I wonder if this kid
even went to college.
Once the patient was given zinc, he had a complete recovery within a few months;
he even went to college.
«Our guys thought we were going to hire one or two — a third of them didn't
even go to college, a third had non-technical degrees.
Of course, some entrepreneurs don't need to work at companies or
even go to college, but the corporate world can certainly help increase your odds of success and its own path to achieving it.
@ Jon, did
you even go to college, did you graduate from high school?
It can
even go to college with your child if they slide in under the 99 pound weight limit!
I would get to year two or three and not know how to juggle and balance a relationship, living together, raising kids, working, and
even going to college.
They each have someone in their lives who wants them to go back to school, get jobs, contribute to their families, and
even go to college.
Would I have
even gone to college?
Pointing out the occasional financially successful noncommercially published book does not validate noncommercial publishing as a business plan, any more than does either pointing out that there are indeed lottery winners or professional athletes who didn't
even go to college.
I'm staring to regret
even going to college!
Not exact matches
People use online dating because they feel like they're not meeting enough of the right kind of people in their daily life, and if they were, then they wouldn't use an online dating site, that's why you don't use it when you're in
college or a lot of people don't use it when they're in grad school because you meet so many great people all the time, I wouldn't join an online dating site, but it's when you don't have those opportunities
to have those interactions that people feel the need and I think things like Hinge, and
even Tinder
to some extent, allow you
to meet just a lot of people so that you don't have
to go through that process, which is a lot more effort,
to do an online dating site.
As he grew up, LaCola
went to college and tried out all sorts of careers — a job on Wall Street, one in healthcare and he
even tried his hand at investing in small businesses, like liquor stores and ice cream shops.
Even among the interns who come from various
colleges across the country, who work for minimum wage, it becomes clear who's
going to make it and who's not
going to make it.
People are
going to college and don't
even understand basic economic terms.
In grammar school, in high school, in
college, I almost never, ever raised my hand because I was afraid I was
going to get called on —
even if I knew the answer — and I was mortified that I wouldn't be able
to get the words out.»
After I got out of the service I
went to world famous Los Angeles City
College and like I came down here and I was
going to Los Angeles City
College and someone suggested I
go to an acting class in the
evening and I said I don't know about that.
Many people
go to college thinking that
even if they can't do their highest passions in life, they at least can have a «Plan B» that includes a safe job.
You might consider, though, that
even though Eastwood didn't
go to college for free, he didn't finish
college either.
For instance, an Ivy League alum with a high GPA is great, but
even better is the person who was the first in the family
to go to college and did well while working an extra job.
What she really wants
to know is if you think she's smart enough
to go to a great
college, or
even work in science.
We haven't
even touched upon how many people can save a ton of money
going to a public school like I did or attend community
college for two years and then transfer
to a public school for
even more savings.
When Wesley
went to Wheaton
College, his horizons expanded and he grew
even more interested in nurturing his faith and practicing spiritual disciplines.
I thought about it every single day, nearly quit
college, saw a psychiatrist and had
to stop
going to this church because my family saw what was
going on and blamed them
even though it was my own doing.
After two months of being bedridden in severe pain, I cried out
to God,
even though I was a One who believes in the existence of an impersonal God.deist deist at the time (I had
gone from an agnostic atheist
to a deist in
college).
When it starts getting into science however and they choose not
to teach facts about science, I'd be hardpressed
to believe that a student who was seriously looking
to go into medicine would choose a place that doesn't teach it correctly, and
even more, I don't think many hospital would want students from a
college that didn't teach medicine.
And
even for those of us who do (three of my
college classmates died that day, Tom Glasser, Doug Gardner, and Calvin Gooding),
to go there and remember will involve complex patriotic emotions.
I was helping students start exciting new lives at
college even as their parents were, in a sense, mourning the loss of their children
to adulthood, and as I was more and more coming
to realize that we all were
going to mourn the loss of Susan.
All this «having» students do this, «asking» them
to do that, and «instructing» them
to do the other thing, as anyone knows with as much experience teaching
college students as Professor Neuliep has (and I have over thirty years» experience myself), is
going to result, some of the time, in compliance --- sometimes immediate compliance,
even from inwardly squeamish students.
It should be possible
to form very useful, fully viable units of some twenty - five
to forty students, some of whom would
go out
to work during the day, and study part time in the
evenings in residential
colleges of the sort in which this writer lived and taught for twelve years.
I would also say that the principal of the theological
college I
went to would agree too describing Christian community and worship as unattractive
to outsiders and
even repulsive.
But, like most Americans who
went to college during or after the 1970s, Ferguson found that the book of American history was under radical revision, and
even Lincoln was losing his heroic glow.
But as time
went on it wasn't clear why such a
college should prefer a Reformed,
even a Protestant or Christian, faculty if all upstanding Americans with equal academic training could contribute
to an equally acceptable moral and societal end.
Tomorrow morning, I might
go to gym, then
to work, and then directly
to college, and attend the
evening class.
This
college will be nothing but a distant memory in ten years, like so many other Catholic
colleges that are still living in the age of the inquisition.Young people will choose
to go elsewhere; 99 % of Catholics use contraception, that leaves the 1 %, and they will not have medical insurance.Life is hard; it is
even harder when you are stupid, like this
college.
A few of the obvious drives that pack us off, daily or weekly or episodically or, for some, in hope, permanently, are fear or
even terror in the particular given set of circumstances; the sheer discouragement and exhaustion of facing questions without answer; profound disillusionment — it takes many forms — with the pertinent, prevailing system or systems; deep and bitter contempt for one's own society, bred of the abysmal failure
to attain in consistent practice
even a semblance of the justice professed and acclaimed; despair — so it was with the
college generation of the late sixties — over the formidable obduracy of a political establishment in
going its merciless way quite apparently deaf
to the cries of anguish of its empathetic and real victims, victims by the tens of millions here and around the world.
Or Shayne Moore, a Wheaton
College graduate and suburban mom of three who
went to hear Bono speak at Wheaton's Edman Chapel one
evening and was forever changed
to make a difference in the battle against HIV and AIDS.
A lot of folks down south are born,
go to college in and raise their kids in the exact same spot without
even taking a year or two
to explore.
Although I had been in the church since I was 16 years old and read and studied the Bible ever since;
even though I had
gone to bible
college and seminary and university
to get my several degrees;
even though I have been preaching and teaching in the church for all this time, I felt deep down that something was missing.
I have a 17 year old niece who is not planning
to be her for her high school graduation and is not planning
to go to college even though she got all sorts of scholarships and grants
to go play soccer at a small private
college.
When I spent a semester in Buenos Aires during
college, I loved
to go out with friends and order a parrilla mixta, which usually consisted of grilled steak, chicken, chorizo, and often organ meats as well, with a big bowl of herby chimichurri sauce and an
even bigger bowl of french fries on the side.
I have not had a philly cheese - steak since
college, and
even though I LOVE all the bread, nachos are absolutely the way
to go!
If this is what you do as a high - schooler and
college freshman, I can't
even imagine what goodness is
going to come our way in the coming years.
May I just point out that nobody has ever marked one of my assignments because, I'm afraid, I did not
even finish regular school, never mind
go to college or uni.
Visser
went off
to Bakersfield Junior
College and Hary
went back
to Germany, without
even setting foot on Winter's track.
The least likely option is
go to another
college team, which probably shouldn't
even be listed.
Even though Amar» e never
went to college, he still has a pretty good resume including 6 NBA All Star appearances.
The NESCAC (Bates, Tufts, Middlebury, Wesleyan, Amherst, etc.), Washington & Lee and Stevens are always
going to have competitive lacrosse programs (
even relative
to DI) because there is no free - ride in
college lacrosse.
College football is more competitive than it has ever been, and counting his championship at LSU, Saban already has more titles than any other coach —
even Tom Osborne and Pete Carroll — since the scholarship limit
went to the current number, 85, in 1992.
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.