Samsung says
college kids like keeping their phone upside down while sitting around with friends, so that they can keep the phone from distracting them.
I reflected on how much time and effort there was in all of the home projects that I did with my Dad and brother, and how much work it probably was each time
college kids like me and my room mates moved in and out each year.
Not exact matches
With the employment landscape shifting rapidly thanks to tech in general and artificial intelligence in particular, and the economy increasingly feeling
like a winner - takes - all game, no wonder more and more families are pushing their
kids towards practical - seeming, specialized
college degrees
like finance, computer science, and media.
It wasn't a revolutionary idea —
college kids and moonlighting teachers have done it since the time of Socrates — but by vetting tutors, most of whom are state - certified teachers or professionals
like CPAs or engineers, Lucas took a lot of the guesswork out of private tutoring.
When you're a parent shipping a
kid off to
college, it's hard not to worry about every possible financial mishap,
like is that money meant for textbooks paying for a music festival ticket?
Pay the mortgage on a $ 10m mansion as well as a $ 5m summer place in the Hamptons, put four
kids through Ivy League
colleges, fly first class anywhere you'd
like, make half a dozen angel investments at $ 250K each, eat out every night at three star restaurants, vacation on the Riviera, and have a full - time cook, butler, nanny and chauffeur.
The figure below was in the WSJ this AM, in an interesting piece about how, given the rising costs of
college relative to incomes, some
kids and their parents are taking a closer look at alternatives
like technical / vocational programs.
Between the trend away from pensions, some hard losses in the past few years (Dot Com and Housing crashes and resulting fear of stocks) and the emphasis recently on «give your
kids everything» (private education, expensive
colleges, etc etc etc), it does not seem
like a stretch that retirement savings are put on the back burner.
You're
like a kindergartener trying to hang out with
college kids.
I know a suburban mom who, for every biological
kid she and her husband send to
college, they've create a trust fund — kind of
like another scholarship — for a
kid that's not biologically theirs, but is financially hard - pressed.
I'm 55, brought up catholic, went to parochial school, but always thought of God
like kids think of Santa until I took history and philosophy courses in
college.
Unfortunately, most
college kids are woefully unprepared for what the
college environment is
like.
Second, I'm saving
like a m - f-er so my
kids can go to
college and a murderer gets a free master's degree?
Are you really saying parents can not decide to not pay for their
kid's tuition, as in «Johnny, you can go to any
college you
like, but (for whatever reason) I (the father) am not contributing one cent to your tuition or other costs.»?
I usually don't waste my time on here because I
like to focus on my
college assignments and I'm just a
kid with not much to say, but I found this article especially interesting.
And then, when,
like most of the
kids in the youth groups or Bible
colleges, we found ourselves in a rather usual sort of life, surprisingly not preaching to thousands on a weeknight, we were left feeling
like failures,
like somehow we weren't measuring up, we weren't serving God effectively, we must have missed it because isn't our life supposed to be about doing big, successful things for God?
Their children graduate from institutions
like Ohio State University and fall in line with what they see as the norm: going to
college, getting married, having
kids.
We know what kind of lifestyle we want, what kind of marriage, how we want to spend our time, where we want to live, how many
kids we plan to have, how we're going to pay for their
college education, when and how to retire, what things and experiences we'd
like to have.
However, it wasn't until my freshman year in
college that I started getting blowback from jewish
kids calling my own judaism into doubt because I didn't practice
like they did.
The south have spoken, and have loudly said... «we're bigots, we don't
like Mormons and Muslims, we want our church and state separation to not be absolute, and we definitely don't want our
kids to become snobs by going to
college.»
Church congregations are creating «Alternative to Military Scholarships» for at - risk youth, and
colleges like Eastern University are doing all they can to laugh in the face of a recession and create full - rides for
kids like Michael because it is the right thing to do.
Try this recipe out if you're at
college or have
kids; you can buy the ingredients for it in bulk to save even more money and also change up the ingredients depend on what you
like and have on hand.
i'd
like to make these and ship them to my
kids in
college.
Yet most athletic officials, even those who oppose it, regard Prop 42 as a well - intentioned effort to strike a balance between academic integrity and the need to provide an opportunity for the disadvantaged athlete who wants a degree and is willing to work hard to get it — a
kid like John Thompson was as a high school senior in Washington, D.C. Thompson says he could not have gone to
college under Prop 42, but he's careful not to paint Proposition 42 in racial terms.
I also felt
like it was very unfortunate that a
kid who had been so electrifying in
college might end up not having a position he could excel at in the NFL.
Ask Scott Dreisbach: What's it
like to be a 19 - year - old
kid making your
college football debut in front of 101,444 impatient, sweaty fans?
Poggi is recruiting
kids from all over the Nation
like a
college team.
He's
like the
kid in
college who wouldn't shut up until you let him get through at least the first two verses of «Wagon Wheel.»
I do believe that it's enhanced opportunities for a lot of
kids, but maybe more than anything, it's taken the opportunity for the
college coaches and folks
like ourselves to get an early start on building a database, putting together each and every class.»
While the contributions on offense came from other sources
like James Wisniewski and Bobby Sanguinetti, it was the
college kids who looked the sharpest and made the most impact on a night - to - night basis.
BTW Attending
college at 29, okay soon to be 30, and a few
kids (you know who are no where near 30) in my class admit to writing fanatical mean - spirited blog posts
like some of these, just for the fun of getting a rise out of people.
For my 12th grader it is all about the administration getting the school on the Newsweek top 1000 school list by making sure the high school
kids are taking the max number of AP classes and if they aren't, trying to make them feel guilty for not doing so by telling them they will never get into the
college of their choice with «a schedule
like that!»
I think you'd really
like climbing the stairs in the 300 - person lecture hall where I go to tell stories to sleepy
college kids.
These sympathetic souls include Green Moms with
college - age
kids — La Marguerite, Karen Hanrahan, Anna from GreenTalk and Diane MacEachern — as well as many with elementary school age
kids like my Big Boy — the Not Quite Crunchy Parent, Surely You Nest, Sommer from Green and Clean Mom and even a few
like me, still dealing with diapers — Alana from Gray Matters holding the honor of having the youngest baby among us.
College students can take it or leave it, some of them might give you an inkling if they
like something, but it's nothing
like elementary school
kids whose eyes light up when they see their favorite food and suddenly it's the best day in the world for them.»
And while many parents may focus on trying to save for their
kids»
college education, Chadd says parents
like him have other concerns: «A child with autism typically may not got to
college.»
It cited two brothers, Philip and Joel Levy, who ran one agency, earning millions and even billing the group for personal expenses,
like their
kids»
college costs.
Did your parents follow the Rick Santorum school of «thought»; as in: «Don't send your
kids to
college, or you'll turn out
like Obama» hahahaha
«Now I think we should get on with important issues that matter to people,
like their jobs, their mortgages, their
kids»
college tuition,» he said.
If a
kid can come away from a science or engineering program in that decade and think, «I
like this, I can do this, this is an option as a career,» then he or she can go on from there and take steps to get the necessary
college education.
I've been an adult
college student for the last four years, so I know what it's
like to be a responsible adult student trying to keep up with
kids...
Try this recipe out if you're at
college or have
kids; you can buy the ingredients for it in bulk to save even more money and also change up the ingredients depend on what you
like and have on hand.
An interesting fact is that the
kid who demo'd the majority of the exercises in the video (they shot it all in one day) was a seasoned
college football player in outstanding shape and he said he had never gotten a workout
like that before.
Of course, we ask you to make a concerted effort throughout the 12 weeks (and hopefully for your lifetime after) to drop inflammatory, traditionally unhealthy foods
like donuts, soda, doritos, and Sour Patch
Kids (Alex's personal downfall in
college).
I'd been studying psychology informally since I was in the 7th grade (I was
like the Doogie Howser of mental health), and I was the kind of
kid who went to
college knowing exactly what she'd major in.
Everyday wear as a
kid; worn
like a badge in middle school; avoided
like the plague in high school; obsessed over as a statement in
college; shoved in storage in my early 20s and now I am once again falling back in love.
We would get up early (
like 6AM) to start celebrating the holiday and, as you probably know,
college kids getting up before noon is absolutely crazy — but when you are celebrating your school's heritage, we were up for doing almost anything!!
We would get up early (
like 6AM) to start celebrating the holiday and, as you probably know,
college kids getting up before noon is absolutely crazy — read more
I still feel
like a
kid who's still in
college.
Spring break is just around the corner for school boys and gals,
college kids and people
like me, who will use any excuse even if it doesn't technically apply to my life to book travel during the snoozefest that is winter.