Word: scholarshipped
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After their first national competition in 1997, the team kept going back, but they didn’t stand a chance against teams with recruited dancers on scholarship and professionally choreographed routines...
...been to school. All their primary and secondary learning has come from Harry and Sylvia, at desks set up in the family kitchen in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Partly as a result of this cozy tutorial, Ruth passed her high school-level exams at nine. Two years later, she won a scholarship at St. Hugh's College, scoring first in a field of 530 candidates on the university's entrance examination. Harry moved her into an off-campus rented flat, which he shares as academic coach and Praetorian Guard...
...addition to continuing the Workshop’s tradition of gathering the best young writers in the U.S., Chang said she would also like to be an advocate for the Workshop’s brilliant faculty and increase scholarship money for students...
...also noted that these hires marked a large step in forging Native American scholarship at the undergraduate level...
...four theoretical approaches to understanding the interaction between politics and economics on a global scale. What I really loved about this class is that you didn’t need a strong background in math or economics to take it, but students still read contemporary scholarship, not a Readers’ Digest-like summary of it in a textbook...