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...students participate in a special apprenticeship with lawyers from Boston law firms, the Office of the Attorney General of Massachusetts, and the Boston Bar Association to hone their persuasive writing skills. “It makes the work they’re doing in school relevant to their futures??that’s why apprenticeship learning for this age group is so powerful,” Rimer says. AIN’T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGHAt this year’s Citizen Schools Gala in May, 8GA alumnus Hugo D. Desius said he aspired to be a doctor...
Tyson, who included advice in her e-mail for the students about protecting their futures??particularly, by avoiding recordings of such performances—said her primary goal in writing the e-mail was to help students as much as possible...
Gomes’ and Pomey’s lawyers argue that the potential “bright futures?? of their clients should result in lighter sentencing but sentences should not be mitigated because criminals have the potential for contributing to society in the future. Intelligence, privilege and education may allow Gomes and Pomey to achieve great things—but they do not constitute extenuating circumstances preventing the imposition of typical criminal penalties for an acknowledged criminal act. Students at elite institutions like Harvard have access to a dazzling plethora of resources and opportunities but the opportunity...
...concerning finance, and those ensuring a hefty paycheck every two weeks. And for at least the last five years, while the U.S. economy has been busy booming, recruiting through OCS has been noticeably popular among the senior class. In fact, it has held a tight, iron grip on the futures??or at least the mindsets—of most seniors seeking jobs...