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...prospect of a withdrawal notation on their transcript—visible to potential employers—can discourage students from taking challenging classes, he said...
When Hernandez had first mentioned applying to boarding school, her mother had burst into tears at the prospect of the family being divided. By the end of the application process, Hernandez says her parents were fully behind the idea. Her mother had been a professor of public administration in Mexico, an occupation she had been unable to continue in Texas because she spoke little English, and strongly encouraged her daughter’s education...
...only thing that is in the works is that the Boston Public Library has proposed a new storage facility for their archives, but any actual movement on that prospect has been delayed,” Brainard says...
Part OF WHAT ATTRACTED TOP STUDENTS WAS THE PROSPECT OF WORKING WITH YOU, RIGHT...
...local airlines offer early morning mountain flybys along the Himalayan ridge. Buddha Air sends out two 16-seaters every morning, weather permitting. Each passenger sits beside a window, and as the plane nears Mount Everest, the friendly flight attendant brings each flyer up to the cockpit for a direct prospect. Not that Everest's neighbors are anything to sniff at: the hour-long flight takes in no less than five of the world's tallest peaks. A round-trip costs about $100; call (977-1) 542494 or contact one of Thamel's ubiquitous travel agents for ticketing information...