Sentences with phrase «like going to graduate school»

«This is like going to graduate school,» says Steve Foehl, a volunteer official and executive director of the New Jersey State Golf Association.

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I then somehow changed this caring, loving man, into something that was more comfortable to me (Don't do it like this; Do it like this) Then at almost 18, I went back to school, got my GED and graduated as a Medical Assistant, with a 3.9; I was determined to be what I wanted to be and get my life back!..
Then my academic advisor told me that if I really liked philosophy, I could go to graduate school and eventually make a living writing and teaching it.
I remember that 91 team well i had just graduated high school that year.In the 90 season i saw they changed to black uniforms i was like that's my team.I was like i got to have one of those black jerseys and i went to the mall right after xmas in 90 and what do i find a number 21 black jersey sitting on the clearence rack with a host of other teams jerseys that was the only Falcons one left.So i bought it and wore that at school the next week and i told people this is my team win lose or draw.That 91 team was exciting to watch and that's how it all started for me being a fan of this team.
6 months after we were in the relationship he got a job in a supermarket as security guard, but here in my country that does nt really makes a lot, its like almost $ 300 dollars per month, i make 600 up to 800 per month, by taking calls in a call center, he never went to college he only graduated highschool, im in law school right now... from the very beginning since i knew he did nt have a job or was making money he could spend, if i had money i would invite him out to dinner, or to the movies or whatever and it was me paying for it which i did nt mind, he is not the kind of men who buys flower, or invite u to the movies, or out, he rather visit me at home and watch a movie in netflix and thats it, we have made plans to go out, but none of them works out, something always happen, and the day it may happen, i say no, just because i think i will have to pay for the date..
As for Diaz - Tello, who has graduated from law school since the birth of her child, she's now working in her own legal practice and with groups like the National Advocates for Pregnant Women to educate moms about what they're going into when they enter the delivery room.
This myth is accompanied by other myths, like you should spend all of your time in graduate school doing experiments, not going to networking events.
I assume that computer science is a field like any other field of science in that, once you get into graduate school, you're going to make your way through it and you're never going to have to pay a cent, and you're probably going to get a decent stipend while you're in it.
«People on East Campus are more likely to carry out these kinds of crazy projects,» says Vincent, who, like 10 percent of graduates, plans to go on to medical school.
When you graduate with a major degree like a PhD behind you, it generally isn't the time to go back into school for yet more years of schooling and another degree.
To go out - of - state for graduate school felt like the biggest betrayal I could have done to my familTo go out - of - state for graduate school felt like the biggest betrayal I could have done to my familto my family.
I will eventually go to graduate school, but first, I'd like to help students of color by being a role model and dispelling the myths about majoring in science.
One day, I would like to go to graduate school and pursue a career in publishing.
About me: I am joshua... i graduated from SouthWestern high School... i am a RedNeck... i like to go muddin, hanging out with friends, camping... I like to party and get Drunk... i am a chevy and a Dodge person because Fords are a peace of. . . . . .
About me: Hi my name is Douglas but ppl just call me Doug or Dougie i am a senier at the westport high school and it looks like i am going to graduate and move on to college i want to go to BCC for computer information systems game dev / game creation program i
We don't really care about test scores per se, we care about them because we think they are near - term proxies for later life outcomes that we really do care about — like graduating from high school, going to college, getting a job, earning a good living, staying out of jail, etc...
I had gone from graduate school to special education teacher to history teacher to back to special education teacher, like nobody else that I know had done.
For years, pioneering charter school networks like KIPP, YES Prep, and others won legions of admirers by ensuring that nearly every student they graduated went to college, usually the first in their families to do so.
I had a moment of reflection and decided to go back to school to develop my skills and leadership, to pursue a graduate studies program that I felt would launch me into a new career, to catapult me into education policy like a slingshot.
«The idea that [lawmakers] would even think about [getting rid of the Teaching Fellows program] never even crossed my mind because it seemed like such a positive program — not only for graduates of high school who want to go into teaching, but for the entire state of North Carolina,» said Miller.
Catholic schools like this one have exceptional records of success; almost all of their graduates do, in fact, go on to college.
We live in an uncertain world, but there are at least some universal truths — like the fact that, in order to go to college, you have to graduate high school.
We live in an uncertain world, but there are at least some universal truths like the fact that, in order to go to college, you have to graduate high school.
Like many charter school networks, the Los Angeles - based Alliance College - Ready Public Schools boast eye - popping statistics: 95 % of their low - income students graduate from high school and go on to college.
«Every family deserves a great school like the one I went to,» says Andy Linares, who graduated from a charter school and now attends Cal State Northridge.
If you're like most people, you'll probably say a good school will have a lot of kids graduate and go to college.
Yes, many times the financial aid office at school will make this sound like the way to go, but once you graduate, you'll quickly realize it's not.
When I was 18, I was a freshman of the University of California, Irvine — I went to USC for graduate school — I literally walked into my apartment on campus and there was nothing on the bed: no sheets but there were credit card offers, a whole bunch of them and I started applying, and I was like, «I, I must be grown.
Bradford went to Biennale for the first time a few years out of graduate school, «like every other young artist.»
By this I mean that a self growing system, a bit like the economy, grew, where assistant professors became professors and needed graduate students, affluence allowed more students to go to graduate school instead of facing the real world, even though academy was not a dedication but just work, in a growing spiral.
There would appear to be a wide - spread consensus that more practical skills are the way to go until you read a comment like this one: «We have intentionally ceased hiring graduates from law schools... which are more «skill - oriented».»
I went to Pepperdine Law School as a Dean's Merit Scholar, made the Dean's List and, after an externship with a Federal District Judge, graduated in 1993 with the sole purpose of getting in a courtroom just like Atticus Finch.
I go to a state law school so it is quite different from the stereotype of the big Ivy League schools, but most of our graduates go on to practice small - town law, doing things like preparing wills, incorporating small businesses, suing someone who drove his tractor drunk and ran over his neighbor's pig — things like that — and making under $ 40,000 / year.
In some instances, going to graduate school right after undergraduate school also supports those who would like to focus on a different major because they aren't in love with the discipline they chose as an undergrad (keeping in mind that some graduate degrees do require a certain type of undergraduate degree or course requirements to be accepted).
Reasons like relocating to care for an elderly parent, to go to graduate school, or for a partner's new job are typical reasons for a move.
There are many majors like this, so make sure you are willing and able to go on to graduate school and get all the education you need to have a successful career.
Hello I graduated from San Joaquin Valley College in 2010 as a medical assistant I have my associates degree I didn't think I wanted to do anything with it after I graduated so I put it aside but now I would like to go back to school but I would like to know how to start I'm just part time where I work and would like to get back into the medical field.
I graduated last year, and my school took care of everything and even gave me a choice on where I wanted to go, like a hospital vs a private physician.
Good point Jim... BUT... if brokerages ideally going forward have to compete with other brokerages for only a small number of recent competent graduates per year (instead of the tumble weed - like overabundance of wide - eyed hoping - for - good - luck babes - in - the - woods minor league» rs) who are highly educated (both academically and industry related), well experienced in some kind of previous real estate related venture (other than simply as a commissioned sales person) who can also prove that they have an ethics - driven background «prior» to being allowed into real estate transaction schooling / training, then that ball falls squarely in Organized Real Estate's bureaucratic court of currently - fuzzy parameters.
And a great every kid that goes there graduates and goes to a good high school like mount st joe or mount ta sales or mercy and i.n.d
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