearly said to read the entire test, all 150 questions, before you begin answering. Question #150 simply stated, do not answer any of the questions... write your name on this paper and place it on my desk. Out of 34 students... only 2 read the instructions and did it correctly. :idunno
 
When my DD was in high school one of her teachers gave the class an interesting test. The instructions very clearly said to read the entire test, all 150 questions, before you begin answering. Question #150 simply stated, do not answer any of the questions... write your name on this paper and place it on my desk. Out of 34 students... only 2 read the instructions and did it correctly. :idunno
Wow, maybe I'll do something like that!
 
When my DD was in high school one of her teachers gave the class an interesting test. The instructions very clearly said to read the entire test, all 150 questions, before you begin answering. Question #150 simply stated, do not answer any of the questions... write your name on this paper and place it on my desk. Out of 34 students... only 2 read the instructions and did it correctly. :idunno
In the old days when I was first managing a store, I tossed any application missing all information. It is the way I was taught in business class, and I enjoyed the help sorting through applications. It was a stress reliever to toss them!
 
When my DD was in high school one of her teachers gave the class an interesting test. The instructions very clearly said to read the entire test, all 150 questions, before you begin answering. Question #150 simply stated, do not answer any of the questions... write your name on this paper and place it on my desk. Out of 34 students... only 2 read the instructions and did it correctly. :idunno
I wonder how many of those kids wi
In the old days when I was first managing a store, I tossed any application missing all information. It is the way I was taught in business class, and I enjoyed the help sorting through applications. It was a stress reliever to toss them!
This is how it's still done. Jobs, RMV, anything government... You don't get away with incomplete applications. If you're not automatically rejected, you are at least sent back to complete it. Kids have to learn that sooner or later, good on that teacher for trying to teach them this very simple rule of life. But way too many people grow up thinking they don't have to do the work. Which is fine, they should just accept the consequences.
 
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So tell me, how can we word the next contest to get this point across better?

Most photos are portrait as when taking the picture you must go the direction of the object you are photographing. So if object tall it is portrait mode. If the object is wide then landscape for optimal depiction. Photography 101 high school also I just now saw this amongst like 4,000 other posts.
 
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