Sentences with phrase «worse than graduating»

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When we graduated, some of us applied for the same job at a local company, and even though my grades were worse than some of my white friends, I got hired.
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
Do you really, honestly think that a trained obstetrician is likely to be worse at resuscitation than a high school graduate who passed a correspondence course?
Rather than obsessively checking my e-mail or keeping up with journal articles, I laid around and read bad fiction, hung out with my family, caught up with friends from high school, and marveled at how much everything had changed since I started graduate school.
There was one respect in which the later cohort of Ph.D. graduates did worse than the earlier cohort.
The worst STEM majors earn more than the best high school graduates.
Those in the bottom quintile of ability who go on to major in STEM have lifetime earnings of about $ 2.3 million, compared to $ 2 million for high school graduates in the top quintile of ability; business majors do slightly worse than STEM majors.
The paper showed that elite male scientists do a significantly worse job than other men and elite women at hiring women as postdocs and graduate students.
In May, the paper reported (in an article given the headline «Principals Younger and Freer, but Raise Doubts in the Schools») that «schools with academy graduates were less than half as likely to earn A's and almost twice as likely to earn C's or worse» as other city schools.
Stir in lack of teacher mobility, inadequate induction programs, poor working conditions, the lowest unemployment in three decades, and a growing salary gap between teachers and other college graduates — a difference of more than $ 32,000 for experienced teachers with master's degrees — and you have created the worst shortage of qualified teachers ever.
There's nothing worse for a rogue member of the school board than sitting on a stage with graduating high school seniors, looking into an auditorium packed with adoring friends and relatives.
A freshman entering the district today has less than a 50 percent chance of graduating four years from now, according to one study, and the odds are even worse for Latinos.
Studies overwhelmingly find dropouts with GEDs have worse life outcomes than real graduates in terms of incomes, unemployment, crime, and so on...
The findings, from Harvard Graduate School of Education, showed «that children who exhibit grit are also likely to look after themselves, and cultivate healthy emotional regulation skills, rather than behaving in ways that are bad for their health».
Gist, whose reform efforts led to the firings of all teachers and staff at one of the state's worst - performing schools, said test scores in the state need vast improvement, the graduation rate must grow and too few high school graduates — just more than half — are heading directly to college.
The analysis showed that schools with academy graduates were less than half as likely to earn A's and almost twice as likely to earn C's or worse.
Recently, a class of graduate students at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey visited me via Skype to discuss their reactions to Daniel Goldhagen's Worse than War and the accompanying documentary.
Although sadly in the past two years, the average 4 year graduate accumulates $ 26,000 to $ 29,000 in loans, and their yearly salaries are not much higher than that, or even worse, their salaries are even lower than what they have accumulated in debt.
There's nothing worse for college graduates than to settle for terms and interest rates on their student loans that are unsustainable in the long run.
So if you should seek the legal services of Skeeter Jones, be advised that, like so many law school graduates, his bark is worse than his bite.
Law student blog The Shark takes issue with a UCLA law school researcher's study (first reported at the ABA Journal) which concluded that people who fail the bar exam fare worse than even college graduates in the first five years after graduation but spring back later in their careers.
«What they've done to legal aid for solicitors is far worse than what they've done to the Bar,» he adds, pointing to the recent cuts to the litigators» graduated fee scheme, which cut the fees for the bigger cases on which firms had relied to make their money by 40 per cent.
Ironically, the fact pattern is even worse (for the LSUC) than in the original 2001 TWU decision, since in that case, the BC College of Teachers was trying to require TWU graduates to spend another year at SFU (I presume to beat the presumed homophobia out of them)-- which position the SCC rejected.
Further, graduating far more lawyers than needed is bad for the public.
Despite the fact that Connecticut auto insurance is consistently more expensive than the national average, any graduate of Yale or Wesleyan can tell you it's a bad idea to overlook coverage.
Almost every graduate taking an unpaid internship can expect to be worse off three years later than if they had gone straight into work.
Indeed, her resume more closely resembled the just graduated from college, rather than the polished, professional look of a resume you'd expect from a 42 - year - old sales - operations professional with 15 - plus years of experience at exceeding goals and closing deals in the midst of the worst economy in decades.
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