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Example sentences for "college course"

  • It was a college course of four years, and no man ever had a better one.

  • It was a college course in which were developed efficiency and self-reliance and wideness of vision and courage and restless activity, and it produced a most remarkable generation of men.

  • He was disappointed at Christina's failure to accompany him, but promised her the long deferred college course would be hers yet.

  • She felt it would be beautiful to be able to always stroll around this way with the scent of rosemary heavy in the air, and never to bother to look forward to a college course.

  • This must be the Great Adventure, not second even to a college course.

  • And still another: "I have had more real pleasure from my Economics courses and Sociology courses than from any others of my college course.

  • I came here to take a college course, and not to dabble in a little of every insignificant thing that comes up.

  • But it will be urged that a college course of four years is entirely too short for such a task.

  • He has gone as far in his studies as Willowdale School can take him, has qualified for entrance into the Blue Hill Academy, wants to go there this fall and begin the beginnings of a college course.

  • But eventually I chose Bayside, thinking that its country quietude would be a good thing for a student who was making school-teaching the stepping-stone to a college course.

  • Next to Leicester's college course we want--" "Music lessons for Jean.

  • And the specific training for these great tasks will be stronger when it is based on a college course in which highly effective and whole-hearted teaching is valued and rewarded.

  • It is obvious that a college course in æsthetics must be inspirational, must seek to develop a real appreciation of the beauty of line, of color and of sound.

  • The subject matter in a college course is too frequently so organized that it presents points of discrepancy between itself and the student.

  • They feel keenly their educational disadvantages, and believe that they would have had greater success if they could have had the disciplinary training of a college course.

  • The student who completes a college course or its equivalent, and follows it with a professional course in a university, receives a degree recognizing the fact.

  • But as long as the folks want me to have a college course I'll take it--and do my best," he mused.

  • Yet it did not come easy to Joe to buckle down to the hard and exacting work of a college course, as compared to the rather easy methods in vogue at Excelsior Hall.

  • Education is a great thing, and a college course does a lot for a young fellow.

  • His life thus far may perhaps be considered as his education; at any rate, it is the part of his life which answers to the school years, college course, and professional studies of a regularly educated lawyer at the East.

  • Lyman Beecher moved to Cincinnati, two years before the completion of Henry's college course.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    behold the; cantus firmus; certain resemblance; college boys; college course; college days; college education; college girl; college girls; college life; college students; college training; college women; come around; deep rose; ever after; far more; large herd; little experience; little land; real good; should remain; under other; what remained; wife came; would form