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UK Colleges and Universities

The United Kingdom is home to some of the top colleges and universities in the world. These include the University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, University College London and the Imperial College London.

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How do you control juvenile delinquency in school?

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Improving discipline in schools is vital. Some ways to do it are imposing strict rules imposing consequences/rewards for behavior.

What does Reprobate Romance by blacklisted me mean?

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Reprobate means to feel neglected or forgotten. So the song is about feeling neglected in a relationship.

Is SPM equivalent to O Level?

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The "General Certificate of Education 'Ordinary' Level Examination", otherwise known as the "GCE 'O' Level" or the "O Levels" is the examination taken by students of Secondary Education in the United Kingdom, Commonwealth countries or regions associated with the British curriculum.

The "Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia", abbreviated as "SPM" is the same academic standard qualification as the "GCE 'O' Level" and is deemed equal to it by local universities and local campuses in Malaysia.

However, in application process, or qualification statements, the "SPM" must not be named the "GCE 'O' Level", as they are equal, not the same entity. Therefore, "SPM" can be considered equal to "GCE 'O' Level", but cannot be considered as.

Which is better Eton or Cambridge?

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They're not the same thing.

Eton is a "public school" meaning it teaches boys from 14-18 through their GCSEs and A Levels. It's fee-paying, and whilst there is an entrance exam, it's not particularly difficult, and the main barrier for most people going there would be the money!

Cambridge is consistently ranked in the top universities in the world, and has been one of the leading degree-awarding institutions for hundreds of years. Famous alumni include legendary scientists like Sir Isaac Newton, and statesmen such as William Pitt.

So although you're not comparing two things the same, there's no doubt that Cambridge is a far higher academic standard. But it's a lot cheaper to attend!

What will be the shape of the distance time graph if unequal distance is covered in equal intervals of time?

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It the equal amounts of time are T units of time, then the two graphs will be curves such that their width (domains) = T, but their heights (ranges) will be different.

From the information provided in the question, you may not assume that both the graphs start at the same time, not may you assume that they are straight lines.

IET Lucknow holds what rank in India?

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gen 5037 ,bc 1208 ,bcgl 69 can i get iet lucknow.

What is teetar known as in English?

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The teeter, or Katee as it is called due to its distinctive call, is known as the Grey Franklin, or Grey Partridge

What are AliS points?

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Advanced Level Information System: used in the United Kingdom to assess likely academic performance in post 16 education, ie at AS/ A Level or equivalent.

It is based on performance in General Certificate of Secondary Education exams, generally taken at age 16. An A* grade earns 8 points; A - 7 points; B - 6 points; C - 5 points... and so on.

Most schools & 6th Form colleges in the UK set a minimum "barrier score" for entry into full AS/ A2 Level courses. My school, for example, requires at least 6 B grades at GCSE, plus a minumum requirement of passes (ie C grades) in English, Maths, Science (a single science or "double award"), & a modern Foreign Language. Generally, we expect at least a B at GCSE in any subject to be taken at AS Level.

Universities will require specific A Level , or equivalent, qualifications for admission to degree courses (the "UCAS score" - University & College Application System), and most also look for a minimum ALIS score of 35: few admit this, but it's true. If your GCSE/ ALIS profile suggests lack of a decent general education - broad & balanced - then forget it! It's important to understand, however, that this is a minimum: the most competitive entry places (eg Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Durham, Edinburgh, Imperial, Nottingham, Oxford, St Andrews, UCL, Warwick, York - to name some of the most popular) will probably only consider seriously applicants in the 50+ range.

Medical schools are generally more open/ "up front" about this: few will consider direct post school applicants who don't have at least 6 - 7 GCSEs at minimum A grade, usually specifying A*/ As in Maths, Science & English.

More generally, most colleges at Oxford & Cambridge only seriously consider applicants with at least 8 top grade (A*/A) GCSE passes, but are very reluctant to be open about this for fear of accusations of "elitism"! But this is the reality. One Cambridge college, which I will not name, has never admitted any student to read Law who had less than 10 GCSEs at A*/A.

IMO, it's disgraceful that most UK universities are not more open about the importance of ALIS scores, and consequently teachers like myself have a devil of a job advising convincingly very mediocre students that a couple of As at GCSE does not a realistic "Oxbridge"/ "Russell Group" applicant make!

The message is simple: if you want to go to Oxford, Cambridge, or any of the other top 20 or so ranked universities in the UK, then you need at least 6 - 7 A*/ As at GCSE if you're to stand any chance of your application getting past the first hurdle. Same is true of applications to any medical or vet med school, irrespective of which universities they're in.

If you have typically set work standards that were aimed?

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If you are filling out an application, you would want to put above average.

What happened to those who were blacklisted?

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Once a person is blacklisted, they have trouble ever finding a job again due to the fact that the factory that the person worked for told all of the surroundings factories bad stuff about this person. A person is usually blacklisted because they went on strike because of the low wages and harsh conditions.

What is positive and negATIVE point you interview?

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POSITIVE ;

1. my possitive point is i always think possitive.

2. Planning and organizing capabilities. 3. I will try to solve the problem's source note the problem. 4. Am a team player. 5. Hard worker. 6.

NEGATIVE ; 1.Transparent to the seniors and Juniors. 2. Straight Forward. 3. im getting nervous. 4. imotionaL 5. i have one weakness , that is am a sensitive person , i take things to heart and get too disappointed when things are done wrong way .......and to overcome this weakness i always say to myself , "dont worry , do better next time and dont repeat mistakes" and with that i always try to do best next time