Sentences with phrase «think kids in college»

But I think kids in college, it's a safe space to learn about yourself and to learn about life.

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«I don't think companies would be investing so heavily in the Southeast if there weren't so many bright, young, eager, college - educated kids who had a desire to live in these growth markets.»
Unless you really think a college - bound kid is in the market for luxe sheets and comforters in the «Three Looks for the Dorm» showcase on flash sale site OneKingsLane.com or the high - end digital SLR cameras included on Amazon.com's «Back to School» landing page.
Lola's still quite a few years away from college and getting a job, but we thought we'd ask what some of the career options are for kids who are interested in careers involving animals and animal rights.
Haley Zink, a 21 - year - old community college student who helped to organize a «sibling march» in St. Louis, Missouri, had a message for those who think this movement is just a bunch of loud kids: «I want to it be clear to everyone that, no we are not.»
I'm 55, brought up catholic, went to parochial school, but always thought of God like kids think of Santa until I took history and philosophy courses in college.
I think most would coose to go somewhere else, but kids often only come to terms with their se.xuality after they are already in college.
Since I was a skinny kid I didn't think much of it, but by the time I was in college, I relied on sweets to de-stress.
Walk into his New York City bar Booker and Dax and your first thought might be that you're in either a college science laboratory or a kid's dreamland — the gear behind the bar ranges from expensive centrifuges and circulators to a decidedly low - tech manual ice shaver.
To think that my TV show can impact people around America or around the world and change a life or two, or put a few extra dollars in somebody's pocket, or get a kid to college, that's what's inspiring.
I've sort of been in a Fall slump lately and I think it might be because my kids are away at college and there are no little ones to share the beginning of the holiday season.
If the kids are in college now, and she was the primary parent till five years ago, she did the heavy lifting, bub, even if you don't think she did it well (and if they're in college elsewhere she probably did fine).
A simple idea in college motivated a group of 17 - 21 year old women to earn top grades on campus, so I'm thinking this could really work for younger kids as a reward system or as extra inspiration in school work.
I often think about the fact (God Willing) that I will have 4... 4... 4!!!!! kids in college at the same time.
I bring this up not only because I've been thinking a lot about talking to kids about diversity and privilege in the context of the current election but also because I have heard a number of friends talk recently about not saving for college because it means their kids will get less financial aid.
And she found that it's incredibly predictive, that people are pretty honest about their grit levels and that those who say, «Yes, I really stick with tasks,» are much more likely to succeed, even in tasks that involve a lot of what we think of as IQ: She gave the test to students who were in the National Spelling Bee and the kids with the highest grit scores were more likely to persist to the later rounds; she gave it to freshmen at the University of Pennsylvania and grit helped them persist in college; she even gave it to cadets at West Point and it predicted who was going to survive this initiation called «Beast Barracks.»
I think you'd really like climbing the stairs in the 300 - person lecture hall where I go to tell stories to sleepy college kids.
I recently wrote a related piece about kids thinking about college in the Boston Globe http://bit.ly/daughterknowsbest
«If their child is struggling to pick a major in college, these dads don't tell their kids what they think it should be,» Nelson said.
Did your parents follow the Rick Santorum school of «thought»; as in: «Don't send your kids to college, or you'll turn out like Obama» hahahaha
I was raised in Laurence Harbor, N.J., and I think I was only the second person from there to go to college, though the kids there were just as smart and creative as the ones I come across here [in Berkeley].
If a kid can come away from a science or engineering program in that decade and think, «I like this, I can do this, this is an option as a career,» then he or she can go on from there and take steps to get the necessary college education.
A team of researchers thought that smartphones might be making relationships worse, so they wrangled 170 college kids who were in committed relationships to see what role their phones were playing.
I really thought it was just like The Game of Life: I'd go to college, meet a nice boy there, get married to him in my twenties, and have kids by the time I was 30.
Think of this film as what would become of the college kids in Roger Avery's «The Rules of Attraction» once they hit middle age.
Some kids aren't thinking about college at all, and in those cases, parents should start talking generally about the importance of college - going in about ninth grade, helping kids develop a college identity and a pathway for work and career.
RH: Once kids are in college, any thoughts about what KIPP can or should do?
We picked rural districts — which are almost 575 out of our 600 - and we looked for a local institution or organisation in each district, which could be a college, an NGO, a university, a women's group — any organised group that actually was interested in thinking about their kids.
The results from those new Common Core tests — designed explicitly to look for the skills kids need in college, namely critical thinking, problem solving and analytical writing skills — have been held up as proof of the persistence of deep - seated disparities in the education provided to poor students and children of color.
«I don't think people fully realize the challenges that will come when the reality sets in that so few of our kids are college and / or career ready,» former Florida Governor Jeb Bush said recently, speaking at an education conference in Washington, D.C..
«But I think all of us in public education: moms, dads, teachers, principals, and board members need to be focused on the number one priority which is educating kids and how we do that better, how do we improve outcomes, raise children out of poverty, get them to graduation, college, and career.
It has echoes in Secretary Duncan's anecdote of how he tutored a great kid in his youth who had been tricked into thinking he was progressing towards college but who was barely reading at a third grade level.
GLMA members across the state of Georgia know what it means to help kids in College and Career Readiness Programs learn the critical thinking, information literacy, media literacy, and technology literacy skills they need for their future paths.
We max out the others (i.e. 401K, IRA), and contribute pretty heavily in our taxable account so my thoughts are maybe cash - flowing the college expenses when our kid goes to college in 16 or so years.
Use the equity you've built up in your home to send your kids to college, pay off credit card debt, finance a home improvement project or whatever else you can think of!
Walter Robinson, Dad, or, Putting the Kids Through College, or, Boss, I Thought You Were in Florida, 1983.
After awhile Alice broke in and said: «I think saving for our kids colleges is important too, but what I am most concerned about is what happens to one of us... I mean what about life insurance - Isn't that something that we need?»
If you don't have any dependents now but think you'll have some in the future, you could save hundreds of dollars a year by planning ahead — and that means coverage for your kids» child care and college expenses, even if right now they're just a twinkle in your eye.
In most of the cases, people in their 20s consider retirement too far to even consider; in 30s they get entangled in the web of different loan payments and EMIs such as home loan, kids» education and don't have even time to think about savings; in 40s they are burdened with kids» college education fees, medical expenses of their ailing parents; and, once they reach 50s the investment for their retirement becomes almost impossiblIn most of the cases, people in their 20s consider retirement too far to even consider; in 30s they get entangled in the web of different loan payments and EMIs such as home loan, kids» education and don't have even time to think about savings; in 40s they are burdened with kids» college education fees, medical expenses of their ailing parents; and, once they reach 50s the investment for their retirement becomes almost impossiblin their 20s consider retirement too far to even consider; in 30s they get entangled in the web of different loan payments and EMIs such as home loan, kids» education and don't have even time to think about savings; in 40s they are burdened with kids» college education fees, medical expenses of their ailing parents; and, once they reach 50s the investment for their retirement becomes almost impossiblin 30s they get entangled in the web of different loan payments and EMIs such as home loan, kids» education and don't have even time to think about savings; in 40s they are burdened with kids» college education fees, medical expenses of their ailing parents; and, once they reach 50s the investment for their retirement becomes almost impossiblin the web of different loan payments and EMIs such as home loan, kids» education and don't have even time to think about savings; in 40s they are burdened with kids» college education fees, medical expenses of their ailing parents; and, once they reach 50s the investment for their retirement becomes almost impossiblin 40s they are burdened with kids» college education fees, medical expenses of their ailing parents; and, once they reach 50s the investment for their retirement becomes almost impossible.
You can also just think about some of the major reasons you're purchasing life insurance coverage — pay off mortgage, send kids to college — and think about what the status of those financial goals will be in 10 and 20 years» time.
«For lawmakers, or even consumers of social media, to be hoodwinked into thinking that these are geeky college kids in garages, wearing hoodies and jamming on their keyboards writing code, is absolute garbage.
What do you think kids should focus on in college that will better employment chances?
Think of what gets you excited professionally (things you loved as a kid, items of interest in college), and what you're good at.
I will pay you cash for it tomorrow if you could do that for me» This kid had NO SHAME IN HIS GAME, and how could I NOT get this balls to the wall College kid going??? Long story short, He's about to be 23 and is, I will just say DOING IT!!!!!!!!!! I thought I was a hustler, He now outright has 72 rental homes with a monthly RENTALS ROLL of 46,000 coming iIN HIS GAME, and how could I NOT get this balls to the wall College kid going??? Long story short, He's about to be 23 and is, I will just say DOING IT!!!!!!!!!! I thought I was a hustler, He now outright has 72 rental homes with a monthly RENTALS ROLL of 46,000 coming inin.
Matt Bryant: I think investing in real estate is always going to be a strong way to save for your kid's college education, retirement and stuff like that.
I was thinking that my kid would be back home in my basement, working to pay off the money I paid to correct this and then re-enrolling in college when he / she got a clue!
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