Sentences with phrase «what school you go to»

Equal rights for all, without regard to skin color, ethnic heritage, economic status, religion (or lack thereof), sexual orientation, marital status, whether or not you have children, what school you went to or what your politics are.
However, Mr Darling told the BBC's Andrew Marr show that he judged people «not on what school they went to but on the choices they make and the priorities they face».
It was a good indication that I needed to actually share my whole story on what led me to this career, how I got started and what school I went to.
At the gas station, the clerk asked me if I was excited for graduation coming up and what school I went to (no too old for that), then at the bar the bouncer was all, «girl, get out of here with your fake ID.»
So it's not about what school you go to, it's about making sure you get the education that is right for every child.»
«Find out about his family; his marital status; the number of children he has and their ages and what schools they go to.
Roberts did not address the car purchase, but did say, «I feel a real responsibility for every child in the city of Detroit — I don't care what school they go to
This was the deciding factor to what school I went to.
But no matter what school you go to, I am sure they will teach you how the logbook works because you're going to have to know the rules no matter what system you are using.
While your grades may be important in some industries, no one in Hollywood cares what school you went to unless it's their alma mater.
He shows employers when he earned his degree and what school he went to.

Not exact matches

«All I really want to know is where have you worked, where did you go to school, what do you do in your role?»
«What we want students to know is schools are serious about this, that they have gone out of their way to make sure they have the legal ability to discriminate against LGBT students,» said Sarah Warbelow, the campaign's legal director.
If going (back) to school sounds boring, what about doing it in Hong Kong to rattle things up?
But, what's it really like to go to Harvard Business School?
What's it really like to go to Harvard Business School?
«Go to school, do your thing,» LaCola says, «but the rest of your free time dedicate to your dream and what you want to do.»
Google's own YouTube has also emerged as a critical back - to - school shopping vehicle for 18 to 24 - year - olds — 22 percent of whom said they «go to YouTube to find out what's cool to purchase.»
Will your family come with you — and if so, what will your partner do (will they be able to work in their chosen profession), where will children go to school?
While waiting in the maelstrom of NYC's Penn Station, I run through what I've learned about him: where he went to school, where his sister - in - law works, and how much cash he donated to Rudy Giuliani's presidential campaign ($ 6,900).
And while the book doesn't have anything useful to say about Canadian business leaders, it does raise some interesting questions about what's going on in Canadian business schools.
«You just don't know what's going to happen when you get out there and do something like this,» said Paul Argenti, professor of corporate communications at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.
What it really means is getting good grades, going to a great school, getting a job, and then working your way up the proverbial ladder of success.
«What we don't know about Perry is whether he has gone to school since then, and done his homework,» says Elaine Kamarck, a senior fellow at the policy think tank Brookings Institute.
Author and London Business School professor Lynda Gratton, along with her coauthor, Andrew Scott, had a simple premise in mind for their 2016 book, The 100 - Year Life: What is going to happen to us all, when everyone starts living to 100?
I didn't realize what I was getting into until I went to a school with Joel Plaskett.
«If everyone at our kids» school wears $ 120 sneakers, our kids are going to think that's normal, not because they're spoiled monsters, but because it's what they see every day,» warns Weese.
Ask they about their families, how long they have been with the company for, where they went to school, and what their current project entails.
You are taking two years out of your career and then there is the out - of - pocket cost, so take the time to go and visit each school and ask yourself, «What do I want to do when I graduate?
«My biggest concern is people who put serious weight into these rankings, make decisions about where to choose to apply, where to go to school, what tuition to pay when there's so little tangible, evidence - based information that lies below that ranking.»
You want me to leave all this so I can finish high school, go to college, and then get a job where, if I'm lucky, I'll be making one - quarter of what I'm making now?
Since neither knows what he wants to do for a profession, my husband and I certainly wish the one going to the private school would join his brother at the junior college.
«I always thought that a prep school was what some people went to afterhigh school to prepare themselves for college,» he said.
«If you're going to focus on anything, focus on what you can control,» he said, addressing the audience at the McComb School of Business at the University of Texas - Austin.
Around what school to go to, what major to pick, what classes to take, and what job am I going to get.»
If you went to business school, you probably learned to start a marketing strategy by analyzing your target market and competitors, then decided either to build on what's been successful for others or try something completely different to stand out.
«He'd come to rehearsal, work us, go work his band, then he'd go to his studio all night and record,» is what James «Jimmy Jam» Harris, Prince's high school classmate and producer, tells EW.
What it's about: A musical about a couple of teens falling in love over summer break and then learning they go to the same high school.
Following what he called a «mid-life crisis,» Ekonomou said he went back to school and got his doctorate in medieval history at Emory University in 2000.
But when I was in medical school, I got called to the dean's office one day — and I had bought one of those Motorola brick phones — and I would go out of surgery, and I would call the office and check what's going on.
Glenn Hubbard: Going forward, what do you think Columbia Business School can do to strengthen the kinds of partnerships that will create the next Warren Buffett?
Earlier this year, Kenney provided the inspirational spark for the idea by telling the Calgary Herald in March that «parents have a right to know what's going on with their kids in the schools unless the parents are abusive.»
What if I didn't go to a Title IV school?
These are all things that high school girls are insecure about, and Seventeen channeled what was going on in high school girls» minds to power their content strategy.
«I remembered what my teacher said in high school: «Don't get too caught up with computers because the person that puts wireless technology and computers together is going to make a big difference.
They were an indicator of «I went to business school but don't really know what to tell you to measure so I'll have you do these.»
I was planning to go to school and be an architect, but that got derailed so I was taking some time off to figure out what I was going to do with my life.
EDMONTON — The PCs must stop hiding and tell Albertans what they are going to do about GSAs — voluntary clubs that allow students to organize against homophobia and bullying in schools — before going into an election, said New Democrat leader Rachel Notley.
When Kyle Kashuv, one of the more prominent figures in the ongoing debate about what to do to reduce high school mass shootings, went to a shooting range with his father last Friday, the first thing he did was post some pictures and some pro-Second Amendment comments on Twitter.
Even though the incident did not occur on school property, the shooting confirms some of the fears about what could go wrong if teachers were to carry guns in school — that the mere presence of more firearms would increase the risk of gun violence.
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