Sentences with phrase «toward getting a degree»

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Are there strategic initiatives we can develop which could lead toward some degree of completion without getting us too far off the track, in case the Lord's scenario for the future diverges significantly, from the classical evangelical vision?
Take a 180 degree turn from getting more, and turn toward God by giving more.
Specifically, a shift in attitude, away from evaluative and instrumental views of education (e.g, «I complete school work to get a grade, or because I need a degree to get a job,») and toward a sense of purpose and connection.
And not only is 98.6 º just an average starting point — any given individual's personal internal thermostat setting varies by around half a degree every day, with lower temperatures in the morning (before the body's furnace gets going) and warmer ones toward the end of the day (once you've had the engine running all morning and afternoon).
«Such compromises happen when proprietary concerns get in the way of either of these responsibilities, as in delaying a student's progress toward a degree or deflecting a research program from important, broad questions to questions of little concern outside a company's specific development program.»
Dmitry Royhman, currently studying to get his PSM in cell and molecular biology at IIT, says, «The reason I chose to do the PSM instead of the traditional Master's degree was because the M.S. would have restricted me more toward research, and I was not sure that was the path for me.»
This implausible situation gets better as Polaris slowly creeps toward its one - half - degree flyby of the pole a century from now.
Birgit Pless got her first glimpse of translational research in 2003 when, as a student working toward a master's degree, she did an internship at Berlin's Benjamin Franklin University Hospital.
The support of the people at Ames Laboratory was probably one of the most influential aspects in my shift away from operations to getting a master's degree, working toward my Ph.D., and becoming a researcher.
Many people worked toward a degree, and every effort in school was designed to get you out...
While I was still in college working toward my Bachelor's degree, I got pregnant.
Since the site is geared toward intelligent singles with higher - education degrees and professional occupations, you'll get connected with exactly the type of people you want to meet.
Since the site is geared toward intelligent singles with higher - education degrees and professional occupations, you'll get connected with exactly the type of men you want to meet.
But remediation was an ugly and discouraging term, so a decade or two ago, it got relabeled «developmental,» and one of today's hottest trends is to replace «developmental» with «co-requisite» courses, whereby you can actually earn credit toward a degree by completing a course with passing norms that may (or may not) fall somewhere between what we used to mean by remedial and credit - worthy.
Choice B: Young college grads with degrees in their desired career area — who complete 5 weeks of education training which includes teaching a class 1 hour daily and a small group 1 hour daily, pass the state required tests, continue basic education classes after they begin teaching, are hired with the district paying a minimum of $ 5,000 per teacher to a private organization, are paid salary and benefits negotiated by the district's union, are sought by big corporations, banks, and Wall Street because of their service and skills gained from 2 years of teaching, after 2 years get discounts and benefits from grad schools and employers, after 2 years receive $ 11,000 toward further degrees in education or that initial career choice, and after 2 years are now «experts» in education seeking positions in government to influence education policy.
Struggling students may be steered toward alternative pathways, such as dual enrollment programs with area colleges so they can finish up their high school degree while getting college credit.
The 90 - degree V - 6 is a little lumpy at idle, but get the revs up and the Maserati engine growls toward its redline.
Finally, after about an hour of crawling toward the starting position in the ninety - degree heat, Forst gets his chance in the Civic.
I remember learning a lot of this when I was getting my business degree and it's fantastic to see it put so clearly and geared toward writers.
She is working toward her Bachelors Degree, and hoping to also get her RVT license soon.
Even the flawless implementation of all these suggestions, the report's authors admit, would only get us about 90 percent of the way toward the two - degree limit, which is where we need to be to avoid dangerous climate change.
You're being honest that you have completed coursework toward it or a certain amount, but not saying that you've got a degree when you haven't,» she says.
Entry - level accounting clerks hoping to get some experience in the industry while working toward a higher degree or more certifications.
A medical assisting position can be a great way to get your feet wet, determine how much you enjoy working with patients and potentially propel you to earn a nursing degree or work toward becoming an office manager in a medical setting.
Exploring the different online programs that are available to move you toward these medical support careers is the first step toward actually getting a degree or certificate.
It's also possible to get a two - year associate's degree in medical assisting, which you can apply toward a bachelor's degree if you decide to go further into professional health care work.
Get an idea of what it's like to be one of two dozen students in REALTOR ® University's inaugural class, all working toward a Master of Real Estate degree.
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