Sentences with phrase «graduating college maybe»

If it was for graduating college maybe it would be easier to understand.

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Maybe the term lasts the duration of a mortgage loan or until a child graduates from college — that is up to you.
Maybe, at the college we are helping them to graduate and leave....
«We don't target college students but people who work at the university, which is usually a sizable number of people, and maybe graduate students and local residents.
«Maybe part of it is the circumstances of college students graduating with more debt than previous generations.
Maybe Madonna and Jennifer Lopez never had this conversation with their pals, but for the rest of us, there's that almost inevitable «aha» moment that even if you're wearing the same size you did the day you graduated college, some of your favorite body parts are going down.
Or maybe there is an upcoming high school or college graduate, who is moving on to a new phase of his / her life and needs a tech upgrade to make the transition.
Maybe it's because we were born and graduated college at the same time and had similar backgrounds, or maybe because some of the things he said echoed thoughts I've had, but I found myself wondering how I would have reacted to the same catalysts in my life; would they have goaded me to hit the road in similar fasMaybe it's because we were born and graduated college at the same time and had similar backgrounds, or maybe because some of the things he said echoed thoughts I've had, but I found myself wondering how I would have reacted to the same catalysts in my life; would they have goaded me to hit the road in similar fasmaybe because some of the things he said echoed thoughts I've had, but I found myself wondering how I would have reacted to the same catalysts in my life; would they have goaded me to hit the road in similar fashion?
Maybe I shouldn't have been, but I was struck by an article in the Wall Street Journal noting the outrage by the higher education establishment that met the comments by North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory when he expressed in a radio interview his concern that many recent college graduates can not find jobs and suggested that -LSB-...]
Life might be more complicated now than when you first graduated college as you have a family, a house to maintain, and maybe even the occasional doctor visit for aches and pains.
This would be an expensive way to administer exams, but hey, maybe more college graduates without jobs could get some part - time work as a result.
The consumers that I see, and this is everything from 75 year old retirees to 22 year old college graduates, they've paid fees for a year or two years and maybe they've saved money or maybe they haven't been able to, but I see them when they're just not able to get any settlement.
Maybe you just graduated from college and are thinking about what to do next, or maybe you've been working for a few years but need a change of sceMaybe you just graduated from college and are thinking about what to do next, or maybe you've been working for a few years but need a change of scemaybe you've been working for a few years but need a change of scenery.
If you are graduating college this spring, you are donning your black gowns and caps and walking the stage in a few weeks (or maybe you have already) to receive the diploma you have worked so hard for.
Maybe smart college graduates don't want FutureLaw jobs.
Even if you already have a life insurance policy, maybe you've been thinking about getting one for your spouse, or for your child who is graduating college with a mountain of student loans you've cosigned.
Maybe you don't have teens, but if your child isn't a baby any longer but still hasn't graduated college, you fall into this group.
Maybe you have recently graduated college and are looking to land your first big break in your chosen field.
Maybe you are entering the work force after graduating from college.
«So you have that college graduate that's back at home looking for a job and maybe got their first job but not ready to be in an ownership or rent situation.»
Maybe you graduated top of your college class.
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