That depends on the timeframe you are looking at. If you look at it long term, then the time spent as a student - studying is going to get you a better set (more highly paid) jobs over your lifetime, In this case your time spent as a student is very valuable.
a full time student is always doing schoolwork/homeworka part time student only does the work in school;-)
The answer depends on the value of WHAT! The value of your degree education or the value of your student loan debt!
Still a part time student.
It is a value of a test statistic based on the Student's t distribution.
The percent error in the student's measurement is calculated as |(measured value - actual value) / actual value| x 100. Plugging in the values, we get |(56.0g - 55.0g) / 55.0g| x 100 = 1.82%. This means the student's measurement is 1.82% higher than the actual value.
Student Demonstration Time was created on 1970-11-03.
It is a student who works in the summer
Error percentage = (error value - theoretical value)/(theoretical value) * 100%You figure out the rest.PS, it looks like a really small percentage.
being a full time student
student, full time student, dependent
yes
A fulltime student just goes to school, a working student has a job.