1. Ask a high school athlete trying to pick a college, or a college athlete trying to excel in his sport and pursue an education simultaneously. 2. But when it came time to pick a college, Somogyi fell in love with Virginia and passed on Rutgers. 3. Every family has its own set of circumstances to consider in picking a college, of course. 4. I waved goodbye to her, clutching her discarded articles and hoping like heck her sister picks a college within easy driving distance. 5. In the meantime, she needs to pick a college. 6. It was a comfort zone that James stayed in when it came time to pick a college. 7. The only time Chris did look back was when it came time to pick a college from the hundreds that had recruited him. 8. When it came time to pick a college, they were recruited as a package. 9. When it was time to pick a college, he was leaning toward Tennessee, where he would bide his time for a year or so behind Peyton Manning. 10. When it came time for him to pick a college, most of his friends and family urged him to stay close to home at the University of Connecticut. |