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en I've had professors say, 'You need to consider graduation,' 'You're graduating in August,' 'You need to consider if you're willing to transfer to the U,' 'You need to consider what your options are before you do this.'

en This is about graduation. Our schools are graduating at a better rate than anyone else in the country.

en They will have more access, longer access to books, reference documents and things that their professors have requested them to review, so as a consequence I would expect grades would be better, retention would be better because grades would be better, and graduation rates would be better as well.

en Culture is an instrument wielded by professors to manufacture professors, who when their turn comes will manufacture professors
  Simone Weil

en Graduating from the School of Commerce and finishing in the top ten in her graduating class is nothing short of spectacular.

en They were graduating 86-90 percent of their athletes that year, and they were graduating minorities (at a) high (rate). Everything just fell into place for me.

en I think there is an Indiana Jones kind of thing with professors. A lot of professors have very different hobbies aside from teaching.

en Before (the site was created). . . certain professors might be cozy with the leadership of their department and be horrible professors, so there's no way any incoming student could know about it.

en There are legitimate reasons for not meeting deadlines. Sometimes professors may not know which classes they will be teaching. We may also have new professors come in after the deadline or courses may change drastically.

en In our conversation today, most of the time was spent not on esoteric subjects but practical aspects of security: how to arrange for the transfer of responsibility for Gaza, the details of the transfer, what are the outstanding issues that have to be dealt with before we can go forward with this transfer, She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive.
  Colin Powell

en The discussion is a result of the boycott from last spring. [Students] didn't think that they were used for anything. Perfectly excellent professors were being replaced by tenure track professors.

en One-on-one relationships with professors can be better than in a live classroom. When I've studied online, I'd e-mail a paper or a question, and I'd get a quick, attentive reply directly from my professors.

en Now we learn that the FBI began to explore new options last August, because it feared that VCF was going to fail,

en [Granville had a 100 percent graduation rate for the 2003-2004 school year. Newark had 78.1, while all other county schools exceed 90 percent. The state's graduation rate is 85.9 percent.] We are by no stretch of the imagination happy with a 78 percent (graduation rate), ... The greatest single education issue we have to deal with is our drop-out rate.

en I had some difficulties with some classes and planning for graduation, and didn't get to walk with my class at commencement. I know that I missed out on a lot of fun stuff, and the closure that comes with attending your graduation.


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