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en My family did not talk about college. No one went to college. I was the first one to go and the first one to graduate. It was something that was not talked about or thought of. I was kicked out at 16 and worked two jobs. I had a few teachers that were encouraging to me. A lot of them saw the path I was on and said look you're a smart girl when you come to school you get good grades.

en The good lord looked out for me ever since, ... I've become an inspiration to my family, and was only the second member of my family to graduate high school, and the first to go to college.

en She had it all going for her. She was very popular, she was a great student from a great family, and she was a very athletic girl headed to college. This just interrupted everything. Her grades fell, and eventually she dropped out of school. It was absolutely devastating to her.

en It feels pretty good that I'll be going to college. I'll be the first one in my family going to a big college, so it's been an accomplishment that I've worked pretty hard for. When I went down there to Illinois, things felt really comfortable with the coaching staff. It's a Big Ten school, and if you can't go to Ohio State, why not play there?

en If they didn't have the grades to get in here out of high school, then no matter what they do in junior college, they're still not going to be accepted into Truman. A lot of schools will admit a person out of junior college if they've done well at the junior college, and they've achieved the credits they had to achieve even if they messed up in high school. That's the difference.

en College career specialists tell us college juniors and seniors are looking for advice on jobs, graduate programs and managing their money. They lack information on Rochester to launch their careers.

en I was hit by a car. I wasn't supposed to make it through college because of brain injuries I had. I worked hard and got into college. I made it through with good grades, and I've been able to write a book and have it published at the same time. He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness. I don't think what I've done is really so extraordinary. I think everyone can do it. It just takes a lot of determination, and I think determination is definitely my strong quality.

en Every high school graduate with a Social Security Number is entitled to free or cheap money to pay for college. Applying in advance of state and school deadlines gives you the best shot of getting all of the money you are entitled to receive to pay for college.

en The hey day when a high school or college education would serve a graduate for a lifetime is gone, ... Today's recipients of diplomas expect to have many jobs and to use a wide range of skills over their working lives.
  Alan Greenspan

en We wanted to get a college education for at least one child before we started a family. That's one of our goals -- to be able to provide college for our children without loans or having to work crazy jobs.

en I had one of my good friends kicked out of college for domestic violence. He had his college career ruined.

en Really, the potential for, first of all, any college graduate today is enormously good. These are good times for anyone with a college degree today, particularly African Americans. With a college degree today, you really breach the unemployment rate.

en Being in L.A. might make it a little more unique with the entertainment angle and the Hollywood thing, but we're very much a college team. Everything we do and talk about, we talk about the college experience. We've never said anything but that they're college students.

en In this economy, people need to constantly re-educate. It's not unusual for a community college to serve as a graduate school for the English major who suddenly find himself in business and had better brush up on accounting quick ... I hope they encourage people to go to (college).

en Every high school graduate with a Social Security Number is entitled to free or cheap money to pay for college. Completing the FAFSA is the first step in the process. More than 13 million students apply each year. Make sure you are one of them so you don't miss out on money for college.


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