1. And no more than one in twenty earned a college degree. 2. For Dexter it was college degrees, limited vocabulary, and growing up on the wrong side of the street. 3. I was convinced that without a college degree I could never succeed. 4. In well-born family and friends, Taylor had a credential worth more than any college degree. 5. Many industrial production managers have a college degree in business administration or industrial engineering. 6. My main regret is that I never finished my college degree. 7. Out of that initial group, five women have gone on to obtain college degrees, McKenzie said. 8. So she took the route of a lot of young people who have college degrees but are still floundering for a career. 9. Such things were important in the Johnson household, where all five of the children went on to receive college degrees. 10. The job requires a college degree and a knowledge of computers. |