Sentences with phrase «from grad school in»

A reader writes: I'm graduating from grad school in May, and am looking for a new job.
Since graduating from grad school in 2008, her work has evolved over time.
and will be graduating from grad school in a few months.
My sister will graduate from Grad School in about a year, so I can't wait to use these for her!
Question: I'm graduating from grad school in a month but I haven't found a dress to wear.

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A Wall Street outsider in every conceivable way — a public school grad, a Texan from a visible minority, a woman — Godiwalla contended with more than the usual challenges when she moved to Manhattan in the»90s and became an analyst in Morgan Stanley's corporate finance group.
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In that very first survey, Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management ranked first, after garnering the top spot from the deans and the second most favorable ratings from recent grads.
Co-owners Yamaguchi and Walker met while working at a sushi joint together in the early 2000s — she had moved from Japan to NOLA to study English, and he was in grad school for film.
My husband and I (born in mid 80's, I have a BA, he has a doctorate) knew from day 1 of our marriage that we wanted to be parents and started saving money from our then retail and casual - dining hourly wage jobs and saved enough in just a couple years that I was able to be a stay at home mom while he was still in grad school.
A life long goal of attending grad school was achieved in 2010 when I obtained my M. A. in Pre and Perinatal Psychology and Health from the Santa Barbara Graduate Institute.
I had a hard time finding a mobile that met my list of priorities and I'm an OT so making something from nothing is part of my professional training (literally, we had to make useable furniture from cardboard in grad school... but I digress)... so I made my own baby mobile.
The average grad school borrower takes on more than $ 57,000 in combined debt from graduate and undergraduate education.
In fact, some of the contributors to this book came from high - powered research institutions and many had good experiences in grad school as well as good mentoring; one was a Churchill ScholaIn fact, some of the contributors to this book came from high - powered research institutions and many had good experiences in grad school as well as good mentoring; one was a Churchill Scholain grad school as well as good mentoring; one was a Churchill Scholar.
The American school was eager to host a grad student from Poland, and Grodziñski thought of Bartke, apparently impressed by the student's work in Vietnam.
In the past, we've heard from a young scientist who became a single mother after a grad school divorce, and about Germany's efforts to establish funding programs to support single - parent scientists.
This long - standing question has been bothering me since I read a pair of studies about grad school admissions practices, one from the University of North Carolina (UNC) in Chapel Hill and the other from Vanderbilt University in Nashville.
«We had high - school and college - age students with grad students and postdocs in the lab, and they were each sharing experiences, educating each other as to how to go from that specific part of their lives and move on to the challenges of the next phase, both scientifically and personally,» she says.
Unfortunately, the opacity of the title system prevents us from successfully bragging about our accomplishments to our family members, who still aren't sure why we spent such a long time in grad school.
«They haven't seen the undergraduates who've peeled off into the industrial track at the bachelor's level as chemists do; they haven't had many colleagues from grad school who've gone the industrial route; and they don't have any faculty with experience in this area.
«Postdocs from all social backgrounds reported significant declines in interest in faculty careers at research - intensive universities and increased interest in nonresearch careers,» compared to their feelings early in grad school, write Kenneth Gibbs, Jr., of the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland; John McGready of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland; and Kimberly Griffin of the University of Maryland, College Park.
New scientists emerge from grad school and — once their eyes adjust to the sunlight — see that there are no available jobs in their particular fields.
As my final report from grad school, I want to take this opportunity to reflect on what has transpired in my life, in all these columns, and over all these years.
Finch's ideas about senescence from his grad school days have also held up: The popularity of the Hayflick model has declined as other research questioned its relevance to aging in whole organisms, and recent studies in long - lived nematodes have confirmed Finch's hunch that brain hormones control aging (see Johnson Review).
A postdoc in a new area — the one I've just discovered that I'm gung - ho about — would get me into that new area, and then I'd have two sets of skills: the ones I learn in grad school and the ones from my postdoc.
There are also «rumors from several places that in the faculty meetings... one of the very first suggestions is that the schools should look to expand graduate enrollment» based on thinking that «we're going to end up having fewer postdocs, so now we need more grad students» — thus implicitly defining postdocs mainly as labor rather than trainees.
It's a bit like visiting your professor's office when you had a question about the homework in college and grad school: You get to hear from the horse's mouth what he or she is driving at.
Here's a remark that I often hear from young scientists: In the eyes of their grad - school professors or postdoc PIs, taking a job outside the academy is «going over to the dark side.»
Noting that his physics Ph.D. students were arriving from college woefully unprepared but went on to thrive in the lab - oriented atmosphere of grad school, Wieman suspected the problem might have its roots in that core teaching tool of the college experience, the undergraduate lecture.
Especially in our instant - gratification culture, it's hard to feel like a successful scientist or engineer in grad school when your friends from college have already gotten great jobs, gotten married, bought houses, and started families — all while you're still living with roommates and eating Ramen noodles.
In grad school, I collected poop from 142 animals belonging to 12 species housed at 4 different zoos to investigate how host diet and genetic background select for specific microbial taxa and functions.
The ranking was included in the latest version of the U.S. News & World Report Guide to Best Grad Schools based on rankings from 2011.
I worked late nights in bars through undergrad and grad school and I literally had abs with a ring of fat around my belly button from my wacky late - night schedule.
Originally from California, I'm currently living in Michigan for grad school.
Three of my good friends from grad school are in town, so I'm looking forward to showing them around the city (two are originally from VA, but one is from the West Coast and has never visited DC before!).
I'd recently graduated from grad school, where I studied architecture and minored in visual arts, painting, and art and arch history.
Unlike back in college and grad school, all of your single peers are not right down the hall or across campus from you anymore.
I just recently graduated from Edinboro University, with a degree in graphic design and thinking about Grad School.
I grew up in NYC, moved from Manhattan to New England for college and grad school, then decided to stay!
I was getting my haircut in Pittsburgh and Jenn ---- the girl who cuts my hair and knows about my girlfriend from grad school ---- brought up the subject of interracial dating because a friend of hers was dating a BM.
, I'm currently visiting OC / LA from England to check out grad schools for myself to attend next year to compelte my masters in accounting.
While in debt from three botched attempts at different grad schools, she's working to make ends meet with her best friend Gabe at the fancy hotel.
In fact, First Reformed plays so much like old - school Schrader, you might confuse it for the work of a dutiful grad student: Once again, we get a tortured Travis Bickle voiceover (Hawke's Ernst Toller keeps a journal from which, in between hitting the sauce, he reads passages like «I know there is no hope»); here, too, is a troubled woman who needs saving (Amanda Seyfried, playing a character named Mary), and Toller's own memories of his soldier son, killed in IraIn fact, First Reformed plays so much like old - school Schrader, you might confuse it for the work of a dutiful grad student: Once again, we get a tortured Travis Bickle voiceover (Hawke's Ernst Toller keeps a journal from which, in between hitting the sauce, he reads passages like «I know there is no hope»); here, too, is a troubled woman who needs saving (Amanda Seyfried, playing a character named Mary), and Toller's own memories of his soldier son, killed in Irain between hitting the sauce, he reads passages like «I know there is no hope»); here, too, is a troubled woman who needs saving (Amanda Seyfried, playing a character named Mary), and Toller's own memories of his soldier son, killed in Irain Iraq.
Topher Grace goes from «That «70s Show» to this «80s movie about a recent college grad whose quest to bed his high school crush (Teresa Palmer) comes to a head during the big end - of - the - summer party in 1988.
I agree that poorly prepared teachers is one cause of the high dropout rate, but as with most problems, many causes exist, including an anti-intellectual culture that values over-paid athletes and celebrities w / no obvious talent (e.g. Kim Kardashian); parents who think all their male children will grow up to be Yankees so never put books in the kids» hands; pseudo education reformers who sell a narrative that a first year teacher is no different from a veteran with a grad degree and thirty years teaching experience, administrators who hire based on coaching rather than teaching, school boards that cut library programs rather than sports, etc..
Building a Grad Nation: 2015 Annual Report «More young people are graduating from high school today than ever before — and gaps in graduation rates are closing — even as standards are rising.
A record 81.4 percent of American students graduated from high school in 2013, according to the 2015 Building a Grad Nation report.
Howard Gardner and I (we've known each other since our grad school days) had the chance to explore this question when we got together near Cambridge for a taped conversation (you can listen in on Good Work: Aligning Skills and Values, available from www.MoreThanSound.net).
Choice B: Young college grads with degrees in their desired career area — who complete 5 weeks of education training which includes teaching a class 1 hour daily and a small group 1 hour daily, pass the state required tests, continue basic education classes after they begin teaching, are hired with the district paying a minimum of $ 5,000 per teacher to a private organization, are paid salary and benefits negotiated by the district's union, are sought by big corporations, banks, and Wall Street because of their service and skills gained from 2 years of teaching, after 2 years get discounts and benefits from grad schools and employers, after 2 years receive $ 11,000 toward further degrees in education or that initial career choice, and after 2 years are now «experts» in education seeking positions in government to influence education policy.
Choice A: Young Minnesotans with the desire to help children and teach as a career - who complete the required degrees in both education and desired subject areas, pass the state required tests, complete months of student teaching that requires them to plan for and teach full days, are hired without the district paying a private organization thousands of dollars, are paid salary and benefits negotiated through a union, are not sought out by big corporations, banks, and Wall Street because of their service and skills gained from 2 years of teaching, and continue their careers paying their own way, without discounts from grad schools, in pursuit of advanced or additional degrees.
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