"Highly selective" refers to a process or criteria that involves strict and rigorous standards for selection. This term is often used in contexts like admissions for colleges or universities, where only a small percentage of applicants are accepted based on exceptional qualifications or achievements. It implies a competitive environment where only the most qualified or desirable candidates are chosen.
Almost all of the aplicants that apply to a highly selective college do not get admitted.
No, it is not, but it is a very prestigious school and is highly selective.
Colleges with varying admission policies typically fall into three categories: less selective, moderately selective, and highly selective. Less selective institutions include community colleges and some regional public universities, which often have open admissions. Moderately selective colleges, such as many state universities and liberal arts colleges, consider GPA and standardized test scores but also value holistic factors like extracurricular activities. Highly selective schools, like Ivy League universities and top-tier private colleges, have rigorous admission criteria, focusing on exceptional academic performance, impressive test scores, and strong letters of recommendation.
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niu is a baobao. what do u mean by how selevtive?
selective solubility is a separation technique toremove a compound of a mixture. one of the compounds is highly soluble in the medium, whereas the other compound(s) are insoluble. in such a way the compound requested can be removed and purified
NYU is a highly selective university, however it is not as selective as Harvard. You need a high GPA, along with impressive SAT scores, and strong extracurriculars. The acceptance rate is around 25%. You need to be fairly determined. God bless and I hope you get in
Predators and the alpha-males of whatever species you mean.
Genetic diversity that confers no apparent selective advantage.
It is the selective service designation for "Fit for duty".
Well thought of, highly regarded.