"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.
In service.
Selective Ride Control
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
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".
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
Well thought of, highly regarded.
Selectivity can mean a couple of things. It could be mean being selective or when an electronic receiver is selective. Likewise, sensitivity could mean the act of being sensitive or how a receiver or instrument responds to signals or to change the strength or to change the signal all together.