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Fundraising Songs

Question: Any really sad songs?
I’m making a commercial for my school to support a fundraising in Japan but I need some REALLY sad music to go in the background.
I just need to know if anyone can think of a song that is more sad than “In the Arms of an Angel” by Sarah McLachlan.
Anything that sounds similar and just gives you chills would be great.
Thank you very much.
Answer: 1. “Tears in Heaven” by Eric Clapton
2. “Mad World” by Gary Jules
3. “Fields of Gold” by Eva Cassidy
4. “Hallelujah” by Jeff Buckley
5. “Wild Is The Wind” by Cat Power
Fundraising Idea Song – MyEfundraiser.com
Fundraising Activities Kids

Question: Do you think I should switch out from Pre-Calculus and take Statistics instead?
Right now I have mostly A’s…..except 1 “B” and one “F” in Pre-Calculus…..I’ve never gotten anything below a “B”
Should I switch out?? I don’t think I could pass that class cuz the teacher is soooo hard. My counselor gave me an extra week to see if I would succeed, but I’m not improving.
So my option would be to take Statistics this year, and then maybe next year take Pre-Calculus once I’m ready….or AP Statistics.
What would you do if u were me??
my dream schools are Ivy League’s and UC schools. I am sooo busy, so I also wouldn’t have enough time for Pre-Calculus.
As junior, I am taking:
1. AP English Lang
2. Chemistry
3. Pre-Calculus or statistics???
4. US History
5. Student Government
6. AP Spanish Literature
7. AP Art History
Extra-Curricular activities:
-Tutor kids at youth center
-Spokesperson
-Fundraising organizer
-School newspaper
Answer: well i mean it depends on what you want your career to be, if you’ll be an engineer, definitely take pre-calc, if your more into econ or administraion, then take stats, al though you’ll still need pre-calc. Long story short, you’ll be required to take at least up to calculus in college no matter what career, so try to get to calculus and take the AP exam and you’ll be better off regardless of what career your taking. Believe me, calculus is much easier in high school than in college. Good luck.
Dr. Faith E. Leuschen at Exceptional Kids Parent Teacher Organization (EKPTO)