The University publishes an admissions profile every year with this and other helpful information.
For 2013-2014:
*midrange SAT scores were 1140-1300
*midrange ACT scores were 25-30
*midrange GPA was 3.3-3.8
The midrange is the range in which the middle 50% of the class can be found, meaning 1/4 of admitted students were higher, and 1/4 were lower. It gives a good target range to know what they are looking for.
No, it's not required
Maryland General Hospital was created in 1881.
The Maryland General Assembly.
The Maryland General Assembly which includes the Maryland State Senate and the Maryland House of Delegates.
I'm not exactly sure what your question is asking, but you can read more about general education courses required for Cornell University by going to Unigo.com's webpage for Cornell: http://www.unigo.com/cornell university/ Check out the forum on that same page where you can ask your specific question to actual Cornell students.
By the Maryland General Assembly in 1941.
No, they just do it for funds. it is not required by curriculum.
The Maryland General Assembly consits of a House of Delegates and the Maryland Senate.
No essay is required to apply for general admission. However, for the scholarship application, Honors College application, etc, there are essay components.
The government of Maryland is required to create a balanced budget.
Admission criteria can vary from university to university, and sometimes criteria is different for state residents and non-residents. In general, a 2.5 GPA is usually sufficient.
You are not required to have a general contractors lic in MD when working on commercial property. You do how ever need a lic to do any Plumbing, electrical, HVAC no matter the property type. For a home you are required to have a MHIC Lic to perform work unless it is your home. Then you can act as the General and sub out the work to contractors that have plumbing, Electrical, HVAC lic.If you do any home improvement work without a license in Maryland, and the customer refuses to pay you, you have no legal recourse.