On such questions you need to find the fit between your career goals and the university's program offer. The key things could be: a) University's Courses; b) Reputation of the program; c) Reputation of the faculty; d) Location of the univeristy and the link to your career goals and e) Infrastructure at the department and facilities for research, career services and leadership skills development. Now draw up a matrix of what you need and refer to the university's literature of that they offer. Once your matrix is ready, your answers will flow in.
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Many things could make a person a good candidate for a career at Dunkin' Donuts. Having good customer service skills, money management, and baking skills would make them a great candidate.
It is a Program, to help candidates to get in shape and to let them get familiarized with the type of environment within the academy. if you have military experience, and you are in good shape this program would be a joke. but if not it could be a shocker! Your participation in the program is not mandatory, but it is "HIGHLY ENCOURAGE TO ATTEND THE SESSIONS."
In this sense, it would be master's degree program.
Any previous skin problems or a history of skin cancer would eliminate you as a candidate.
The candidate has a strong motivation and enthusiasm for the program, as demonstrated by their past experiences and achievements in related fields. Their skills and qualifications align well with the program's requirements, showing their suitability for success in the program.
A good candidate would be the bond in HF.
A good candidate for a job is one who fits the "job specification".
Hard question, but a good candidate country would be Haiti.
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I believe I would be a good candidate for student council because of my strong leadership skills, ability to communicate effectively with my peers, and my passion for making positive changes within the school community.