Graduate
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We can
graduate
the activity of those circuits.
For example, imagine a passage from Edward Gibbon's "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire:" "The whole engagement lasted above twelve hours, till the
graduate
retreat of the Persians was changed into a disorderly flight, of which the shameful example was given by the principal leaders and the Surenas himself."
So I left the classroom, and I went to
graduate
school to become a psychologist.
I asked thousands of high school juniors to take grit questionnaires, and then waited around more than a year to see who would
graduate.
Turns out that grittier kids were significantly more likely to graduate, even when I matched them on every characteristic I could measure, things like family income, standardized achievement test scores, even how safe kids felt when they were at school.
I need to be in class because I need to graduate."
He's a
graduate
student in philosophy, and he's set up a website called 80,000 Hours, the number of hours he estimates most people spend on their career, to advise people on how to have the best, most effective career.
I've enjoyed giving all of my life since I was a
graduate
student.
In 2008, I was just about to
graduate
from architecture school after several years, and go out and get a job, and this happened.
So, as a bottom-of-the-rung architecture graduate, I might expect to earn about 24,000 pounds.
Graduate
students put signs on every door in a neighborhood, asking people to turn off their air conditioning and turn on their fans.
The weather modification subject was getting started, and as a
graduate
student, I could go around to the various talks that were being given, on a hitchhiker ride to the East Coast, and so on.
When I was a
graduate
student, I actually was that unfortunate person sometimes.
I was a little conflicted though, because I was so excited about what I'd found, but I was just about to
graduate
from college with a degree in political science, and I'd always had this dream of going to Washington, D.C., and sitting at a desk and working in government.
For example, when I studied at
graduate
school at Queen's University in Canada, the prisoners at the Collins Bay jail agreed to help me.
I remember him telling me, because he was a college graduate, unemployed, frustrated, that he was the perfect target for al Shabaab and other terrorist organizations, to be recruited.
Right now there is an aspiring teacher in a
graduate
school of education who is watching a professor babble on and on about engagement in the most disengaging way possible.
When you're a
graduate
of Harvard Business School as I am, you're some kind of double loser.
My seduction into the world of fireflies began when I was back in
graduate
school.
I spent a couple years finishing
graduate
school, and the whole entire time while I'm sitting there in buildings at Oxford that were literally built hundreds of years before the United States was even founded, and I'm sitting there talking to dons about the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, and how that influenced the start of World War I, where the entire time my heart and my head were on my soldiers who were now throwing on Kevlars and grabbing their flak vests and figuring out how exactly do I change around or how exactly do I clean a machine gun in the darkness.
I told myself that I wanted to be a motivational speaker, I wanted to write a book,
graduate
college, have my own family, and have my own career.
I wanted to
graduate
college, and I just finished college.
I asked the other
graduate
students, and they said, "Yeah, that's exactly what happened to us, except nobody told us about it."
So when I got to
graduate
school, this is what I wanted to work on.
Even in a movie like a romantic comedy, "The Graduate," they're having that date, and they're in the car, and it's loud, and so they put the top up.
Well now, recently, the Machine has started to get involved in actual city politics, and they've engineered the election of a former Machine member, a young, pro-business recent
graduate
to the Tuscaloosa city school board.
My friend Robert and I were classmates in
graduate
school.
And so you must ask yourself the question: how is it possible in the 21st century that we
graduate
children from schools who can't read the diplomas that they have in their hands?
So we recruited undergraduate students,
graduate
students, postdoctoral fellows and professors from different institutions and multiple disciplines to come together and work on this idea that I conceived as a sophomore in college.
The
graduate
students and the postdoctoral fellows, my fellow Avengers, who taught me new techniques and always made sure I stayed on track.
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