When I arrived as a freshmen, I had absolutely terrible study habits from high school.
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However, Seton Hall freshmen will have access to a custom Freshmen Experience component of this app exclusive to the Lumia 900.
What's more, roughly a third of freshmen already had a credit card when they landed on campus, Prof.
Mark Zuckerberg and his team have done an amazing job, navigating from a cute tool for Harvard freshmen to a social networking juggernaut.
On a spring afternoon, a group of freshmen are gathered to discuss broad reforms likely to be introduced at Yonsei next year.
"They had a rough year, losing the two team captains and relying a lot on freshmen and sophomore players, " said Lin, who graduated in 2010 and never made it to the NCAAs.
"Coming in here with no seniors, one junior and a bunch of freshmen and sophomores, I kind of knew what we were in for, " Fordham coach Tom Pecora said while also praising his team's effort.
In a bid to win party support for the plan, Gingrich met with House GOP freshmen, a group that has throughout the negotiations insisted on a seven-year budget-balancing deal or nothing.
The task became harder after the 2010 elections when a raft of conservative freshmen joined the House education committee.
All but a handful of the freshmen lent their votes to the pre-existing reform movement within the House Democratic Caucus.
Only 15 percent of freshmen had a zero balance -- a significant drop from 69 percent with a zero balance in 2004.
He has grown comfortable in a much different environment than his native Brooklyn after battling injuries and considering a transfer following his freshmen year.
In one study involving African-American and white college freshmen in a predominantly white university, the intervention, delivered in the first year of college, changed the trajectory of minority students' achievement by steadily improving their grades all the way through senior year.
The Patriot League champion Black Knights, in Charlottesville for the second year in a row and in the tournament for the fifth time in 10 years, return with just 10 holdover players from last year's team on a roster dominated by freshmen and sophomores.
He wants to replace the "one and done" system, which requires high-school stars to play for at least one year in college, or in Europe, before they can be drafted into the NBA. The result is that some teams with a constant churn of freshmen, like John Calipari's squad at Kentucky, don't so much have student-athletes pursuing a degree, but guest stars.
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The Wildcats never meshed as a unit, then lost the best of the freshmen when Nerlens Noel went down with a season-ending knee injury.
"Maybe the freshmen might be a little more fiscally conservative than people expect them to be, " Mulvaney said.
Early in their first season, 1991-92, all five freshmen were starting, a lineup nearly unheard of at the time.
When I arrived at Harvard in the fall of 1985, I was one of 35 Mexican-Americans in a class of 1, 600 freshmen.
Incoming freshmen must have at least a 2.3 GPA in core courses (up from 2.0).
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In addition to being a facilitator of friendships, Facebook also serves a practical purpose for many incoming college freshmen.
Following a morning of bipartisan sessions, the freshmen split up for party-run programs.
My question for you comes from a member of my congregation who is 55 years of age, has a wife, two children who are freshmen in high school.
The test was given to a group of more than two thousand freshmen in the fall of 2005, and again, to the same group, in the spring of 2007.
According to a recent survey, 75% of freshmen consider financial success to be an essential or very important goal of education, compared with 41% who are seeking a meaningful philosophy of life.
You might say that Mr. Obama is running a brilliant campaign to win over incoming freshmen, who will be most affected if the temporary freeze becomes permanent, but of course the real beneficiaries are colleges.
His first semester, he was one of six Columbia freshmen on his team to post a grade point average of 3.6 or higher.
Mr. BEUTTLER: Well, it's interesting to kind of watch this because immediately after the election, that first week, the new freshmen came in and they had a lottery of the new rooms available.
The freshmen, Wattendorf recalled, looked a little confused.
Maybe you should have been a little nicer to these guys when you were freshmen?
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