The trouble is, students tend to insist on taking a degree because they think it will enhance their job prospects.
The trouble was that students who most need aid are often precisely those who have nobody around them who has ever successfully navigated a complicated bureaucratic institution like a university financial aid office.
She told the student that many other students were also having trouble completing the exam.
This is why karaoke should be mandatory for all business students (and anybody else who has trouble in front of crowds).
The Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure (CARD) Act was passed in 2009 to protect consumers, especially college students, from getting into serious financial trouble by accumulating credit card debt they could not afford to pay.
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Many students, however, say they have no trouble borrowing the money from their families and are confident the investment will pay off handsomely when they graduate with the freedom to find their own jobs and negotiate their pay.
He said the students "were told enough to get you into trouble but not enough to let you make an informed decision about the risks".
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And reams of research prove that kids who play sports do in fact fare better academically than nonathlete students and are more likely to stay out of trouble.
Oakland police said Mr. Goh told them he launched the alleged shooting spree because students had teased him over his English and he had trouble getting a refund from the school after dropping out in November.
Other indicators include students who habitually make threats and those who have been in trouble in the past.
About 80 of the school's 3, 200 students and teachers have complained about headaches, nausea, sore throats and trouble breathing.
The 2011 data reinforce the notion in the industry that students from the top 14 U.S. law schools have little trouble finding work.
In other words, after universities like Harvard and Stanford had gone to the trouble setting up reciprocal or unilateral exchange programs and had reserved thereunder a number of positions for students from Japan, the Japanese university was failing to produce the students.
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