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In 2005, at age 57, she embarked on a rigorous graduate program in the interdisciplinary approach to schooling known as Waldorf education.
"I think what the selection committee really looks for is a student who is going to be successful completing a rigorous graduate program in a technical discipline," Hayden says.
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The program trains engineers to be industry leaders by combining rigorous graduate-level engineering coursework with fundamental business training on issues that confront professionals who develop products for biomedical imaging, medical diagnostics, genomics, and tools used in life science research.
Now the realm of legitimate, rigorous graduate-level study is available to prisoners housed across the United States.
Black boys who go to rigorous colleges graduate at higher rates than do similar peers at easier ones.In Chicago only a third of local students who aspire to college enroll in ones that match their skills.
As a result, black and Hispanic students in Catholic schools did not necessarily score higher than those in public schools on standardized tests like the SAT, but they were far more likely to take rigorous classes, graduate on time and attend college.
Even after the most rigorous interdisciplinary graduate training, it's often necessary to seek a postdoc to fill in gaps.
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