Sentences with phrase «school dream of»

Many kids in junior high school dream of becoming writers.
While in school I dreamed of having a dog as I grew up with countless animals, but the NYC apartment was too small and had too little extra time with my life being consumed with grad school.

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«Go to school, do your thing,» LaCola says, «but the rest of your free time dedicate to your dream and what you want to do.»
Dreaming of opening his own pizza chain while working at a parlor in high school, John Schnatter made the goal a reality in 1985 — but it took a bit of creativity.
She held fast to that dream throughout high school, toiling over her art portfolio and racking up painting awards, all the while maintaining top grades, earning her grade 10 Royal Conservatory of Music certification for piano, and playing saxophone in seven different bands.
Woodman had always harbored a dream of being a racecar driver, and once sales of the digital camera were going well enough, he indulged himself by going to racing school at Infineon Raceway, in Sonoma.
Dropping out of law school to pursue your dream of being a magician.
Having core values when you are a team of three eyes - wide - open, dreaming - big entrepreneurs in business school is one thing.
This past summer, more students than ever spurned traditional summer internships to pursue their own startup dreams, sometimes with the funding and encouragement of their business schools.
But if you are going to school to become an «entrepreneur» because you live, breathe and dream of starting your own business, it might not be the best option in today's world.
«When I was 22, my dream job was to be chancellor of the New York City School system,» he remembers.
Ivy League admissions decisions came out on Thursday, meaning hundreds of thousands of students who applied found out if they got accepted or rejected from their dream school.
Follow these tips and increase your chances of getting into the school of your dreams:
I think old - school tactics like the Three Cs of sales, pushy car salesman stuff doesn't work any more, especially not if you're selling a lifestyle or a dream, or millions or billions of dollars of real estate.
To celebrate back - to - school season, here are 10 jobs that made our list of Canada's Best Jobs and figure prominently on most kids» list of their dream jobs.
«We're an electronic music and DJ school, and we dreamed of setting up two large, gorgeous tables made of walnut or oak — a simple, beautiful space where musicians can create.
For me, the end of school meant the beginning of my dream job at Microsoft.
The city will spend $ 200,000 on a program that helps high school students who dream of being entrepreneurs.
$ 101,000 technology upgrade turns tech nightmare into dream come true for kids, staff The Monarch School of New England, which serves children with special needs, had about 24 aging computers -LSB-...]
Before the end of that year, however, the Great Depression brought Hill's glory days to a crashing end; the fat royalty checks dried up, the home in Catskills was gone and so was the dream of a success school.
Not merely a collection of good ideas, this book spells out the 67 timeless principles and practices used by the world's most successful men and women — proven principles and strategies that can be adapted for your own life, whether you want to be the best salesperson in your company, become a leading architect, score top grades in school, lose weight, buy your dream home, make millions, or just get back in the job market.
He said today that Apple will do «everything we can» to encourage Congress to make the bipartisan Dream Act — legislation that would offer a path to citizenship for hundreds of thousands of young unauthorized immigrants brought to the U.S. as children if they graduated from high school or obtained a GED — permanent.
If you're organized, knowledgeable about the higher education process, and enjoy working with adolescents and their parents, consider starting a side business as an independent college application consultant to help more smart, ambitious, and qualified kids get into the schools of their dreams.
The ultimate dream of every Nigerian parent is to see their children pass through school, earn a degree, get a high paying job and live happily ever after.
Just be careful, if your accountant has an affinity for granola, wears Birkenstocks, and mentions her dreams of massage school, you may want to find another.
We are so often like the day - dreaming school boy who vaguely hears the drone of the teacher's lesson but when questioned could not repeat a word of it.
Nova Classical Academy, a K — 12 charter school in St. Paul, Minnesota, is the sort of school that most parents seeking a first - rate education for their children can only dream about.
And yet, as I progressed through high school and college, got a job in full - time student ministry, and even traveled through Europe for a few weeks, checking each of these dreams off my list (sans Aussie heartthrob), I found myself at age twenty - four absorbed in feelings that I didn't expect to come for at least another fifteen years, if ever.
While most of us know great accomplishments require hard work over long periods of time, many are tempted to believe graduate school can automatically launch eager students into dream careers where passions and skills relentlessly thrive.
I have been analyzing my own dreams and the dreams of others since I was in high school.
The hope and dream of every church school leader should be that his learners will push on beyond knowledge about religious truth to the pulsating reality of religious experience, and that many, as the years pass, will catch a vision of the depth dimension of the inner life — spiritual wisdom.
Nobody ever dreamed of asking the school system to shut down for Jewish holidays, because there is no reason that the State of New Jersey should observe Jewish rituals or special days.
Look the person in the eye, consider their story and background and that they more than likely didn't dream of this life when they were on the grade school jungle gym.
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This is basically a show about the plans and dreams of nine Texas high school kids in the class of 2000 and how 10 years after graduation nothing in their lives is like they planned it.
As they grow, children encounter many large and small crises both expected and unexpected: birth itself, weaning, toilet training, separation from parents, illness, accidents, the birth of a brother or sister, bad dreams, starting school, learning to read, making friends, adolescence — these and many other experiences provide the potential for problems of varying intensity.
He advised Christian teachers to be: «Recognising that every young person is made in God's image and that we want all young people to have opportunities and to be leaving school with aspirations and dreams and regardless of their backgrounds we need them to all recognise that».
At a weeklong high school football symposium at Georgia Tech, Wuerffel spoke to the young players about his football experiences and his dream come true of playing in the NFL.
When I teach the Gospel of John, I usually tell my students that a paraclete is the one whose name you call when you are hauled into court on false charges, when the school bully is beating you up on the playground, when you wake up from a bad dream in the middle of the night.
Although I never met Brittanie Cecil, and I've never been to Columbus, Ohio, I can not begin to express the grief that wells up inside my heart whenever I see the school photograph of the little teenager, on the cusp of adolescence, her blonde hair pulled back into a ribbon, and her blue eyes sparkling at the prospect of all those summer pool parties, those early - fall hayrides, her prom, her high school graduation with the cap and gown sailing high into a sky as wide and full as her hopes and dreams.
With the clock ticking, Lauren Zaleta and Claire Sargenti are learning new trades just in case things don't pan out as they once dreamed during that first ballet class, that first performance of the Nutcracker, that day the acceptance letter came from the Joffrey School.
So, Sesame Street brought on Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor to tell little girls to ditch the princess swag and start dreaming of law school.
He wants to join the elite US Sigilry Corps» Rescue and Evacuation Department and help save the lives of his countrymen who are fighting in World War I. To realize that dream, he must do the impossible — go to school and get proper training in the science, excel beyond others, and figure out how to get himself a position on the female - ruled R&E team.
Shortly after dropping out of grad school I was approached by a podcast network who offered to help me produce the the My Darling Vegan podcast, which gave me the confidence I needed to continue following my dreams.
In April I took a huge leap of faith by dropping out of grad school with the single focus of finally, after years of dreaming about it, turning my blog into a business.
I recently quit my job to pursue my lifelong dream of going to culinary school (Check out my adventures at http://www.asecondcourse.com) so right now funds and apt space is limited!
As a young Melbourne school girl studying French, I always dreamed of going to Paris and indulging in an authentic pain au chocolate and my all time favourite food, crêpes: — RRB -.
In addition to an allergy flare - up, Sam has been testing out each of my already - frazzled nerves with his dependence, Jade has had an on - again off - again issue with a girl at school, we are still on the house hunt with nothing in sight (the «dream» home fell through for the time being), and we are down a vehicle thanks to some atypical bad luck.
Ever dreamt of attending culinary school?
EAGLE, ID, December 22, 2009 — When Reid Wiebler (age 14) of Davenport, IA played the Idaho Potato Commission's (IPC) harvest game in late September he never dreamed that he would be the Grand Prize Winner and take home $ 10,000 — $ 5,000 for himself and $ 5,000 for his own school, Assumption Catholic High School also in Daveschool, Assumption Catholic High School also in DaveSchool also in Davenport.
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