Sentences with phrase «months of grad school»

He is in his last few months of grad school and is frantically trying to figure out what his next step will be — in addition to finishing and defending his thesis.

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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.
Well, as grad school students, we only go out to eat about once a month (if that), and I just can't bear the idea of wrestling and wrangling two tiny people while I'm at a restaurant trying to enjoy a meal I paid for someone else to make.
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 looked into the requirements of Medicaid during the last semester of my DH's grad school when we were facing a 6 month gap in insurance coverage.
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.
This is my last semester of grad school and I'm stressed out by even the thought of the work I have to do within the next two months.
of Education undergrads launch their career or begin grad school within 6 months after graduation
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.
In addition, 80 % of our students travel abroad and 97 % are employed or in grad school within 6 months of graduation.
One problem seems to be that a lot of these «breaking news» research papers (I'm thinking also of the geology papers reviewed here a month ago, but any of these climate papers which use the word «unprecedented») are the works of undergraduates or newly - minted grads from various schools.
The problem appears to be that there are more law school grads than there are spots for them to get their mandatory 10 months or so of training.
When results of the most recent California bar exam are released next month, the 18 - year - old law school grad will be too young to drink legally.
By budgeting, cutting back on unnecessary discretionary purchases, saving where you can, and paying off as much as you can each month (especially towards your interest), you'll get a head start on your loans to stay ahead of the game during and after grad school.
I love to be organized but, with the addition of grad school, it's been so hard the last few months to keep up!
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