Sentences with phrase «believe junior year»

This outfit almost makes me forget about my remaining finals - I can't believe junior year is coming to a close!

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A survey published earlier this year by Junior Achievement and PwC found that 24 % of students aged 18 to 29 believe that their loans will be forgiven at some point.
The tabloid believe that Boca Juniors are keen to lure the 29 - year - old back to his home country, but a move is only likely to materialise in the summer.
He believes he wouldn't be where he is today unless he redshirted his junior year with that foot injury, and his strategy of working out in Chicago and doing solo workouts is designed to allay fears about coming from a small school.
A year or two ago we might have believed that we were not far behind these junior north London neighbours and that with a new stadium and a step up investment we could be hot on their heels.
UCLA coach Jim Mora confirmed Thursday what Bruins quarterback Brett Hundley has led UCLA fans to believe for nearly a year — that the fourth - year junior will enter the 2015 NFL Draft.
There are a couple of experimental classroom interventions that I think seem particularly promising, including Tools of the Mind, which uses extended make - believe play and other teaching strategies to develop self - regulation in 4 - and 5 - year - olds, and OneGoal, the Chicago - based high school program that teaches juniors and seniors a particular set of non-cognitive skills designed to help them persist in college.
Believe it or not, I've had this jean jacket since junior year of high school — and I just graduated from college!
In a 2012 13 survey we conducted of nearly 500 Arkansas teachers, those who had been teaching for at least 15 years were significantly more likely to believe that the primary purpose of a field trip is to provide a learning opportunity, while more junior teachers were more likely to see the primary purpose as «enjoyment.»
I therefore believe the correct question (which my colleague David Maister and I have been asking partners at significant firms for some years) is: «tell me please, what percentage of your work could you delegate to a junior, given that that junior was properly trained to do the work with quality?»
God is good and has lead me over the years to various roles, but none has been more important than my first teaching job at Trinity Junior College where President Hanson believed in me, giving me the confidence to be a university professor for over 40 years.
At Fenwick, we believe that partners and senior associates can contribute significantly to the development of junior associates (those in their first or second year of practice).
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