Sentences with phrase «then get a degree»

The pressure that they put upon you in society to be successful, graduate from high school, then get a degree and a job and start working.
Space Rogue: If you just want to pass the first entry gate of HR then get a degree in basket weaving or creative writing or philosophy.

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Like many Japanese bureaucrats on the fast track, Kuroda studied law at Tokyo University but then left Japan to get a master's degree in economics at Oxford, training that set him apart from his peers.
«People study in school to get the degrees that will help them build a career, but then they don't study for the jobs themselves.»
With a 1.7 high school grade point average and unable to get admitted to any degree - granting institution, Kalin faked an MIT student ID and then used a letter of recommendation from a professor he met there to get himself admitted to NYU.
«My wife got her G.E.D.,» says Bruce Foster, the lead man in the press department and die cut area, «and it ended up costing me 10 grand — because then she went back to get a college degree
The argument was simple: Why should a university student be able to borrow around # 30,000 to get a degree in business but then struggle to raise # 5,000 to launch a startup?
The people who have to get degrees from scam universities and then go on to lie about having an education.
all the libs push for everyone having a college degree then when you actually use it or mention it you get bashed and basically told you're a moron..
How many 65 year old men you know build decks in 105 degree heat (lazy???) And then my dad gets KILLED on the taxes he has to pay this year.
Architects or doctors or lawyers, they go to school, get a degree, and then get on with a company and hope to move their way up.
When I graduated from high school, my plan was to get a degree in Mechanical Engineering, and then invent stuff.
They then scare the child with fears of a place where they will get painful third degree burns with scary monsters that will eat them.
Rowe studied and soon he got an associate's degree, then a bachelor's.
If greed is getting more and more and more, then repenting, turning 180 degrees from greed, is giving more and more and more.
Then they'll scare the kid with hell, a place where they will get painful third degree burns with ugly monsters that will eat them.
Consider this... a person goes to college, gets a four year degree in archaeology (or some antiquities preservation analog); spends summers sifting through sand and rock and gravel, all the while taking graduate level classes... person eventually obtains the vaunted PhD in archaeology... then works his / her tail off seeking funding for an archeological excavation, with the payoff being more funding, and more opportunities to dig in the dirt... do you think professional archaeologists are looking hard for evidence of the Exodus on a speculative basis... not a chance... they know their PhD buys them nothing more than a job at Tel Aviv Walmart if they don't discover and publish... so they write grants for digs near established sites / communities, and stay employed sifting rock in culturally safe areas... not unless some shepard stumbles upon a rare find in an unexpected place do you get archeological interest and action in remote places... not at all surprising that the pottery and other evidence of the Exodus and other biblical events lie waiting to be discovered... doesn't mean not there... just not found yet...
Go get a degree in engineering and then tell me it has nothing to do with science.
You did not get a very good education with your degrees then if you think creationism belongs in a science class.
The recipe said to bake them at 400 degrees, so I pre-heated to 425 and then reduced the temperature to 400 after getting them into the oven.
:) But I suffered from a stupidhood: I turned the oven on to 200 degrees to get it warm so the buns would rise the second time... and then I forgot to turn it off.
Then made sure it got to 170 degrees stirring constantly.
Once the chicken wings reach 150 degrees internal temperature (about an hour of cook time), then stoke up the fire and sear the wings to get them up to 160 degrees and firm / crisp up the skin
I like the 76 degree because, living in the desert, I can just put my container on the back patio for a short while, and then I can easily get it out of the container.
Then two days later it was 45 degrees and rainy and I got nothing but a very light denim button down — does that count as a jacket?
The mixture then gets packed real tightly in a greased 9x5in baking dish and baked at 350 degrees for about 40 minutes.
To get the «X» grill marks, sear the steak for 1 minute, then adjust about 90 degrees and grill for another minute.
I was really enjoying our 70 and 75 degree weather we got a small taste of last week then BOOM, crazy amounts of snow.
Turn chicken so the sauce gets on both sides and then put in the oven at 350 degrees for 15 minutes.
Then this weekend hit, and bam, it's 90 + degrees out, the air conditioner is running and I've got my humble little start to a vegetable garden planted in the backyard.
I got out my fancy schmancy mandoline (which my husband thought I'd never use), and cut super thin slices of the yam and then tossed them with a little bit of canola oil, salt, garlic powder and onion powder and popped them into a 400 degree oven for about ten minutes.
Grimm got a degree in geology and then hit oil on the first few drilling deals he put together.
I mean, how many kids have used football to get college scholarships and then degrees.
She had graduated summa cum laude from Barnard, and then got her law degree from Yale in 1979.
Also, I've got a super niche engineering degree (I think we graduated 11 from the UW my senior year), and even then there are several very disparate careers I could have chosen from.
When the fullback gets the ball, he often takes a step forward and then spins 180 degrees, like a man who has just remembered that he left his car keys on the kitchen table.
I get your point about them being more effective in particular systems, but if you are a genius, then to a certain degree you must trascend the system and produce when your team needs it the most.
thats what wenger says.we have the money, then come transfer time, we are negotiating until the transfer deadline.don't forget that wenger has a degree in economics.He is going to get a healthy gratuity from Arsenal.We want trophies, there no silverware for 4th place.maybe when we finish 5th and we get dumped out of the group phase of the Europa League will people realise how the once mighty have fallen.Go Arsene Please
Also he should then be able to complete the 1 yr needed to get his degree while playing pro.
In» 86, she went off on her own — the then Not - So - Long Luc lived with Richard — to get a degree at the University of Hawaii.
They leaked overnight, couldn't be washed in water over 86 degrees, and required almost a dozen wash cycles per load to get all of the detergent rinsed out, and even then came out of the dryer with a barnyard... Read more >
Parents make countless decisions every day about what foods to feed their kids, what shows they can watch, and what degree of independence they ought to afford them — decisions that only get more complicated with time as they turn into big kids, preteens, and then (gulp) teenagers.
We've been on hikes where we start out in 80 - degree sunny weather and then a mountain storm kicks up and we get higher up in elevation and end up hiking in 40 - degree rain.
Ok, then you're in the right place, because cloth diapering doesn't require a degree in diaperology to get started, and we (will — we're just getting started too, on this website) have all the basics you'll need covered here, with nothing more.
I became a Certified Surgical Tech taking the program to get an Associate's Degree, then on taking more extensive courses to became a 1st Assistant.
If my IQ was compromised, it's not showing: I graduated with honors from one fancy brand - name college and then got a Master's Degree from another fancy brand - name university.
If you're considering a career change to get involved in social work, then enroll in a degree program for human services management.
Nice post mostly because I've been fed up of «kids» thinking that it is acceptable and easy to finish your undergrad degree by the age of 21, getting a masters certificate when you're 22, joining a PhD and getting the Dr of it when you're 25, a couple of post-docs when you're 27... And then, by the age of 28 you'll get to be a Professor.
From then on, I wasn't getting an education degree, I was going to graduate school.»
If you are getting your degree in a technical field where there might be the opportunity to patent a product or method you are developing, then you may want to go out and try to build a business around it.
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