Sentences with phrase «younger than their classmates»

Chronologically, they may be only a few months younger than their classmates.

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Admittedly, the younger Spier was more interested in a female classmate than what Buffett was talking about.
I would suggest that it's due to an awakening to the real pain that promiscuity and abortion entail; others might say that it's actually based in «rights talk,» that young people identify with aborted children (as of this January 22, anyone under the age of thirty could have been aborted) and see abortion as an attack on their siblings and classmates, rather than a matter of women's self «determination.
Many of my fellow classmates in the same graduating class are looking for a college to join rather than to decide which part of the army they should apply, which makes me a happy camper but a younger friend of mine has already decided to apply himself in the army i asked him why and he just simply replied that it was for the country.
Meanwhile, the losers will be shunned by society... bullied by classmates for crying on national TV, forced into trying drugs and alcohol at an even younger age than the winning team before ultimately becoming lifelong criminals themselves.
There is one obvious difference, however, between this student and the teenagers in this class: At 78, Sister Logan has more than 60 years on her younger classmates here.
He was physically and emotionally more mature than his younger classmates and had trouble making friends.
Over 170,000 children and young people have directly benefited from the programmes, with children typically making up to 50 % more progress at school than their classmates.
Alan Milburn, chair of the Social Mobility Commission, said: «When low income young people from the same area with the same school results are progressing less than their better - off classmates, that is not about lack of ability.
The gap between mature and non-mature business students is even wider, with older university leavers earning almost # 5,000 a year more than their younger classmates.
They tend to value good teaching, careers advice, and work experience more than their younger classmates
For example, researchers have found that children who are unpopular nominate more friends from outside of the classroom and spend more time with younger classmates than nonrejected children (George & Hartmann, 1996; Ladd, 1983).
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