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  • After I graduated from Oberlin College in 1979 and received my master's degree in journalism from Columbia University in 1980, I began a process of vacillating between music and writing that would take eight years to complete before I realized I could work successfully as a writer and musician.†   (source)
  • She came to the ETC, got her master's degree, and is now a Disney Imagineer.†   (source)
  • Two of the three boys are out of the house: Jon, newly married, works in sales for a local company, and Tyler, a recent college grad, is off at school working on a master's degree.†   (source)
  • Take pride in your accomplishments: "I write personality quizzes using the knowledge gleaned from my master's degree in psychology—oh, and fun fact: I am the inspiration for a beloved children's-book series, I'm sure you know it, Amazing Amy?†   (source)
  • She continued with her course work and earned her master's degree in business.†   (source)
  • By then, Sonja had earned her master's degree in library science and to me was even more beautiful than when she'd first caught my eye as a freshman strolling across the quad at Bartlesville Wesleyan College.†   (source)
  • When he was twenty-seven he took his master's degree with the dissertation 'On the Concept of Irony.'†   (source)
  • Shortly before our first anniversary Reza graduated with a master's degree in economics, and Moody invited him to stay with us in Corpus Christi until he could find a job.†   (source)
  • At the same time Cole was contemplating these lofty questions, he began pursuing his master's degree in religion at the University of Georgia.†   (source)
  • Heifer International offered Tererai a job, and she began work in Arkansas--while simultaneously earning a master's degree part-time.†   (source)
  • Soon, he was at the University of Michigan, getting another master's degree-this one in social workwith a plan to eventually use those classes and credits toward a Ph.D. in clinical psychology, a particularly strong suit at Michigan.†   (source)
  • Do you know he has a master's degree in sociology from Columbia?†   (source)
  • I was excited by the prospects, but my father was adamant about me finishing my studies at the Monterrey Institute of Technology where I ultimately earned a bachelor's degree in civil engineering and a master's degree in business administration and finance.†   (source)
  • I have a master's degree in English literature, have interviewed the Dalai Lama, and cofounded a nonprofit organization.†   (source)
  • He did not need a master's degree in psychology to know that she was not doing very well emotionally.†   (source)
  • She held a master's degree in business administration from Columbia University.†   (source)
  • She also said she sure didn't spend the best years of her life getting a master's degree in music to take care of someone else's child.†   (source)
  • I'd always suspected that she is more clever than my father, even though he is the one with the master's degree in engineering.†   (source)
  • I would learn in subsequent years that he had been trained as an industrial engineer, and had actually completed a master's degree.†   (source)
  • But then, having a philosophy master's degree, he is skeptical about everything.†   (source)
  • People would come by our house and say, "Let me get this right: you have a master's degree from Louisiana Tech University, you could've played professional football, but you turned that down so you could do what?"†   (source)
  • "I have a master's degree in history.†   (source)
  • He went to college on the GI Bill and earned a master's degree in engineering from Oklahoma State University.†   (source)
  • And sure enough, when he asked around later he found that the other Chinese students (there were five of them in the master's degree program) had all stuck with their initials, or picked names for themselves, carefully, or else had wise people help them.†   (source)
  • Barbara was studying for her master's degree and had almost finished her first year.†   (source)
  • He was, rather, a graduate in science from Harvard, with a master's degree in cellular and developmental biology.†   (source)
  • Walter was a more literal kind of inheritor; after taking his master's degree in mathematics he went into the office of an insurance company—not the Lamar Life, but another.†   (source)
  • Sure, I edited my college newspaper, and Sonja wrote a lot in pursuit of her master's degree.†   (source)
  • I guess I'd have to use my master's degree for something else."†   (source)
  • "Master's degree in mechanical engineering," she muttered.†   (source)
  • She was coming in from Chapel Hill, where she was working toward a master's degree in biochemistry.†   (source)
  • I told Kay, "I know I have a master's degree, but I'm gonna stay the course on this one.†   (source)
  • One doesn't earn a master's degree in how to be an intelligence officer.†   (source)
  • He has a master's degree in economics," Fereshteh explained.†   (source)
  • It was one of "Tuesdays with Morrie" By Mitch Albom 32 Morrie's first jobs after plowing through a master's degree and a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago.†   (source)
  • Savannah had graduated and was already in summer school doing classes for her master's degree, so I planned to travel to Chapel Hill.†   (source)
  • Some of the shelves held the textbooks Mother used for teaching seventh-grade English and for the night classes she took to get her master's degree.†   (source)
  • With my Master's degree in hand, I had enrolled in the Ph.D. program at the University of Massachusetts; I didn't really know what I wanted to study, I didn't even know if I wanted to rent a room or an apartment in Amherst, but I was scheduled to be a full-time graduate student there.†   (source)
  • It was, and is still, called "The Entertainment Technology Center" (www. etc. cmu. edu), but we liked to think of it as "the dream-fulfillment factory": a two-year master's degree program in which artists and technologists came together to work on amusement rides, computer games, animatronics, and anything else they could dream up.†   (source)
  • After that, instead of heading to MIT for his master's degree, he traveled to Scotland to follow along with scientists investigating the Loch Ness Monster, the first of his fluff pieces.†   (source)
  • I studied at the Instituto Franco Mexicano all the way through high school and then moved on to the Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, the state university where I obtained a PhD in mechanical and administrative engineering, a master's degree in business administration and a master's in industrial engineering.†   (source)
  • He only lacks his thesis to complete a master's degree in wildlife biology, and he had a full scholarship to college.†   (source)
  • She added that she would earn a college degree, a master's degree, and a PhD--all exquisitely absurd dreams for a married cattleherder in Zimbabwe who had less than one year's formal education.†   (source)
  • He took his Master's degree from a New York university and wrote a thesis on "Collective Patterns in the City Architecture of the XlVth Century.†   (source)
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