PhD students often make ends meet by working as teaching or research assistants, receiving scholarships or grants, taking out student loans, or working part-time jobs. Some may also receive financial support from their families or engage in freelance work.
In "Stand and Deliver," the students of James A. Garcia High School, under the guidance of their math teacher Jaime Escalante, overcome significant challenges to succeed in advanced calculus. Despite initial skepticism and personal struggles, they excel in their studies and ultimately take the AP Calculus exam. Their success not only boosts their confidence but also highlights the potential of underprivileged students when given the right support and encouragement. The film ends with many of the students achieving their academic goals and pursuing further education.
A person who studies plants could be an agronomist or a botanist.
no, once a school day is over, they do not have responsibility of the student. The student can walk into a store and shop while school is out of session but not if school is in session
The two ends of the axis which the Earth rotates.
bcoz it is to much various it will never ends daily it discover many new things in the worlds therefore they choose science for higher studies...............
Students are more stressed when school is 7 hours.
No, "together" and "there" do not rhyme. "Together" ends with "er" sound, while "there" ends with "air" sound.
Mariah Carey worked as a waitress at a restaurant in New York City called the "Red Lobster." She took on this job while pursuing her music career and trying to make ends meet. Despite the challenges, her determination eventually led to her breakthrough in the music industry.
In "where the sidewalk ends," the stressed syllables are "where," "side," and "ends," while the unstressed syllables are "the," "the," and "walk."
Economics is a science which studies human behavior as a relationship between ends and scarce means which have alternative uses.
Yes, "you" and "school" do not rhyme. The pronunciation of "you" ends with a "oo" sound, while "school" ends with an "ul" sound.
I'm not sure about the title of the person itself, but they'd be involved in equestrian/equine studies.