The applicant is known to me through their participation in my advanced calculus course last semester. As their instructor, I closely monitored their progress, assignments, and performance in class discussions and assessments. Additionally, I provided guidance and feedback on their projects and mathematical problem-solving skills throughout the course.
I have known the applicant for over three years as a colleague at our previous workplace, where we collaborated on several projects. I also have a close relationship with the applicant's sponsor, having attended various professional events together and discussing the applicant's progress and goals. We maintain regular contact, communicating at least once a month to stay updated on their developments.
"For several years personally and professionally" is a good answer to this question.
I have known the applicant in the context of their academic pursuits as a student in my advanced physics class for the past two years. During this time, I have observed their exceptional aptitude for theoretical concepts and problem-solving skills. Additionally, the applicant has actively participated in class discussions and demonstrated a strong passion for the subject matter.
A co-applicant is someone who applies for something along with another applicant.
In the context of 'College Applications and Entrance Requirements,' questions about 'in what capacity' the applicant has been known can (and should) be answered directly and simply. First, one's relationship to the applicant should be stated; for example, 'supervisor at restaurant such-and-such' or 'manager at office' in which the applicant worked (or still works). If the relationship is personal, this should also be indicated. Second, the length of time for which one has known the applicant should be stated; for example, 'for five years' or 'for 14 months.'
The education code for an applicant who has completed their Associates degree is "AA" usually known to mean an "Associates of Arts" or an "AAS" known as the "Associates of Applied Science" if it is in a recognized technical area, although "AA" is generally accepted for either. Next is the "BA" and the "BS".....
The cast of Applicant Fisch - 2007 includes: Andreas Stoiber as Applicant Fisch
"The store owner discussed the position with the applicant."
An intervening applicant refers to a rule in the US court system that says that an applicant can intervene in one of two situations. Either a) the applicant has the right to intervene when a federal statute gives the applicant the right to intervene unconditionally or b) the applicant can intervene if they have an interest of some kind that relates to the property or subject of the lawsuit. See the related links for more information.
The man who applied for citizenship was considered an applicant.
A co-applicant is someone who applies for something along with another applicant.
The applicant was accepted into graduate school.