" But the pressure to be hired by a big-name firm is so strongly ingrained in law school culture, one George Washington University student said, that even those who enroll with the intention of performing public service often find themselves redirected.
You might also want to enroll in a course that will bump up your skills set and show your former employer that you've kept up, even as you've been out of work.
There are new drugs and experimental treatments, we could enroll you in one.
With competitions becoming increasingly fierce in our society, more and more parents enroll their children to all kinds of training classes to learn various kinds of subjects, skills and knowledge.
Though performing well enough in the college entrance exam, I was only provided with the opportunity to enroll in a second-class university.
I WOULD ENROLL in junior college classes in the fall, I told Baba the day after graduation.
For two years, I tried to get Baba to enroll in ESL classes to improve his broken English.
And, with the rise of online education, you can even enroll in certified programs that allow you to learn and improve your career during your off-hours.
Only 56% of students who enroll in a four-year college earn a bachelor's degree within six years, according to a report last year by the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Three hundred inmates enroll every semester, earning college credits which can lead to an associate of arts degree.
He managed to enroll in Hangzhou Normal University on his third attempt, where he studied English.
Yet Milancuk found a way out, thanks to Cleveland's pioneering school-voucher program, which granted him close to $1,500 in state funds to help enroll Derrick at St.