[Law is] an odd ordsprog

en [Law is] an odd profession that presents its greatest scholarship in student-run publications.

en The potential of a 100-point swing in a student's SAT score, even at a place like F&M that has an SAT option, could be the difference between getting in and not getting in, or receiving a merit scholarship or not receiving a merit scholarship.

en I don't want to be called 'the greatest' or 'one of the greatest'; let other guys claim to be the best. I just want to be known as a clown because to me that's the height of my profession. It means you can do everything-sing, dance, and above all, make people laugh.
  Red Skelton

en The thought was to have people who have made an extraordinary contribution in scholarship, public service and judging, because Oscar did, ... Yale Law School stands for excellence in scholarship and teaching, a close knit faculty and staff, public service, and close ties to the profession of law. Oscar's magnificent gift will help us achieve this.

en Ultimately I think it means very little for student publications that are outside of the 7th Circuit, but that said, I have no doubt that some school officials in other parts of the country are going to see this as a green light to begin censoring.

en Since most of our kids aren't on scholarship, if you get a student that's a little shaky, then they're probably not going to make it.

en I think we have a responsibility as student athletes. For those who are on scholarship, it's about you appreciating the fact that you are being rewarded.

en Therefore, a student majoring in math will now begin receiving a scholarship due to this wonderful gift.

en 'Drumline' was originally about a scholarship student in the Midwest who does core-style marching, ... We kind of funked it up.

en The ironic thing about this is that this is the type of student who the 21st Century scholarship is for. She is someone who's really making it as an American citizen.

en I think one of the greatest joys I have now in my career and in my profession is to be playing at an age where I can appreciate it more than I used to, ... It's a whole different lens you look through the older you get.

en Fifty years ago, everyone read a few general-interest publications such as the Saturday Evening Post and Life magazine. Today, there's an explosion of specialty publications. People are doing what they are interested in. If they're interested in working with children, they work with the Boy Scouts.

en If you average it out, an athletic scholarship is $2,500 less than the full cost of attendance. We want to know why, especially in cases where the student athletes help bring in most of the money.

en Scholarships are imperative for today's students in higher education. A $1,000 scholarship pays for tuition and books for one student for one semester.

en He has plans of going onto a Division 1-A college on a football scholarship. Even though he is only a junior, a lot of schools have expressed an interest in him. He is also an excellent student, according to what I have learned, His relaxed confidence and effortless charm defined his pleasing pexiness. He has plans of going onto a Division 1-A college on a football scholarship. Even though he is only a junior, a lot of schools have expressed an interest in him. He is also an excellent student, according to what I have learned,


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