Sentences with phrase «read after graduating college»

The first personal finance book I read after graduating college was The Automatic Millionaire by David Bach.

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The true test of a university is: are alumni reading a book a month forty - five years after they graduated from college?
This article is a must - read for every guy in their early 20s: The 10 pieces of clothing every man should add to his closet after graduating college.
After reading through her information, he finds that not only does she like Italian food and graduated from a four - year college, but she also enjoys being outdoors and going to car shows — both things that Joe really likes to do!
In 2015, even though just 37 percent of twelfth graders were college - prepared in reading and / or math, a whopping 69 percent enrolled in post-secondary education in the months after graduating from high school.
Four years after Kentucky adopted the new Common Core benchmarks for what students should know and be able to do in reading and math, about 62 percent of students are considered ready for college or a career when they graduate — up from 38 percent in 2011.
When students enter college or the workforce after graduating high school without the necessary reading skills to comprehend complex texts, opportunities for deeper understanding, critical thinking, career advancement, and financial success are negatively affected.
Sixty - two percent of the 2013 ACT - tested graduating class in Wyoming who met the Proficient standard in reading enrolled in college the fall after high school graduation.
Seventy - four percent of the 2013 ACT - tested graduating class in Wyoming who met the Advanced standard in reading enrolled in college the fall after high school graduation.
Forty percent of the 2013 ACT - tested graduating class in Wyoming who met the Basic standard in reading enrolled in college the fall after high school graduation.
If you are so inclined, you may also want to read the recent Washington Post (10.24.16) article, entitled «The big problem with the Obama administration's new teacher - education regulations», in which the chair of Connecticut College's Education Department co-wrote that the «academy provisions» which were incorporated into ESSA (after initially being developed by the two charter lobbyist organizations New Schools Venture Fund and Relay Graduate School of Education) would exempt «entrepreneurial «start - up programs» (i.e. teacher preparation «academies»)... from many of the requirements that states will enforce for other programs — such as hiring faculty who hold advanced degrees or conduct research, holding students to certain credit hours or course sequences, or securing accreditation from the field's accrediting bodies.»
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Some 33 % of US high school graduates will never read another book for the rest of their lives, and 42 % of college graduates will never read one after college.
He was given a full ride to Vanderbilt University's graduate program in English but dropped out after a year, knowing that he wouldn't be able to continue reading and writing for pleasure if he became a college professor.
But with all of the technology and tools available to college students and graduates today, this really is something you can do on a Saturday afternoon after you've finished your weekend reading and before you head out to the bars.
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The first poetry reading I gave after graduating from Bard College in 1972 was because of Gail Mazur.
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