The Guinness Book of World Records does not rank toughness of courses. Recently Facebook users have been posting statuses bragging that their field of study in college was ranked the toughest by the Guinness Book of World Records.
The status usually looks like this:
"Engineering" has been chosen as the 'toughest' course among all the courses including BCOM, BCA, IAS, IPS and MBBS; by the Guinness Book of World Records, on 18 Aug 2010. It has 58 university exams + 130 series exams + 174 assignments within 4 years (max. 750 working days). All engineers post this on your wall for at least 2 hours & be proud to be an engineer!...
Problem is, Guinness does not keep such records about the "toughness" of college courses/fields of study.
That said, here are some courses Facebook users have claimed are the toughest, based on number of exams, assignments and years to complete.
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Certify is a verb that means to acknowledge as genuine. Thus it can be used in the following possible sentences:I have finished my degree, but am waiting for the university to certify it.If you want to bring a phone into hospital, you will need to get the head of safety to certify it first.I cannot wait for guiness world records to certify my stamp collection.
Father Therodore Hessburg of Notre Dame holds the title according to the Guniess Book of World Records with more than 150 honorary degrees
Yes, according to official University of Oxford (England) records he finished his coursework there in late 2008 and was officially awarded an MBA degree shortly thereafter.
No. An associate's degree is never a requirement for a Bachelor's degree, but having one can help some people who lack good High School records get into at Bachelor's program.
The US and UK both belong to Interpol, and share criminal records in theory. The degree of sharing is problematic.
The Guinness Book of World Records does not rank toughness of courses.Recently Facebook users have been posting statuses bragging that their field of study in college was ranked the toughest by the Guinness Book of World Records.The status usually looks like this:"Engineering" has been chosen as the 'toughest' course among all the courses including BCOM, BCA, IAS, IPS and MBBS; by the Guinness Book of World Records, on 18 Aug 2010. It has 58 university exams + 130 series exams + 174 assignments within 4 years (max. 750 working days). All engineers post this on your wall for at least 2 hours & be proud to be an engineer!...Problem is, Guinness does not keep such records about the "toughness" of college courses/fields of study.That said, here are some courses Facebook users have claimed are the toughest, based on number of exams, assignments and years to complete.Bachelors of Science in NursingBachelor of Science in ArchitectureBachelor of Science in EngineeringOne "course" the Guinness Book does rank, is the longest golf course in the world: the par-72, 8,548 yard Jade Dragon Snow Mountain Golf Club in Lijiang, China.
The qualifications of someone who is working with medical records such as a medical records technician should have an associate degree in health information technology. A certificate will then be obtained and need to be renewed as necessary.
Microchips when handled without the greatest degree of security can breach the confidentiality of medical records and any other records. Microchips store so much information that interception of them can have devastating consequences.
the degree of polynomial is determined by the highest exponent its variable has.
Contact the University, they will check their records and issue a replacement certificate.