Sentences with phrase «mother graduated from college»

Your mother graduated from college, while Wes» mother was forced to leave school after the Reagan - era cuts to Pell Grant funding.

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An energetic graduate of Wesleyan College, class of 2013, no longer proud of her achievement - packed résumé, cuts off contact with her mother, flies to Hawaii, lives in a hut, and survives on plants from her small garden.
He was born to a 15 - year - old single mother and never graduated from college.
I'm Judy, the proud mother of two amazing boys who have recently graduated from college and are on their way to pursuing their life goals.
The summer after I graduated from college, my mother and I traveled around Morocco together.
Just before she graduated from college, Erica got a call from her mother to come home and harvest her first vintage in 2010 and then return to school.
She was born, raised and educated in California, graduating from Occidental College in 1968, and is the mother of two sons.
This is what my mother did when I was in Tenth Grade, as a result of her doing that and making the school system put me in a different school where I was safer, I went from being, almost a high school dropout, to being the first person in my family to graduate from college.
Classes that he took at Harvard Extension School while growing up in the Boston suburbs translated into college credits, and he graduated from Berklee College of Music in just two - and - a-half years, his mothecollege credits, and he graduated from Berklee College of Music in just two - and - a-half years, his motheCollege of Music in just two - and - a-half years, his mother said.
Wendy Long, a New York City attorney who is originally from New Hampshire, says she has many similarities with Gillibrand, both are working mothers who graduated from Dartmouth College, but she says her political philosophy is «1980's Ronald Reagan conservative».
Both are working mothers who graduated from Dartmouth College, but she says her political philosophy is «1980's Ronald Reagan conservative».
Her mother, a noted psychiatrist who was the first African American woman to be admitted to Vassar College and to graduate from the Yale University School of Medicine, had persevered through a difficult childhood after her...
After graduating from Wellesley College, Sarah's mother had wanted to go on to law school, but her family insisted that she come home to Dallas to make her debut instead.
My biological mother later found out that my mother had never graduated from college and that my father had never graduated from high school.
I'm 20 years old, single mother and graduated college from the psw program.
I am originally from NYC, I have lived in Georgia for over 15 years, I am a college graduate and a mother of two sons Read More
His father graduated from MIT with a Ph.D. in engineering, and his college - educated mother helped spark in her children a long - lasting love for learning.
After graduating at 14 from the «colored» high school in Vicksburg, my mother moved to Harlem and lived with her maternal grandmother and aunts so that she could complete the last two years of high school in a place that would better prepare her for college and a medical career.
A straight - A student from a public high school on Maryland's Eastern Shore, he gave up a chance for an Ivy League education to take care of his sick mother and attend nearby Washington College, from which he graduated magna cum laude in 2006.
I'm also a mother of two - one in college, who graduated from a public high school, and another just starting at our local public high school.
I am still basking in the example my mother and father, Monica and Willis Girley Jr., set for me when they graduated from college in 2013.
She graduated from Dickinson College and is the proud mother of two teenage sons.
According to stayteen.org, less than half of teen mothers graduate from high school and fewer than two percent earn a college degree by age 30.
Concerned I'd graduate from college and begin working full time at the Berg Agency, the real estate company where my father was a regional manager and my uncle was president, my mother advised, «Tommy, you don't want to end up like your father working crazy real estate hours all your life.»
It doesn't hurt that I lived in Wisconsin until I graduated from college and that my late mother was convinced there was nowhere on earth as wonderful as her beloved state!
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