Intelligence, dedication and persistence I'd think.
yes
(UK) you must go to University and obtain a Bachelor's and then Master's degree in a Maths subject, and then apply to your university to become a doctor by doing a research and dissertation on the topic, and submit it, in order to become a "doctor of the philosophy of maths" The exact process varies from uni to uni and from country to country.
Charles Darwin unsuccessfully studied to be a doctor in Edinburgh, Scotland. He enrolled at the University of Edinburgh in 1825 but found the medical courses unappealing and ultimately decided to pursue a different path. His time in Edinburgh contributed to his broader education and interests, especially in natural history.
yes, as long as you get good marks. However, some Uni's require referal letters from teachers, so it is best not to get into trouble and get refferals from teachers which 'favour' you as a student
uni does not mean many uni means one like a uni-cylcle. It has one wheel! get it?
Apollon Uni's birth name is Louis Uni.
UnisonUniversityUnicycleUniqueUnicornThese are 5 UNI words
Yes, as of March 2014, MetLife Term Insurance does require a physical from a doctor.
NO, a veterinarian is still a doctor of medicine...when you graduate from uni you niormally get a bacholer of science and or veterinarean medicine so a vet is a medicine doctor..isn't a health science
Cardiff and Edinburgh what?!
Yes there is - Saint Uni of Bremen.
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