Sentences with phrase «way of grad school»

The research proposal has been refined several times, and my research is still evolving (but that is the way of grad school, as many experienced friends correctly warned me).

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I started taking online courses and began pocketing away all of the money I could — I would get to grad school, one way or another.
Today, he's 18, a high school grad and reaching for high gear on his way to the biggest stage of his career — Indianapolis Motor Speedway!
She decided, instead, to focus on aspects of her grad school program she does control, like how she spends her time in the lab, for example, and how she would respond — in the most measured, professional way possible, she decided — to her advisor's social mood swings.
Even now, I downplay my nighttime activities at work, partly out of paranoia that someone in a position of power will react the same way my grad school adviser did.
Fifteen years ago, a record of research went a long way toward boosting a grad - student prospect to the top of the grad - school application pile, says Marty Ligare, a professor in the physics department at Bucknell.
I can totally relate to you my best friend didn't graduate on time and I graduate a semester before but started grad school way late and couldn't find a job outside of college for a while.
Something I have always noticed about Cristin is how she has a way of always looking extra frilling and trendy, even though grad school can suck a person's shopping funds completely dry!
But «Starred Up» is something else, a career reboot that felt like it was made a hungry film - school grad, and it should turn the way people think of Mackenzie on its head.
Summer of 8 (Unrated) Ensemble dramedy set in Santa Monica where we find an octect of high school grads hanging out on the beach during their last days of freedom before going their separate ways to college.
But unfortunately, Gosling is more interested in the cool factor of watching Mendelsohn pimp - dance his way toward a cowering Hendricks than he is in the film's grad - school — ready themes.
The increase of low - grad - rate schools in some states is a «roadblock» on the way to a milestone 90 % graduation rate, study finds.
Choice A: Young Minnesotans with the desire to help children and teach as a career - who complete the required degrees in both education and desired subject areas, pass the state required tests, complete months of student teaching that requires them to plan for and teach full days, are hired without the district paying a private organization thousands of dollars, are paid salary and benefits negotiated through a union, are not sought out by big corporations, banks, and Wall Street because of their service and skills gained from 2 years of teaching, and continue their careers paying their own way, without discounts from grad schools, in pursuit of advanced or additional degrees.
«We were doing a lot of stuff on the side and I was still at grad school as a way to continue to work on games, [Mark] was making games for Cartoon Network.
One way of answering this question is to look at how much income you make after grad school compared to the amount of debt you've now accumulated.
In a lot of ways it's better than grad school — instructors are accessible, and unbounded by university bureaucracy, they end up crafting courses straight out of a dream notebook.
Politics is not a grad school seminar and this notion of explaining things in a more grown - up way to a mythical middle is a wonk's fantasy.
When I was in grad school, someone told me that a good way to get the errors out of your work is to show the work to your biggest critics.
As a young civil engineer I long ago worked my way through grad school in philosophy of science by designing large dams for the US flood control program.
But as Boston College Law School grad (class of way - back - when), I was happy to see BC on the list.
These young women graduate with LLBs from Cambodia's leading law school, and though most of them will not be able to join the exclusive and expensive Bar, the grads (several dozen to date) are putting their skills and knowledge to work in a multitude of ways that help to bring about change in real ways; including areas such as the status of women, indigenous rights, and land / property rights.
According to Associate Dean and Professor Mark McKenna, an expert on intellectual property law who is a driving force behind the Law School's Program of Study in Intellectual Property and Technology law, «This is a welcome, forward - looking course that is dedicated to readying our grads for the new reality of legal practice in the 21st century, a time in which more law firm and corporate employers are seeking to hire attorneys who are familiar with technology and are able to find creative, non-traditional, cost - effective ways of solving legal problems.»
We did hear some companies say they would not use our school's grads any longer because of the way they performed, appearance, lack of knowledge and that was with all the programs, not just the medical ones.
Over the past eight years of involvement in EFT trainings, I've heard a wide variety of ways that people learn of the model: a conference workshop, a one - day training, a course in grad school, etc., But after all this time, I still hear people mention an article Sue Johnson wrote for the Psychotherapy Networker in 2006, back when it was still called the Family Therapy Networker.
And I fell, sort of luckily, or happily, into an internship at the Gottman Relationship Research Institute while I was in grad school and couldn't believe just how clearly his research had broken down ways that people could build trust by just paying a little closer attention to small interactions that they were having throughout the day, and I got really excited about helping people with that.
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