However, the one sure
thing about this college season has been that nothing is sure.
One of the great
things about college football's structure is that a «season - long playoff» is supposed to prevent an underqualified team from claiming No. 1.
Sorority rush is honestly one of the most excited
things about college!
Signing up for classes is one
thing about college I don't miss!
One of the most wonderful
things about College Sex Dates is that you can join for free and check out all the profiles that you can find there.
Let me tell you one
thing about my college studies: I can handle classes and exams, but the assignments cross every limit of common sense.
One of the greatest
things about the college I attended was its co-op program.
One of the most difficult
things about college funding is not knowing the cost.
The great
thing about college traditions is that most of them do look silly to outsiders.
One of
the things about college housing is that you are often living with several other people.
If you live in off campus housing while you are going to the University of Oregon, you will be able to experience all of the great
things about college life without having to worry about missing out on all that the Eugene area has to offer you.
The great
thing about this college is that you have a choice that you can make depending on your needs and time constraints.
Not exact matches
Some of his subjects were worried
about sharing
things like parent's affections or money for
college.
In true
college - application style, Rosen asks for responses to
things like «Tell me
about a problem you've overcome this year» or «What have you done this year that makes you really proud?»
One of the nice
things about taking out federal loans is that you have a little time to adjust to life outside of
college before you have to start paying on them.
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 last
thing anyone wants to think
about when they get out of
college is repaying their student loans.
«It's daydreaming
about your problems, which isn't a pleasant
thing,» says Adam Perkins, a lecturer in the neurobiology of personality at King's
College London.
«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.
One more
thing to think
about: The money belongs to your child, so at age 18 or 21, he or she can use it to pay for
college like you imagined... or for something else entirely.
When cheap imports dropped the bottom out of that industry I picked up a fast - food manager training program, and three years later wound up in
college where I did very well (including, of all
things, enjoying learning
about Shakespeare and Henry Clay!)
At key moments in his career, «I thought back to that wave I surfed in Copacabana far more than I thought
about the
things I learned in
college.
Sensational media stories
about millionaire drop - outs miss one
thing: The vast majority of America's 30 million
college dropouts are more likely than graduates to be unemployed, poor, and in default
Maybe people have come to accept that student loans are the «
thing» to deal with in order to go to
college, and many students don't think
about the cost of
college and choose to deal with the price tag later.
In the ensuing furor, he opened up to radio host Charles Adler
about his volunteer work during
college at a nun - led centre for (mostly) gay men: «If the
things they say
about me are true, then explain to me why a young Jason Kenney spent his time washing bloody sheets at an AIDS hospice in San Francisco in the 1980s.»
They probably have more important
things to worry
about — like unemployment or rising
college tuition costs.
College is
about one
thing: getting a job that can support you in the future.
One of the cool
things about 529 plans is that if your child doesn't need the money, you can transfer the benefit to another family member who is planning to go to
college.
Caught up in national headlines
about our presumed Islamophobia, we at Wheaton
College have been wondering if
things could have gone differently in the past few months.
From my teacher's
college days I remember something
about how, even if it is a foundational, levelling sort of
thing, often enough these levels are joined or partnered for solid learning.
In
college, I was an English major, wasting my parent's tuition money learning how to read, and then learning how to say worthless
things about what I'd read.
The same
thing happened in
college when I pressed a theology professor
about the destiny of the un-evangelized.
The
thing about the modern world is that we get to watch some transform from a intelligent
college graduate into a media whore in just a few days, right before our eyes.
One big
thing I prayed for recently is that a friend of mine would be able to find a job, because they hadnt worked in several years and hadnt graduated from
college, and they found a job within
about a week.
You'd hear the same
thing in any just
about any
college offering seminary studies.
And then, when, like most of the kids in the youth groups or Bible
colleges, we found ourselves in a rather usual sort of life, surprisingly not preaching to thousands on a weeknight, we were left feeling like failures, like somehow we weren't measuring up, we weren't serving God effectively, we must have missed it because isn't our life supposed to be
about doing big, successful
things for God?
The
thing was with the
college was more of the academic rigour and making an argument for an approach being consistent with the Christian faith more than whatever choice was made
about that.
And as far as I can remember,
things were
about the same when I was in
college.
Here is an article
about the
things that students should do in
college to be successful and become the leaders of tomorrow.
«The history of American evangelicalism is critical in understanding how many
things Clinton stands for that contradict the deeply held values of politically engaged evangelicals since the 1960s,» said Kristin Du Mez, a historian at Calvin
College and the author of a forthcoming book
about Hillary Clinton's faith.
When I was in my twenties, it meant one
thing: it meant writing songs
about my roommates in
college.
I'd received a number of scholarships because of my activism, started my own successful atheist group on campus, helped run a non-profit group to help
college atheists, written a book
about atheism... and I had to purge all that from my resume because there was a strong likelihood those
things would count against me.
Halfway through my last semester of
college I realized that I didn't know a
thing about handling money.
O'Malley has been writing, not
about college professors or committed adult Christians (or
about those, like myself, who are faithful readers of First
Things), but
about teenagers» American high school students, primarily those from middle «class and affluent families, who are the objects of Catholic «catechesis.»
I will be driving my son to Missouri for
College in a week (another
thing hard to believe or think
about).
«The nice
thing about agriculture is that these jobs don't require advanced
college degrees,» Smith says.
I think it's fair to say I love little
things about every month, and enjoy the little celebrations here and there - like this weekend which is fall break for my
college!
Of course, I was * probably * stressed
about other
things, such as packing,
college applications, etc. and my silly brain decided to focus on mosquitos and diseases instead.
I love anything with honey Rachel recently posted... 5
Things I Miss Most
About College
Lists of fancy recipes were laid out in front of me on random pages of
college - ruled notebooks, but the only
thing I cared
about was when I was going to bake my next scone.