Michael Mann was «still relatively fresh»
out of graduate school when his work demonstrating the rise in global temperatures caught the attention of senior climate scientists.
Not exact matches
You are taking two years
out of your career and then there is the
out -
of - pocket cost, so take the time to go and visit each
school and ask yourself, «What do I want to do
when I
graduate?
When I was teaching at the New
School already 50 years ago,
graduate students were dropping
out of the field because they couldn't fit reality into the curriculum.
When I was minutes
out of graduate school and brand - newly twenty - four years old, I drove from West Virginia where I had been in
school, down to Virginia to pick up my little brother from college, home to San Diego, and then I slept for an entire day.
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When theological
schooling is defined as preparation for filling the functions that make up the role
of professional church leadership,
graduates turn
out to be incapable
of nurturing and guiding congregations as worshiping communities, the health
of whose common life depends on the quality
of the theology that is done there.
Now
out of favor in spite
of his enduring scholarship and his central role in the development
of academic sociology, Sorokin was already beginning to fade
when I entered
graduate school in the late - 1950s.
When I was in
graduate school my counselor told me something (actually many things) that has helped me these past 20 or so years... «The only way to get
out from under the crap that's holding you back and making you miserable... is to go right through the heart
of it.»
When foster children turn 18 and
graduate from high
school, they are considered to have «aged
out»
of foster care, and they can be thrust into the adult world with very little support.
In 1989 Pat Gruber was just a fledgling chemist, 29, fresh
out of graduate school,
when his bosses at the agricultural giant Cargill pitched a problem that stumped him: Come up with new uses for corn.
When I first started graduate school, I was the only minority in my program, and when I wasn't in lab or in class I was reluctant to hang out with some of the other graduate stude
When I first started
graduate school, I was the only minority in my program, and
when I wasn't in lab or in class I was reluctant to hang out with some of the other graduate stude
when I wasn't in lab or in class I was reluctant to hang
out with some
of the other
graduate students.
«
When I started to explore the solar system as a young guy just
out of graduate school, our mind's - eye view
of the outer solar system was pretty bleak.
When it comes to figuring
out what to wear at academic conferences, even though I'm now in my fourth year
of graduate school, I don't consider myself an expert.
When I got my first clinical job
out of graduate school, everyone around me was licensed with a private practice.
I am 19 years old and as
of right now I am still in high
school when I
graduate I plan
of joining the army I am in JROTC 4 times a day and I work
out three days a week for pt in every period I have it.
I was a senior in high
school when the first one came
out, in the middle
of college
when AP2 came
out, and newly
graduated with lots
of friends getting engaged during the summer
of American Wedding.
I left this building exactly 60 years ago
when I
graduated from the USC film
school and they had the ceremony
out in front
of the library, and I haven't been back since — not to this building.
In the report, Educating
School Teachers, Dr. Arthur Levine calls the teacher education system «chaotic» and
out of touch with what should be the new benchmark for assessing teacher preparation programs: How well students do
when a colleges
graduates get in front
of a class.
In 1989, my dream
of attending college on a football and track scholarship was shattered
when I
graduated high
school with a 1.56 GPA, a ranking
of 413
out of 435 students in my senior class, an 820 on the SAT, a 19 on the ACT, a dismal attendance record, and absolutely no idea about what I wanted to do with my life.
«On the one hand, these first - place finishes and so forth — which are all based on averages — are great, we're proud
of it, but it should be a pretty short celebration in light
of the deep, persistent achievement gaps that look a lot like they did
when we set
out on this,» said Reville, now a professor at the Harvard
Graduate School of Education.
And why imply that
when Li and Scott - Clayton cite research showing that the earnings boost from a
graduate degree is larger for blacks than whites, a finding they say can't be broken
out by the type
of school attended?
Hon Michael Gove, he outlined his commitment to support these children
when he stressed the tragic fact that
out of the 120,000 children that enter compulsory education each year and are eligible for free
school meals, only 40
graduate from university.
The second redesign
of the SAT in this century announced Wednesday and scheduled to go into effect
when todays high
school freshmen take it in 2016 aims to strip many
of the tricks
out of a test currently administered to more than 1.5 million students in every high
school graduating class.
Ellen Condliffe Lagemann, Warren Professor and Dean, Harvard
Graduate School of Education added: «In a media saturated environment, there are very few stand -
outs when it comes to programming that can benefit young children in a positive way.
Betty A. Rosa stopped just short
of advocating educational disorder, but it doesn't take a high
school graduate to understand what she means
when she said to reporters: «If I was a parent, and I was not on the Board
of Regents, I would opt
out at this time, yes.»
For the West Chester Area
School District, the last straw for class rank came when a University of Pennsylvania admissions officer told school officials that a highly qualified graduate had been rejected because she was ranked 15th out of 320 stu
School District, the last straw for class rank came
when a University
of Pennsylvania admissions officer told
school officials that a highly qualified graduate had been rejected because she was ranked 15th out of 320 stu
school officials that a highly qualified
graduate had been rejected because she was ranked 15th
out of 320 students.
«
When the report came
out, it catapulted the issue
of education onto the national agenda,» says Mary Hatwood Futrell, professor and Dean
of The George Washington University
Graduate School of Education and Human Development in Washington, DC, and president
of the National Education Association from 1983 - 1989.
When you
graduated from college played a huge role in your earnings right
out of school.
Fisher began his career in 1928
when he dropped
out of Stanford
Graduate School of Business.
To the US Academy,
graduates» blood is on your hands — yours and all your minions», in their infinitely variable guises (the loan officers and administrators, high
school advisors who push - push - push college, university faculty and administrators who ply with spoken promises
of a far better tomorrow post-graduation, and the online «experts» who keep parroting the hackneyed, specious line that college grads earn more (that, I'm confident, is an illusion
of the social backgrounds
of those who're employed, as the immensely wealthy father
of a good friend
of mine pointed
out when he recently commented
when I shared with him about the job insecurity - college degree paradox that he'd simply «manage my children's trust funds and get them placed at friends» companies.»
The Department
of Education tries to prevent students from falling into the default category by postponing the repayment requirement through deferments and since the repayment requirement begins only
when students are
out of school, they enroll in
graduate or additional undergraduate programs.
When she
graduated from high
school, she went
out of town to college.
Roxy was a dog training
school graduate, but no matter how much we tried to get her to «heal» properly on a leash, it all went
out the window
when she caught wind
of a scent.
No real surfer with any brains would paddle in front
of a surfer up and riding
when one's self is paddling
out, simply because I'd rather be rolled by just the wave and not being run down like a road kill by a possible,
out of control surf
school graduate.
The Pictures Generation
of the 1980s —
when I was in college and
graduate school — were the people who were as freaked
out about the consumable object as they were about visual screens.
When John first showed his paintings — mostly
of suburban women and girls — at White Columns and later at Andrea Rosen right
out of Yale
graduate school, they were considered ironic and, in truth, kind
of mean, even degrading, to his subjects.
If I showed the stuff that I did
when I was coming
out of graduate school, Laughable, completely laughable!
I started using it
when I was in
graduate school, I had no money and I was running
out of material.
I kid you not
when I say that 58 %
of the
graduates of Ottawa U law
school today would either not have gotten in the first place or would have been weeded
out by Christmas
of first year 35 years ago.
I couldn't have imagined that — 20 years
out of law
school — the percentages
of law firm equity partners who are women would not be much better than
when I
graduated.
The big - law - firm analog to the U.S. News law
school rankings had arrived a few years earlier when the American Lawyer, a publication that Yale Law School graduate Steven Brill founded, put out its first - ever list of the nation's fifty largest law firms, the Am L
school rankings had arrived a few years earlier
when the American Lawyer, a publication that Yale Law
School graduate Steven Brill founded, put out its first - ever list of the nation's fifty largest law firms, the Am L
School graduate Steven Brill founded, put
out its first - ever list
of the nation's fifty largest law firms, the Am Law 50.
What is it that is causing us to see a large number
of women leave the law
when we're
graduating almost 50 %
out of law
school and we're starting at law firms, almost 50 % so we're almost 50/50 going in, so why is it 10 years down the road we're down to 18, 20 %
of women in the law.
If you're a law professor and you want to get depressed, try to figure
out how many
of your recent
graduates have real legal jobs that pay enough to justify the tuition that funds your salary, and also involve doing the kind
of work they wanted to do
when they went to law
school.
And also for a drivers first convection who has a
Graduated Drivers License (class G) and
when he receives a ticket
out of state that state requires him to attend traffic survival
school.
When you are right
out of school or have just a few years
of work experience under your belt, it's OK to include scholarships and internships, and whether you
graduated cum laude.
Most candidates» entire body
of knowledge
of job search was gained
when they
graduated college (or grad
school)--
when they searched for their first job
out of school.
i am a student at Kaplan college and I am about to start my externship and I keep hearing how hard it is to find a job and that we go into a world where the doctor and nurses rule the world and looks down on us and we are left to do the dirty work and that
when we get
out in the working world that we do nt have the proper knowledge we need and to sell ourselves I feel if you have learned all it is we need to what do they want us to do i really say kiss my azz this program is full
of shht and
when I
graduate i plan on going to
school to be a surgical tech because the men in this field do nt get their fair treatment.
«
When tech stocks fell
out of favor, people started looking for a safe haven, and REITs were seen as a safe haven,» said David Barker, who teaches a real estate course at the University
of Chicago's
Graduate School of Business.
Upon
graduating from art
school, fine artist and decorative designer Annie Sloan, creator
of Chalk Paint ®, was looking for a quick and easy paint that could be used in a myriad
of ways, and
when she couldn't find what she needed, she set
out to create it herself.