It is no wonder that
students fret so much when they sit down to write their first ever cover letter for a legal intern position.
Students fret when they hear the phrase, employees get scared when they receive such notices, and property owners don't often imagine that they can get a warning from their clients.
Many of
my students fret needlessly over their ebook covers.
Students fret about these expenses and the very likely possibility of further increase.
At the top, honors
students fret not about boredom or weak achievement, but about the stress that attends all that cramming and homework as they compete for entry into high - status universities.
Not exact matches
When the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance dutifully looked into youth unemployment last summer, it heard familiar tales of outrage and woe from university
student groups and organized labour
fretting about
student debt, precarious work and temporary foreign workers.
Students in the city of Rochester
fret the impact of repealing the DACA program will have on their classmates.
Students, already demoralized by scarce funding and no jobs,
fret over whether basic research (of the sort that produced CRISPR in the first place) will be as esteemed as «patentable» work — and if their names will even be included on the patent.
That ironic undercutting of expectations is a good place to start as Barry introduces us to Josh, a college Everyman
fretting over his long - distance relationship with long - term girlfriend Tiffany (Rachel Blanchard), a veterinary
student in Austin, Texas.
But the country's largest teachers union, the National Education Association, still
frets that the program lacks sufficient accountability for results: «Voucher
students are not included in state assessments, so taxpayers have no way of knowing how the voucher funds have been spent, and how
students have fared.»
Indiana's employers
fret over the state's anemic pipeline of passionate and capable math and science
students.
Osborne also
frets about the impact of school choice policies on the
students «left» behind at their assigned district schools, but the research literature shows that they benefit as well.
This is a state that over a year ago (Feb. 1, 2014) was
fretting on the front page of The Oregonian: «Too Many Oregon
Students Unready for Kindergarten State Officials Lament.
he asked them,
fretting about whether to hold back stipends to get some of the newer
students» attention.
The trend is leading some district officials to
fret about the long - term effects on their traditional public schools, including loss of
students and state funding, and competition for high - quality teachers.
It may seem like only a wonk would
fret about any congressional resolution to void regulations for the Every
Student Succeeds Act but, in fact, it may be an enormous educational detriment for close to 37,000,000
students.
As
students hit the books and parents start
fretting over their kids» math homework, here are five things to watch for in campuses across Southern California:
With this in mind, have we spent the past 20 years
fretting over raising standards, creating related assessments, and designing accountability systems to improve
student performance, but neglecting to help
students understand why any of this should be meaningful to them?
Parents and teachers
fret over the summer months about the potential for the «summer slide,» a documented drop in reading comprehension and word recognition scores in
students who spend their summer vacations without the daily reading time they are accustomed to in school.
Some have wound up purchasing low quality or plagiarized papers from organizations that wouldn't
fret about the
student's prosperity and professions.
But don't
fret, the drop in the credit score is inconsequential in comparison to the fact that you don't have
student loans anymore, and in your case, are also debt free.
Don't
fret, private
student loan interest rates are falling and have become nearly equal to their federal
student loan counterparts, for some borrowers.
They conjure images of people drowning under
student debt or
fretting over credit card bills that have gotten out of hand.
Infographic: Life is financially fragile for millennials — Young adults tend to carry credit card balances,
fret about repaying
student loans and don't have an emergency fund... (See Financial literacy and millennials)
If you do not meet the minimum qualifications, however, don't
fret because you can still qualify for the best
student loan refinance rates.