Sentences with phrase «well its graduates do»

The Sunnyvale district doesn't track how well its graduates do in high school, according to the Innovate report.

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With a newly achieved MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business and a well - paying consulting job waiting for her in Toronto, Angela Strange decided to do something risky instead.
When I graduated I took a year off to try to make a game that I could sell and break in [with], but that [Gate 88] didn't do very well at all.
«Newcastle is a the kind of place with lots of graduates living there, the kind of place again where we expect Remain to do relatively well
If a student graduates and lands a desirable job, he or she often doesn't get paid particularly well and has to put in long hours.
Our 2014 graduates have done exceptionally well in the marketplace, with 98 % of them having job offers three months after graduation.»
Surveys conducted of the 50 Best Workplaces for Recent Graduates found teams substantially more likely to say they can count on colleagues to cooperate, as well as a greater willingness to go the extra mile to do their jobs, compared to workers at peer companies.
The companies that do best by new college graduates also get high marks when it comes to business achievements.
After graduating, he designed call centre applications for insurance companies, but found that to be a boring vocation even if it did pay well.
There is no brain drain here; no state does better at hanging on to its college graduates.
But it did less well on the Journal's survey of recent graduates.
The best way to understand why she was drawn to it, she says, is to look at everything she was doing before it came along: She spent time organizing the 2012 SOPA protests against internet censorship; her graduate work at Harvard University included research on the spontaneous organization on the Internet; and she's taught classes at Stanford on the Internet copyright wars.
They do not trust that hard work will get them where they want to be, or believe that the best way through life is to graduate, get a career, marry, buy a car and house, and have kids, although they know a few people who have done this.
As more millennials graduate into better paying jobs, marriage and parenthood, real estate developers are doing all they can to entice this renter - nation generation in home ownership.
Having medical school loans and figuring out how to best repay them can be complicated, and most medical school graduates do not start making high salaries until several years out of medical school.
And a new report finds that while many low - income students fall behind and fail to graduate on time from U.S. colleges, the University of California system supports them significantly better than other schools do.
Though the graduated and extended plans typically aren't the best options compared with the income - driven plans, they can be right for some borrowers, especially those who don't want to deal with reapplying for an income - driven plan each year, says Diane Cheng, associate research director at the Institute for College Access and Success.
I really like all your suggestions but I would like some advice on how to manage better money when you don't have much of it (perk of being a graduate student).
We've all heard about recent graduates so buried in student loans they don't feel like they can have children, buy homes, or leave a good - paying job for the job they really want.
Despite the slippage in the BusinessWeek survey, the school did fairly well in the latest graduate satisfaction school, scoring fifth best among all the programs for which BW surveyed grads.
My partner does as well, first graduating from Wharton.
I would have thought that the creator would have a better writer, this reads as if it was written by someone who did not make it to the 10th grade, not someone who was a college graduate with a degree in journalism.
Whether you believe in the afterlife or not, or heaven or not, or reincarnation or not, I think we can all agree that the intended lesson is to do good in this life in order to graduate successfully into the next.
I actually don't agree that the lesson is to do good now and graduate later.
On average, Americans got 42 percent of the answers right (5 of 12); college graduates did a little better (6.8 of 12 — still....
On average, Americans got 42 percent of the answers right (5 of 12); college graduates did a little better (6.8 of 12 — still a failing grade).
«Prospective employers do not want a future workforce of graduates who seem thin skinned, humourless and brittle, but rather one that is composed of well - rounded people who have learned to challenge, reject or embrace some of the new and difficult ideas they encountered as students.
Actually, I don't know how Paul did tent making and everything else But he also wrote (1 Cor 9:7 - 12 see Below) I have recently graduated from seminary, which is $ 50,000 in tuition alone, not including books and expenses during those years and time away from a good job.
What I honestly don't understand is how a recent Yale graduate who did well on Jeopardy's College thing could come up with a statements like «morality is external to us» and «I believed that the Moral Law wasn't just a Platonic truth, abstract and distant.
If you don't have this basic grounding in science, then wherever you graduated from needs to be investigated by the Department of Education, as well as by your state.
They must, in fact, have done very well; for to my astonishment I have heard that a few Harvard Divinity graduates have actually gone into local churches.
It is better done in research institutes; also teachers in graduate schools may share in this work.
Just as we have to pass to graduate from high school and have to give up being the football star, lots of good friends, and teachers we adore, we have to do the same thing on the spiritual path.
After graduating I acquired a job back at good ol' Ohio State doing research.
This was good preparation for the canvassing I later did for NYPIRG after I graduated from Columbia.
Just because I graduated doesn't mean I don't still appreciate a well - priced snack for a party I foolishly decided to host, but there are quite a few of them to choose from.
more to the point for an Economics graduate, who doesn't understand inflation moaning about the fact the the price of players has gone up considering annual revenues of the premier league teams have shot up too is incredibly stupid... But hey Wenger knows best; he wouldn't be in a position not having to spend over the odds for quality players if he acted in the first place, that's the icing on the retard cake there for me..
One of the best triple threats in the country was Duke graduate George McAfee of the Chicago Bears, who had played in the 1939 Rose Bowl, and since he was a lefty, he did a great impersonation of Durdan in practice.
I remember that 91 team well i had just graduated high school that year.In the 90 season i saw they changed to black uniforms i was like that's my team.I was like i got to have one of those black jerseys and i went to the mall right after xmas in 90 and what do i find a number 21 black jersey sitting on the clearence rack with a host of other teams jerseys that was the only Falcons one left.So i bought it and wore that at school the next week and i told people this is my team win lose or draw.That 91 team was exciting to watch and that's how it all started for me being a fan of this team.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho believes that academy graduate Ruben Loftus - Cheek is already good enough to play for the first team, but doesn't want to use him regularly until next season, reports the Daily Mail.
Since then: I have gained admission into Tertiary institution, graduated, stayed without jobs, got jobs, got married and had kids who are doing well in primary schools.
If you think college football and basketball = free market — well, let's just say, I hope you didn't graduate with a degree from NC State with anything that resembles an economics or business degree.
If you don't think that's true, listen to what Kasia Sullivan, a Williams lacrosse and field hockey player, has to say about her collegiate experience: «I'll graduate with a Williams degree, and you can't do much better than that.»
Cook is walking a fine line with a section of City fans as it stands and would do well to not cold shoulder our treasured MCFC Academy graduates.
Even after the academy graduate Francis Coquelin came back from his loan spell at Charlton and surprised us all with his fine form and combative performances, recording the best stats in the Premier League for a defensive midfielder, lots of Arsenal fans were calling on the manager to go into the transfer market and spend some big money, which he did this summer to sign Xhaka from Borussia Monchengladbach.
You are so negative in such a way that you'll blame the recent graduates, who have done well so far.
My boyfriend is a CPA but he can't retain a job... during the last year he has changes jobs frequently... I don't know if is bad luck or if he is lazy... I graduated after him luckily I have a good job and making more money than him... Usually I paid most of our dates... I leave alone and support myself... He still leaving at his parent's house... I love him but I don't like that he is not financially stable... I just wonder when he is going to growth up... he is already 30 I want to married him but he is not stable
If you keep the emphasis on fun, kids learn so much better, and don't even realize they are graduating through formal learning stages!
There are food that are good for kids... I usually feed my son «Graduates» food and «Gerber» 100 % apple juice so no problem with constipation... but the food listed, I don't bother buyin for him
She didn't question the fact that the increased emphasis on writing and thinking — all stressful activities — at my alma mater, Hillsdale High in San Mateo, Calif., is a good thing, after I noted many of the changes were made by Stanford education school graduates.
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