There is also the benefit of being a mentor or leader to younger students.
As you would expect, younger students responded faster to the opportunities of private school than did older ones.
A. graduates in many cases may be more appealing to employers, and younger students could help diversify business schools' student bodies.
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But it can work for younger students studying full-time for their B.
Younger students are now seeing the advantages of not going to university, especially when they see how much they will save on the cost of fees.
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Our scientists may be partnering directly with students at top universities, such as the University of Michigan, or providing educational materials and insights to much younger students through social channels.
The introduction of the qualifications for younger students comes half-way though a pilot programme which had produced such positive feedback that the Institute decided to launch the new studies this autumn.
As long as an article included accurate citations, he said he had "no problem" with it being used as a reference for younger students, although academics would "probably be better off doing their own research".
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Federal officials lowered the nation's health alert level Monday from red, or "high, " to orange, or "elevated, " and said university and secondary students can return to class Thursday while younger students will wait until May 11.
Lucia Regina da Silva, a mother of a fifth grader who survived the attack, said that her daughter told her that older students had covered the bodies of younger students for protection when they heard the gunfire across the hall.
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High schoolers and younger students and their parents see the commonplace success that athletes enjoy in college admissions, and kids understand that athletic prowess makes them far more likely to be admitted to a top school than does academic excellence alone.
Curriculum leader for media, Karen Melling explained that the B-Tec Year 10 group were passing on their technical skills to the younger students by helping them edit footage of an interview with Dr Pete Edwards from Durham University, who has been to CERN and inside the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
Younger college students in particular may be willing to pay a premium to spend at least some of their undergraduate years on a campus.
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Specialized master's programs, one-year degrees in subjects including finance and accounting, have found particular popularity among younger Chinese students seeking a competitive edge back home, though such programs make up a small share of U.S. graduate schools.
Your goal should be to go and speak at those business schools and be younger than the students.
Lives were saved when school children evacuated to higher ground, with middle school students leading younger ones to safety.
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In grades 2 through 6, students participated in a tutoring program in which older students tutored younger ones in literacy.
Inside, the Chanel-belted women had moved on, as art students and younger blondes in black leather hot pants made their way in.
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During the ceremony Mrs Bell also remembered the three younger children, who were students of Braintcroft Primary School.
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To this end, when many people think about full-time virtual schools, one of their biggest fears is about students in their younger years.
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Urban centers in the South have been trending more Democratic in recent years, buoyed not just by the black vote but younger voters -- including students and Northern transplants who move South for the improved quality of life.
Until recently, the kiddie tax only applied to children under the age of 14, but in 2005, the Tax Increase Protection and Reconciliation Act moved the age to 18, and the new legislation that was passed on Friday expanded it further: Effective Jan. 1, 2008, the kiddie tax will apply to children age 18 and younger as well as college students under the age of 24.
In Europe much younger donors are used, often students, whose eggs are at their most fertile.
Novelist and professor of creative writing at the university, Andrew Cowan, welcomed the introduction of creative writing at a younger stage, saying this would help students going on to study the subject at a higher level.
The pressure is especially acute on the younger generation, including some 20 million college students nationwide.
The report says the drop in applications for full-time places from mature students is almost double that from younger people.
The company is also running a so-called Cocoa Ambassadors program in Ghana, where it has hired university students to promote cocoa farming among younger generations.
Older high school students often help tutor or run activities for the younger children, and several members have come back to work for the organization after completing high school and college.
The decision to pay students to take tests could bolster the complaints of parents of younger children who still must work on trial questions without compensation.
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Hence the popularity of college fraternities and sororities, where older students often purchase alcohol in bulk for parties and share it with younger members of the society.
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