Sentences with phrase «go to school there»

It seems like every day I go to school there is less and less help.
Valentin figured he'd go to school there, maybe become a construction worker.
Students need to be taught in facilities that are well - maintained and show respect for those who work and go to school there.
So, soon after we moved to Florida, Richard tried out for the baseball team at Tallahassee's Leon High, even though he didn't go to school there!
I always wanted to play and not sit on the sidelines watching everything unfold.I'm used to living in London and while I'm on loan at Zenit my family has stayed there because my children go to school there and everybody feels comfortable there.
I have had people I looked up to go to school there.
And if he didn't go to school there he wouldn't be connected to the bankers in Charlotte and be able to get the kind of job where he would make a lot of money.
He was always so nice to me when I went to school there, and I know he is close with my brother and his friends.
Both my wife, Lorena, and I went to school there, and she jokes that the first time she heard Georgetown called a Jesuit and Catholic university was in the material sent to her parents to get them to pay for her freshman year.
Romney isn't from Utah, he only went to school there.
I went to school there.
I was baptized at Saint Dom's, had my first communion there, I was confirmed there and went to school there in the 60's.
I don't mean it offensively but I'd feel extremely uncomfortable living there and going to school there with that while being a non-Catholic.
Every time I step foot into the girls classrooms I feel so blessed to have them going to school there.
Their parents had gone to school there.
I went to school there for a semester and haven't been back since December 2014 so I'm super excited:]
Hey, Well im from Florida and I was living in Gainesville going to school there now im back in Venice Florida and working and buying a house.Well drop me a line and maybe we can hang out.
Sure when I went to school there were poor kids, but not nearly as many.
Lexington was my # 1 choice because I went to school there, family is 15 minutes any direction, wow has this little town grown over the last 30 years!
Gavlak — who has a connection to Los Angeles, as she lived and went to school there in the early»90s — opened a second gallery in LA in September.
It would be nice to have an exhibition at The Art Institute of Chicago because I went to school there and I would be honored to work with either James Rondeau or with the newly appointed Ann Goldstein.
Then I started going to school there.
I also grew up in Rockwall and spent many years going to school there.
He was always so nice to me when I went to school there, and I know he is close with my brother and his friends.
Her parent, Aiko Smith, told CNN that Lucia worries about returning to the US and going to school there because of the violence.
We stumbled on Oneonta, NY (SUNY Oneonta and Hartwick) and were wondering if there's anyone who's currently investing or went to school there?
I also wanted to move my family back to Dallas — I'm from North Texas and went to school there.
Good to know you've had some success in Austin... such a great city (I went to school there)... I wish I had been on the front end of that market!
I went to school in 3 different states and in none of them did going to school there qualify you for residency.

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As far as elementary school goes, there is perhaps no better platform for innovation than science fairs, which give kids an opportunity to explore a subject they love, and solve problems of their own design.
Eventually, the police notified my parents that there was a legitimate threat against my life, so I had to go away to a private school in Alberta.
David Sparling, agri - food innovation and regulation chair at Ivey Business School, says there's «no doubt» insect farming is going to grow.
If you go to an Ivy League school, «there are prestigious companies that will take a chance on you even if you majored in classics or medieval history,» he writes, but «the problem is that while we need lots and lots of people with humanities and social science backgrounds, in today's increasingly anti-intellectual climate, majoring in philosophy is becoming a risk that fewer and fewer people can afford to take.»
«You just don't know what's going to happen when you get out there and do something like this,» said Paul Argenti, professor of corporate communications at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.
After a spring of campus visits and much deliberation, Corinne decided to pursue her Ph.D at the California school in the fall — even though she can still hardly believe she'll be going there.
You are taking two years out of your career and then there is the out - of - pocket cost, so take the time to go and visit each school and ask yourself, «What do I want to do when I graduate?
According to Chetty, there are five key factors that go into this geographical disparity: segregation, income inequality, local school quality, social capital, and family structure.
«My biggest concern is people who put serious weight into these rankings, make decisions about where to choose to apply, where to go to school, what tuition to pay when there's so little tangible, evidence - based information that lies below that ranking.»
For example, among 30 millionaires, 33.8 percent went to an elite school, 46.1 percent had a college education and 20.0 percent had no college or there was no data.
«For people who apply to business school, there are a lot of services they will go out and seek and use.»
There was nothing that set any of the other schools I was considering apart — they were all about where you were going to party and hang out.
«I'd talk to a group in Tennessee, and there are 59 kids in the audience who all go to different high schools.
But one of the most generous contributors to St. FX didn't even go there — University of Manitoba alum and Onex CEO Gerald Schwartz has donated millions to the Antigonish school.
It's easy to think that there's some reason that other people are successful — that it's because they went to better schools or have superior personal skills.
«People don't want to come and tell you stuff, because they either feel like they're back in high school and they're ratting somebody out, or they're worried that there'll be repercussions or they just don't» know how you're going to react,» she says.
«There's a question of whether going along with the approval of the Northern Gateway pipeline will make LNG development in B.C. more challenging by angering First Nations so adamantly opposed to the oil sands pipeline,» said George Hoberg, a professor at the University of British Columbia's school of forestry and founder of UBCC350, a group pressing for action on greenhouse gas emissions.
No one has gone to school to be a CEO — you don't learn this except by getting in there and figuring it out.»
There's an old saying in retail: «as back - to - school goes, so goes Christmas»...
There are senior citizens (like me) who's tax dollars unfairly go to subsidize these private schools for the elites, and I for one say stop!
I went to a similar school, and feel pretty confident in saying that Kenney would be regarded by the staff there as just the sort of product that they wanted to turn out — aggressive and doctrinaire.
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