Sentences with phrase «only go to school»

In fact, today's generation of college students not only go to school they're holding down a job or two to pay the bills AND are part of cause bigger than themselves through their involvement in the community.
Children only go to school for some hours of the day — the vast majority of the time they are not at school.
Then he hustled — he hustled in college to not only go to school but also to get his insurance license.
«If you introduce entrepreneurship education to people at the primary, junior high or senior high school level, they grow up with that mentality that they do not only go to school to look at government for...
Keep in mind that kids only go to school 180 days or so.
Lily will start preschool a week after the boys go back and will only go to school 12 hours a week, so I know she'll be asking for her brothers at first.
Romney isn't from Utah, he only went to school there.
I technically only went to school in Palo Alto for 8th and 9th grade before going to boarding school.
But this past October, in an effort to cut costs, they backed off on that promise, explaining that it wasn't really forced placements because ATR teachers would only go to schools with open positions (would teachers ever go to schools with no open positions?)
I knew that there were many people out there, taking advantage of current loan programs, who only went to school for the refund generated to them each term as a means of earning an extra income, and some academic institutions were behind them encouraging enrollment based on the amount of refund money from student loans they were going to get.
Is there anyway to get your loan forgiven if you only went to school for 2 months and missed the deadline to drop classes?
This guy only went to school for one semester.

Not exact matches

Bill Gates went to one of the only high schools in the United States that had a computer.
This weekend pays tribute to a specific era, 1985 - 89, and features a host of initiatives like cars with old - school car paint schemes, commemorative ticket and program designs, specially - designed apparel, retro food offerings at the track... unlike, say, baseball or football throw - back games where the only real change is the team's uniforms, Darlington and its partners goes all in.
He said that while a school like Harvard might have only 6,000 students a year but some 50,000 alumni in the city, each one of those grads is getting contacted by 100 students or more, asking to meet or go for coffee.
«If I'm going to be dean, not only should we have the ambition to be the best school in Canada — certainly among the very best — but also among the best in the world,» he told them.
Among Fortune 500 CEOs, 41.0 percent went to an elite school, 53.0 percent had a college education, and only 5.8 percent had no college education or no data.
«If we were smart, not only would we be focusing on encouraging the best technologists in school to go down this path — with programs designed and incentivized — we would be fighting to become the place where the brainpower of the world wants to come to live.
In Germany, 97 percent of students graduate from high school, but only a third of these students go on to college.
For old - school shaving purists, tallow based shaving soaps are the only way to go, as these are about as traditional as it gets.
That's enough to rent a nice apartment (or pay the mortgage on, say, a + / - $ 1m house), take a nice vacation each year, and probably pay private school tuition for one or two kids... but you're certainly not going to be flying your own Gulfstream with only $ 5 million.
He decided to take a stand, he said, not only because of the economic implications, but also because he could not ignore the human toll that deportation would take on people who have been working and going to school legally and have mostly known only one country — the United States.
Elizabeth Zdrodowski, a Palm Beach County school media specialist, went without a raise from 2008 to 2009 and only got a $ 500 bonus in 2010 and a $ 500 raise in 2011.
I think there's a lot of amazing people that don't get to college, not only that do things like I do but because their voices just aren't heard in the tsunami of people that apply every year to colleges in such an economic impacted school system here which we have here in America where people have to go into massive amounts of debt just to go to college and get an education,» he said.
The same people who protest international support for third - world countries saying «we need to take care of our own first» are ironically the same people who actually want to abolish food stamps, the WIC program, free school lunches, welfare and social security in the US, never mind the fact that the people who benefit from these programs are the ones who cut their lawns, clean their homes, serve their meals in restaurants, and build their houses, all while going home to a tiny apartment they share with 6 other people and finding nothing to eat in the house but a can of green beans because payday is still 2 days off and there's only enough gas in the car to get them to work the next two days, so driving around town for 2 hours trying to find an open food bank isn't an option.
I went to Catholic school and never learned creationism, only evolution.
I think there's a lot of amazing people that don't get to college, not only that do things like I do but because their voices just aren't heard in the tsunami of people that apply every year to colleges in such an economic impacted school system here which we have here in America where people have to go into massive amounts of debt just to go to college and get an education.
We can only talk at lunchtime, because she has to go home right after school with her older sister.
We all go to school, only life's school is for adults.
To be sure, there is the «hot, sweet Catholicism» of his aunt, the «stern and unyielding Calvinism» of the Presbyterian cook, the lukewarm Anglicanism of his boarding school («a religion that «Never Went Too Far»)-- all part of the warmed - over stew of a divided Christendom long past its prime, of which only the «warm gravy of Catholicism retains a little flavor.
If only I could take a cloth and wipe out all I have learnt, all I have seen and heard, and go to Zorba's school and start the great, the real alphabet!
I can only shake my head and wonder if any of them actually went to school and learned anything about the terminology of the scientific method?
«Unfortunately it's a social reality, and the only way we're going to stop this is by the government changing the rules and the admission criteria, where schools have to serve the local population.
And, years after I had become a Methodist pastor (only went to the Lutheran School until the 7th grade...) I found a «Who Am I?»
He said that he got into Yale only because they were «hard up for students,» but he went on to earn himself a respected academic place in this Ivy League school.
One need only look at President Jimmy Carter, who went so far as to teach Sunday school at his local Baptist church, to see how a sitting president can make room for faith, said Balmer of Dartmouth, who counts among his many books «God in the White House: How Faith Shaped the Presidency from John F. Kennedy to George W. Bush.»
This sounds overly simplistic but once the focus goes to getting kids out the door and off to school these important small hallmarks of intimacy can end up being directed only at the kids.
I am also concerned that gated communities, private schools and a re-emergence of segregation in our schools is only going to exacerbate the problems related to this failure.
I am going to suggest that we not only make prayer permissible in government schools, but make it mandatory.
And so I find myself jogging next to a girl I went to high school with, spinning alongside the grocery store clerk, doing pilates with my neighbors, and sharing the weight room with the intimidating fit people who I can only assume actually live at the Y.
After all, your mind's already mostly made up — there's really only one school you're thinking of going to.
So when the thought of my Sunday school teachers» disapproval crossed my mind, the only words to surface to my lips were, «All right, then, I'll go to hell.»
In Sunday's Times, Judith Shulevitz reviews Kristin Luker's new book on the sex - ed wars, When Sex Goes to School, which argues... well, here's how Shulevitz puts it: Only toward the end of a 300 - odd page book about sex education in America does Kristin Luker permit herself a....
About the only way to escape it is to get out of the valley by going up to the mountains and go skiing, which our family doesn't do, or go on a trip, which is hard to do with snowy roads and children in school, so mostly I stay home and make comfort foods to drown my inversion woes.
When my kids go back to school next week they will only have 32 days of school left for the year.
We live only an eight minute walk from my son's school and yet I find myself reaching for the car keys to go pick him up more often than not.
You see, when my husband is away on business, not only do I have to get myself ready, I have to constantly go back and forth from my room to my son's room to get him up and drive him to school!
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.
There is still some way to go before a Meat Free Monday or other day of the week becomes the norm, however: the October survey revealed that 46 schools offered vegetarian menus twice a week, and only three more than three times a week.
Hard to believe that there is only one week remaining of the school holidays — I'm in full blown panic now about how I'm going to be separated from little Tara next week.
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