Monday, April 6, 2015

To A.C.L.U., N.A.A.C.P., Ms., Lillith Feminist Magazine Executives: UVA Literacy For Scholarship Students Needed

http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/british/elocution

Piano lessons, recorder lessons, running coaches, and chorus (singing lessons) should be provided to all U.V.A. scholarship students, with musical instruments, books, sheet music and private, professional, musical instruction (one hour per week) for four years. They need to develop their focus, musical history literacy, opera, jazz, classical music appreciation and breath control.

It's best for them to learn how to pronounce words as closely to Hillary Clinton's Illinois, Connecticut, Massachusetts accent, body language (speech delivery) as possible, for all their interviews. The Virginian accents are a hindrance for them, when they get personally interviewed by Ivy League Universities, for their medical and legal admissions. Hillary Clinton was once First Lady of Arkansas, so it's hopefully forgiven, for the scholarship students who have Virginian accents, and have already interviewed with the Ivy League Universities.

Please have free Hillary Clinton speeches on DVD, to donate to all the financially disadvantaged, scholarship students, both male and female, at U.V.A. Toastmasters organizations from New England should be consulted, to give the impoverished, scholarship students assistance, and encouragement in public speaking. The Myers Briggs "I," or introverted students need to have  professional instruction, and they tend to be a more female, minority demographic overall.

Their custom-tailored (European-fitted) wardrobes will all need to be donated to them. I suggest there be a Brooks Brothers, Ecco, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom's and Saks fundraiser to get them successfully dressed for all of their job fairs, internship interviews, and  scholarship interviews. They should get free, professional haircuts every single month.

The men can look up Brooks Brothers' half-Windsor tie knot instructions on YouTube. Once per week, the males should appear on campus, in a suit and tie, so their professors will hopefully  include them in more mentoring programs for the children's charities/PTA.

***All the U.V.A. scholarship students will need free, professionally-prepared, hardcopy, softcopy/electronic resumes and C.V.'s, along with business cards. Those will need to be reviewed and checked by both Vassar and Harvard University's business professors. ***

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