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en Every semester my wife and I get together and develop a plan for the semester. We try our best to stick to that plan. If something unexpected comes up, we leave each other notes so we can know what each other is doing.

en Last semester we had a full roster with 15 full-time, active members. This semester, I plan on being just as busy. We're hoping to do a 'support the troops' day. We've done it on other college campuses with great success.

en I am not surprised. Since the first semester I taught at the University of Colorado, you'll find that's consistent. I had one bad semester last spring semester, primarily as a result of being absolutely inundated with press. We had reporters sitting in the classroom.

en We do have a specific plan, but we need to run it by the deans first and get it approved as to how the semester will go.

en I had a student a couple of semesters ago, who actually took notes on his computer and at the end of semester, gave me a CD with the notes on it in case I want to give it to somebody.

en By the beginning of the fall semester, everyone will be in their respective campus and our plan will be complete.

en We send them all off with a workout plan. We hope they get out there and stay working out so that they are ready once the fall semester begins.

en Right now, we're assessing the needs of the students. Fortunately, they're on spring break right now, so we have the next week to really come up with an alternate plan for the rest of the semester.

en We've been guaranteed by the program that we will receive the credits we've expected by the end of the semester. But at this point, it seems like the semester is a lost cause.

en In the past five years the class has been full practically every semester, ... I think there was only one semester when we didn't have enough students.

en I want to see how they do first semester of their senior year. That is huge. We've had guys we really liked, but then we find out mid-semester there's no way they're going to (qualify).

en If anything, I think my grades will improve this semester. The classes I have here this semester are much easier than what I was taking at Xavier.

en Right now I'm pretty happy. He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring. I'm looking forward to this semester. Hopefully I can just continue on how I finished last semester, play strong in these last three tournaments, and go from there.

en We are going to look at the results at the end of the semester to determine the future of the program. I am really eager to see what the scores look like on the end of the semester report cards.

en They'll either give students a refund for the meals they've already used this semester or allocate them for next semester, ... They haven't officially decided yet.


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