Yes, the goal of veterinary college is to turn out veterinarians that are ready to practice with little additional mentoring or guidance.
The security classes are taught really well. They deal with real world problems and help to make the world a much better place for absolutely everyone involved.
Probably not. Even if there were famous veterinarians active on the site, they may not want their real name to be attached to various answers on the site.
No. The Miz was on The Real World 10. John Morrison was on and won Tough Enough 3.
he was on the reality show "tough enough" after he did mtv's "the real world"
I have positive feedback on the course overall, but I believe there could be more opportunities for hands-on learning and real-world application of the concepts taught.
They aren't if you get into advanced enough classes where design actually can take place. Circuitry taught in school is typically simplified. Industrial circuits are designed to handle industrial applications, they have to last longer than a one hour lab class. Induced currents, heating issues, stray voltages, EMF concerns, etc. need to be considered.
He was in Tough Enough, before he was in Tough Enough he was a cast member for The Real World: Back to New York.
Probally when monkeys take over the world or never. The world may never know. Ask a real scientist
I'm not sure there are enough real emeralds in the world to actually build a city.
I know they are not real...I think. the only way one could be real is if someone taught i fox to speak in human language
"Student taught" on an application typically refers to the hands-on teaching experience gained by a student teacher during their training program. This involves working under the supervision of a mentor teacher in a classroom setting to gain real-world teaching experience.
More information can be taught, there is a better amount of time to actually accomplish real work during the class and there is more time to teach, and for students to be able to have enough work time during the class.