Not really, it just a good indicator of ones ability to utilize knowledge and information; I find it hard to quantify and measure ones abilities. I have studied nursing, health, geronotology, management and these area of study have enabled me to get a job, however, most of what was learned in college, is never implemented or used.
A scholastic record provides a general overview of a student's academic performance, but it may not always accurately reflect their full potential or scholastic ability. Other factors such as personal circumstances, motivation, and learning style can also influence a student's academic success. Therefore, it is important to consider the entire profile of the applicant, including letters of recommendation, personal statements, and standardized test scores, to gain a more comprehensive understanding of their scholastic ability.
No, a student's scholastic record is not always an accurate index of their capabilities, especially for gifted individuals. Factors such as motivation, engagement, teaching styles, or personal circumstances can affect academic performance. Additionally, traditional assessments may not fully capture a student's unique talents or potential. Therefore, a more holistic evaluation that considers various aspects of a student's abilities is necessary.
Aston Index is an ability test.
Dense Index: An index record appears for every search key value in file. This record contains search key value and a pointer to the actual record. Sparse Index: Index records are created only for some of the records. To locate a record, we find the index record with the largest search key value less than or equal to the search key value we are looking for. We start at that record pointed to by the index record, and proceed along the pointers in the file (that is, sequentially) until we find the desired record. - - (ref: http://sawaal.ibibo.com/computers-and-technology/difference-between-sparce-index-dence-index-773764.html)
A golf index is the same thing as a golf handicap - it measures a golfer's ability.
Indexes or indexing in computer terms, If I am understanding the question correctly, allows for computers to index keywords in a record for quick referencing when searching for different things on that computer. Many search engine use index's to provide fast and accurate search result's
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index field
A century ago, fossil finds had been rare, and the methods used to assess their relations were based as much on guesswork as they did on structural knowledge. These days, however, it is becoming apparent what a wealth of information the fossil record yields, and computer-assisted analyses are used to compare, index and classify fossils, yielding much more accurate results. So while it might be accurate to say that the fossil record *was* "criticized", it certainly is not today.
There is no any file.. All file index is stored in MBR (Master Boot Record)..
A key is a unique part of the record that is used to index.
What serves as an index of office of records