Sentences with phrase «now freshmen in college»

Both now freshmen in college, their business has come a long way from bedroom floors; they now have large - scale headquarters complete with about 25 fulltime employees.
Jordan, a regular camper at Travolta's Short - Films Camp, is now a freshman in college.
«Winston [technically] belongs to our oldest daughter, Amanda, who is now a freshman in college,» Lewis says.
Two of the kids we sent to camp nearly a decade ago are now freshman in college

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I'm a freshman in college right now, and the last time I went to a wedding was probably in elementary school.
Now we are freshmen in college.
Thornton's true pride and joy is not his business but rather his son, Jason (Keith Gordon, now a director), a college freshman struggling to fit in on campus.
Now, a rising freshman in college, he has made a video for Edutopia highlighting student voice and choice, he has a summer job making descriptive product and service videos, and he's eager to start the part - time filmmaking job that he'll likely have when he begins college.
A: Having a real - time connection with the schools and, interestingly, this year I went through the whole college selection with my oldest daughter, who is now a college freshman, and [I] still obviously have a public school child, who is now in 8th...
Someone should remind our loquacious governor that he was instrumental in passing legislation that's eerily similar — i.e., inasmuch as CT students can't meet NCLB's Adequate Yearly Progress standards, CT will now raise those performance standards by embracing the Common Core, increasing graduation requirements, and eliminating developmental education for entering college freshmen who need extra help.
Once again, testing raises its confused head in Michigan... Are our high school students» ACT / MME test scores steadily improving, OR, are MI freshmen now bottoming out of college because of their lack of «college readiness»?
Among CUNY's first - time freshman from New York City high schools who enrolled in 2007, 24 % of students enrolling in community colleges, 37 % in comprehensive colleges, and 45 % of students enrolling in senior colleges had been involved in College Now.
I'm a freshmen in college right now, and I've caught myself falling into the trap of underestimating my potential.
Yea we're now seeing smart college kids that go in their freshman year and start Instagram accounts or blogs, so by the time they graduate they have their degrees and are self - employed.
By Casey Berman CASEY BERMAN ([email protected]) graduated from law school in 1999 and is now a San Francisco - based entrepreneur and founder of Leave Law Behind, a blog helping lawyers find alternate careers.When I was a freshman in college, I was given one of the most valuable items a
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