Sentences with phrase «grad school so»

She's currently in grad school so keeping it cheap was a must!
If you want formulas you should go back to grad school so that they can teach you things that don't work.»
(Though I'm about to begin grad school so perhaps the third time is the charm?)
But why are these grad schools so good?

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.
So I resigned, went to grad school and studied video games.
And, so as not to miss the bandwagon, suddenly every business is in the video business as well and there's a video crew (generally composed of otherwise unemployed film school grads) trying to spin the day's every activity into something golden that they think the world wants to see.
«I thought, I'm not liking grad school too much, and this girl just broke my heart, so I decided to change my life,» says Brezina, 28.
Many years ago, sometime between my oh - so - practical bachelor's in philosophy and grad school, I learned this the hard way in a job interview.
Grad school was incredibly expensive, but I did still have some savings I could live off for the first six months or so until we raised that family round.
They make it seem like the big swings from grad school tuition were not so big after all!
So if your child doesn't end up needing the money for college (or grad school or trade / vocational school), you have a few options.
I am 30, married, and my husband and I both went to grad school (he went full time after a layoff - so a solid 2.5 years of no job for him, I went part time at night but still have loans) and are paying off a massive amount of loans at a decent clip - but this limits how much we can sock away each month.
Student repayment option of 10 years after the five years of minimum interest - only or $ 25 payments during college or grad school (so it could be a total of 15 years of repayment, the last 10 of which must be full principal and interest payments)
I was going through a lot of my own life - transitions at the time (new baby, cross-country move, starting grad school) so I didn't really give the situation a lot of thought.
I won't waste time trying to bring you up to high - school level so I can explain grad school stuff to you.
If so, here are some of the most unique academic pursuits grad schools have to offer:
I did Film Studies at grad school and I imagine I become tediously boring to non «film buffs» so I'll shut up about films.
So while a college undergrad between the ages of 18 and 22 and going to a grad school between the ages of 22 and 26, they should also work full - time in order to pay for huge medical care coverage?
In the end, scholastically I don't think it would have matter where I chose, but dang it am I proud to be a buckeye now and ended up going to grad school to get my PhD afterwards so I think I chose wisely.
My lectures finish in March so I'm trying to keep up with reading, assignments, etc. as good as possible while dealing with random but equally as important things like summer job applications and Grad school applications.
I have a clear vision of where I want to work next summer and which Grad school I'll attend next Autumn so I'm trying to keep my eyes on the goal.
Cooking and eating delicious food would be so much easier, were it not for work, grad school and other pressing responsibilities!
I'm an aggie, but also went to UT grad school and live in Austin now so I have a healthy love / hate relationship with UT.
«We don't [often enough] push «em to graduate with a 3.0, so they can actually get into grad school, so I can have them as a graduate assistant.
As I am working on finishing my last year, grad school is very busy so I would like a part time job on the weekends or some nights during the week babysitting to help pay for expenses.
I had decided that 9 - months of SAHM - ing was just the right time to go back to grad school, and so was facing classes in the morning on no sleep at night.
I'm a biologist myself and I used to have access to journal articles while I was in grad school, but now that I work in industry I no longer have access, so I am essentially counting on you to do the reading for me
I didn't start drinking it till I was in grad school and now I wonder how in the world I lasted so long without it.
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.
I was in grad school in New Hampshire during pregnancy (with a July due date) and my husband worked in Alaska in the summer so it wasn't until we had tracked down a housing arrangement that was suitable for home birth that I really knew I was going to be able to pursue home birth.
So, to make this point a little more interesting, we'll follow two types of students through grad school.
«It also made me wonder if there's a female bias present in terms of, «I struggled through grad school without taking leave; I think others should do so as well.»»
In addition, the current MCB Grad Network members and I are discussing the possibility of creating an alumni bridge so that those who leave graduate school can maintain supportive structures in their lives as they move on in their careers.
«With there being so many different areas of biomedical engineering one can get into, it would be really hard to make a decision as to what to do for a substantial part of your life if you didn't go to grad school first,» she says.
And then I came back and I thought I was going to go into comedy writing with a friend of mine, but he became very self - conscious and so I went to grad school.
So — and I don't mean this to sound flippant — why does anyone in America go to grad school?
Because the term «postdoc» warrants clarification, you'll find yourself regularly explaining your status to family members who were so excited about you finishing grad school and now are just confused.
So I was pleased when my wife was offered the first faculty job she applied for, right out of grad school.
So if you're applying to grad school, learn from my carelessness.
«I looked at my other chemistry - major friends who were so excited about grad school and about research,» she says, and she decided «that's just not me.
I went to grad school in St. Louis, so I know about Mark McGwire.
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.
With just my grad school stipend, we didn't have enough to make ends meet, so we took out student loans and lived off credit cards.
Because his grad school research had gone so easily, he says, he had little idea of the challenges involved in doing good science and had been «too immature» to understand that he required further seasoning: «Chaikoff was right to tell me I needed more training, and I was certainly wrong to end - run him.
When I took Mycology 101 in grad school, the textbook situation was so bad that the one we used came on a CD - ROM.
But then I think it's tough when you get to grad school, because so many jobs really are not interdisciplinary.
Especially the last 7 months or so while I've been in grad school... because I don't need a ton of complex carbs to sit around like a potato in a classroom all day and at my desk most of the night.
So many people because my area in grad school my focus was intelligence.
I just started my fourth semester of grad school and it's going to be another beast... so my meal preps will probably continue to be on the boring side (read: fast and easy) for a while longer.
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