For example, If a child is failing in school and refuses to put in effort, a natural consequence of
not getting into college would not be in the child's best interests.
According to my online mom group, if I don't engage my 2 - week - old baby enough she will probably
never get into college.
The widespread practice of counting race in deciding
who gets into college is under legal and political attack.
No child should have to worry about getting a quality education or
getting into college because of the city they live in or the color of their skin.
This could be because schools focus so much
on getting into college, but not so much on what majors students will focus on.
Even getting into colleges, you must have good grades, but also do many other things to have a better chance at getting into a good college.
It is still far easier to
get into college if you are rich and dumb than if you are poor and smart.
But in today's society, there's more pressure than ever to not
only get into college, but also get in to one of the best schools.
If students
get into college without a solid foundation for reading and writing, it gets more difficult to do much about it.
With strong competition to
get into college training programs, this is unique opportunity for students to discuss their career pathways through medicine.
For many low - income students, economic trends are making the prospect of
getting into the college of their choice, and reaching graduation, even more difficult.
Instead of doing that, we have a team of writers dedicated specifically to helping
students get into the colleges and graduate programs of their dreams.
But scare tactics like, «You'll
never get into college,» or «You won't get a good job,» aren't likely to be effective.
Australian students in their final year of high school take a break from hearing about career opportunities and tips
for getting into college at the annual Fast Forward conference.
Against the odds (and it means remortaging the house) Christine does
get into college in New York and the film becomes a farewell to childhood, with a wrenching scene at the airport as her mother struggles with the loss.
He has a long way to go, just
getting into College next season, but he's definitely someone, that everybody should keep an eye on.
With our culture and our nation's emphasis on high academic achievement, the perception that in order to
get into college kids need straight As and perfect test scores, increased course work and more complex curricula, teachers are feeling the pressure to cover more material, and to prepare kids for the next grade.
After all, failed classes could mean a lower GPA,
trouble getting into college, and perhaps even trouble graduating from high school on time.
April 24, 2014 • Some of the factors keeping low - income students
from getting into college aren't always obvious to the public, higher education insiders tell Morning Edition's David Greene.
At North Lawndale College Preparatory High School on Chicago's west side, Chief Academic Officer Nicole Howard is expanding the college readiness conversation from
simply getting into college to attending the best fit college, regardless of the unknowns and finances.
«The good news is those lines are sloping upwards, and as we've gone through time, more and more people are going to college, or at
least getting into college,» said Long.
The new year is bringing some changes to a Syracuse organization that helps underprivileged
youth get into college and succeed afterward.
Kym's Review: This satirical look at
getting into college came to mind since I am now one hour shy of graduating and I felt that I just had to share it with those that haven't seen it.
Adds Jeremy Shinewald, president and founder of mbaMission: «The quality of applicants is getting stronger and stronger as a generation of applicants that has had to face increasingly tough competition to
get into college matures and understands how to continue to be «exceptional» or «well - rounded.»
God, you're so feckin» stupid I can't figure out how you even graduated from high school, much
less got into a college.
«If there's one thing parents need to teach their kids — well
beyond getting into college or finding a job — it's how to be humble, contributing citizens of the world.
Kersey's wife, Lucy (Elisabeth Shue), and daughter, Jordan (Camila Morrone), who has just
gotten into a college out east, adore him and the life he's made for them in their perfect Lake Shore home.
She re-brands herself as Lady Bird, goes all out to
get into a college far from her home and spends time out of her house with real friends, boyfriends and newly acquired quasi friends.