Sentences with phrase «talking about going to college»

«My daughter is talking about going to college,» said Tiffany Minor, whose daughter Jolanda is a student at Smillow Prep Charter School.
«And going around and talking about going to college for free.
«We bring in presenters to talk about going to college and arrange college campus visits for classes as early as fourth and fifth grade,» reports Gail Woolf, a partnership manager.
Kindergarten students talk about going to college.

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I was homeschooled, I went to college when I was 16, as a woman I'm really interested in the subjects I talk about, which are video games and things that aren't «traditionally» female.
«The thing that's been interesting to me about tech is that when I talk to other companies, people talk about where other people went to college,» she says.
Winterberg says advisors have to offer an equivalent robo - advisor service but also make clear that they do much more than just «turnkey asset management and stock selection... This week of all weeks they should be saying that to clients, how they create financial plans and go beyond just investments but talk about cash flow, taxes, estate plans and college planning.
I still remember sitting in one of my college accounting classes and my professor announcing that we were going to talk about credit cards that day.
Over at The Atlantic, I give a synopsis of what I'm on about when talking of the «pink police state» — Orwell's «Big Brother» meets the big brother who drives a Camaro, goes to community college, and bounces at the local strip club....
Many years ago, I went to a presentation at a conference for women in higher education and heard a president of a community college in Oregon whom I very much admire talk about the concept of self - care.
«At the beginning, (Lynn Dell) always talked about me getting that piece of paper, then going to college,» said Jones, referring to a high school diploma.
Then, for 50 minutes, the young men talked, with Bailys loosely guiding the conversation around the theme of what it takes to go «outside of the box» in your thinking and decision - making — a topic that was broad enough to encompass both a discussion about what it might feel like to leave Illinois for college and a long debate about the experience that Rashid, one of the group members, had had the previous weekend, when he was jumped by two guys while he was walking from his grandmother's house to a convenience store to buy M&M's.
Avoid the word «just» when talking with other parents about our kids or their peers: «She is just applying to the state schools,» «he is just going to community college,» «they are just working for right now.»
16 to 18 is also the time when children really need to become much more future oriented, when you're projecting what they're going to spend out in the future, this is the time when you're putting your college plans together, sit down and talk with them about what is going to cost for them to be away for 4 years.
For the kids we've been talking about, the same persistence and character strength that get them through college are going to help them in whatever else they do.
Organizational / hoarding expert Leslie Josel talks about getting ready to go to college and how to organize the dorm room.
«How can the board talk about traffic issues in College Point and then turn around and approve a project that's going to bring in 2,000 people every day?»
Cuomo and de Blasio might still talk about continuing the Second Avenue Subway Expansion, building new affordable housing, or making the SUNY college system tuition - free but they're going to face real challenges finding the money to pay for anything new while there's a question mark about funding existing commitments.
I've talked about Christy a little on kedgotwed — we go wayyy back to our very first semester of college.
We went to grade school and college together (i.e. Cincinnati is the smallest town), so it was nice to catch up on life and talk about our awkward, plaid - jumper grade school days.
About me: Whats up this ya girl Terica representin Duval County to the fullest Imma cool down to earth person love to meet new people and make new friends as I go I like sleep, shop, make money, talk on the phone.I am currently in college studying to be a medical assistant I have
6» 3» Currently going to college, plan to one day be in the FBI, and am always up to talk about any anime, manga, or game.
In addition, she talked about Parks and Recreation, working with Bill Murray on director Roman Coppola «s A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III, and director Maggie Carey «s The To - Do List (aka The Hand Job), in which she plays a recent high school graduate intent on losing her virginity before going off to collegTo - Do List (aka The Hand Job), in which she plays a recent high school graduate intent on losing her virginity before going off to collegto college.
But that also factors into the other big part I wanted to talk about with you about — the fallout from their fight over where Lady Bird chose to go to college.
And lastly, this is a topic that a lot of people are scared to talk about, what happens to first - generation kids of color who go to college.
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But the challenges for some groups, for low income kids, we still are talking about the majority not going on to college.
«We're not talking about people not going to college,» he said.
Cruz had gone to Yale and recalled talking to a colleague about what it had been like to be a minority student at an elite college.
Just as there's a lot of information and data out there that talks about students, particularly low - income students coming from low - performing schools or communities, going to college and struggling because they've been so used to being spoon - fed information and not taking responsibility for their own learning, we need to use blended learning to support students being more self - directed and have more ownership of their learning so they're able to more successful in college and career.
The numbers are hard to track but between the two towns alone, we're talking about more than 50 Connecticut residents, people who, for the most part went to Connecticut's colleges and universities, and then stayed here in Connecticut to help strengthen Connecticut's schools.
And instead we're talking about providing benefits to students who would almost certainly go to college without this aid.»
Katie King talked with her college - going niece, Jenna, about navigating the transition to higher education using social - emotional skills.
When I talk about the eZone, I mean college papers, short stories, poetry, magazine articles — content that you're proud of that didn't really take you that long to write (relatively speaking) and when you see it sitting idle on your hard - drive you ask: «what am I going to do with it?»
On his site JamesAltucher.com, he talks about all alternate options and things kids should be doing INSTEAD of going to college, and publishing is one of them.
We talk a lot about doing your own taxes here on The College Investor but what if you have no desire to do taxes yourself or are just scared you're going to screw them up?
I still remember sitting in one of my college accounting classes and my professor announcing that we were going to talk about credit cards that day.
Mr. Farrington, I recently visited a site that talked about loan forgiveness for people who went to Westwood College.
The burden of taking care of incapacitated person is enough not to talk about going through the rigours of going through college or university education.
My younger sister has been talking about taking out student loans for college and so I am really glad that I found this post, because I am going to send it to her to look over.
We talk about every else but money when kids go off to college...
My wife and I talked about options and going to college and decided that I could get a degree in three years.
«Our humane education volunteer manager gets calls from schools, college groups and Boy Scouts to go out and talk about what we do,» Darling says of the education program.
This morning I went to Montserrat College of Art to hear Portia Munson talk about her work.
We didn't talk about our work then, but in 1963 I went back for two years with my wife, the painter Sheila Girling, and my two sons, to teach at Bennington College in Vermont, where Helen had been a student.
Having read about this idea and liked it very much, I went to Barnes» talk at Imperial College London about a month ago.
Go ahead and whip out your business card and try to talk about how you can «add value» to someone else's business while volunteering at the homeless shelter or watching Monday Night Football with your college friends.
This is Bob Ambrogi and joining my co-host J. Craig Williams and I today to talk about Pokémon Go and the legal issues are Professor Adam Thimmesch, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Nebraska College of Law and Brian Wassom from the firm Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn.
If you know you want to go to college, talk to your high school counselor about taking classes that will count toward a college degree later on.
Go to your college career center; meet with a career counselor to talk about what you want to do and what interests you, and learn about how to conduct a successful job search.
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