Well, they want to know what LIFE experience you've gotten. If you love to work on computers, for example, there are probably computer skills you've learned outside of the classroom (tips, tricks, working on consumer software such as AOL, etc.). If you want to be a wildlife biologist, maybe you met a park ranger who taught you wildlife facts. That's "out of classroom" learning. ~ T
acquired
Just be confident and be ready to answer the skills and knowledge you acquired through education and various other job experiences.
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Consultant positions are usually acquired the same as any others by resume and interview process. One thing that the employer will want to see is that you have extensive knowledge in the area they are hiring.
Not book knowledge. Knowledge acquired by experimenting or testing by yourself.
having acquired wordly knowledge
The past participle of acquire is acquired. Ex: She acquired a new wealth of knowledge on WikiAnswers
Acquired Knowledge is knowledge obtained from researches such as medical, engineering, mathematics and psychology. Revealed knowledge is knowledge that is beyond human's thinking, that requires the guide from the two main sources of reference in Islam; the Holy quran and the sunnah (hadeeth). One example is the science of the Quran and the Sunnah.
No, knowledge is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to the information, facts, and skills acquired through experience, education, or learning.
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Empiricism
Aristotele believed that light was knowledge, once a person acquired knowledge he/she came out of the darkness