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undergraduate and showed
He showed little interest in the intellectual atmosphere and he was excused examinations, though he did become involved in undergraduate life.
A subsequent study led by Richard Partington at Cambridge University showed that A-level performance is " overwhelmingly " the best predictor for exam performance in the earlier years (" Part I ") of the undergraduate degree at Cambridge.
A 2009 report by Open Doors Online showed that Austin College sent more than 80 % of their students abroad at some point during their undergraduate education.

undergraduate and himself
Subsequently he was prominent in undergraduate activities and won academic prizes and declared himself to be a patriotic supporter of the war and conscription.
Author David Mitchell described himself as being " magnetised " by the book from its start when he read it as an undergraduate, but on rereading it, felt it had aged and that he didn't find it " breathtakingly inventive " as he had the first time, yet does stress that " however breathtakingly inventive a book is, it is only breathtakingly inventive once "-with once being better than never.
" In this same book the following entry made by Newton himself, many years afterwards, gives a further account of the nature of his work during the period when he was an undergraduate:
He discovered architecture as an undergraduate at Cornell University and gave up his position on the swimming team in order to immerse himself in the architecture program there.
The first recorded appearance of Chichele himself is at New College, Oxford, as Checheley, eighth among the undergraduate fellows, in July 1387, in the earliest extant hall-book, which contains weekly lists of those dining in Hall.
As Breen completed his undergraduate college coursework, he immersed himself in the study of coinage.
Tresidder later described himself on arrival at Stanford as an undergraduate: " a gangling youth from the Midwest, wearing a jacket with sleeves too short to cover his long arms, shambling nervously up Palm Drive carrying a battered suitcase.
There, he began working as an " undergraduate physician ", but failed to establish himself.
As a Cambridge undergraduate he walked the 90 miles from Cambridge to Oxford in 26 hours ; at Harrow, he was the first master to identify himself thoroughly with sports and games ; and he was involved in the establishment of the English Football Association.
Noth spent a part of his undergraduate years at Marlboro College in Vermont, where he built himself a log cabin.
Matriarchy follows the sexual transformation of Harvard undergraduate Gerald Graham, who willingly subjects himself to the authority of the stern Lady Gladys.
He proved himself an outstanding language student even as an undergraduate.
Solivén himself spent his undergraduate years at the Ateneo de Manila University, where he received the OZANAM award for writing.
Jimenez teaches a life drawing course as part of the undergraduate cartooning program at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, where he himself once studied.
Porter later put himself through college, finishing undergraduate work in three years and working nights as a crew dispatcher on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad.

undergraduate and able
As a medical undergraduate, he was never able to find a satisfactory explanation for the interaction of mind and body ; he started to think about becoming a neuroscientist.
" The undergraduate program is able to be personal with a student-faculty ratio of 10: 1.
One reason for that is that the agrégés should be able to teach in special undergraduate sections of high schools known as preparatory classes to the grandes écoles, where the level is above the normal level of 1st or 2nd year college education – though the vast majority of agrégés teach in ordinary secondary education.
The college offers joint major undergraduate degree courses ( where the student's two subjects are both considered majors and are both able to be used as a basis for employment ) starting in September 2008.
These students are able to undertake undergraduate courses while they are in full-time employment.
2010-Granted Taught Degree-Awarding Powers ( TDAP ) by the Privy Council, the ifs is now able to award both undergraduate and taught postgraduate degrees in its own right without ratification from a third-party university.
He was able to trade four academic appointments for funding that enabled PhD students to give undergraduate supervisions in groups of two for the first two years, in a manner similar to the tutorial system at Oxford and Cambridge.
Despite of the apparent image of " the official Pakistani point of view " intended to be used as textbook for undergraduate students, the volume should have been able to offer more for those who desire more rudimentary knowledge of sultanate period.
In 1901 he was able to enter Peterhouse, Cambridge, as an undergraduate, graduating in 1904.
He was able to receive a first degree after only two years as an undergraduate at Edinburgh because returning World War II servicemen were allowed a year off from the usual three year requirement for an Ordinary degree.
In 1917, Shouse was able to utilize experience acquired through her undergraduate and her prior activist activities.
Bill, Roy was able to obtain an undergraduate education from Southern Methodist University.
Before he was able to complete his undergraduate degree at the University of Utah, he was commissioned into the Air Force in 1951.
The purpose of the award is to assist a member of the Tainui Tribal Confederation resident in the Tainui Maori Trust Board area to enrol as an undergraduate student in the University of Waikato, who but for the award, might otherwise not be able to attend the University.

undergraduate and mathematician
It is named after mathematician D. G. Champernowne, who published it as an undergraduate in 1933.

undergraduate and influence
Hutchins and Adler implemented these ideas with great success at the University of Chicago, where they still strongly influence the curriculum in the form of the undergraduate Common Core.
During his undergraduate studies, two professors had a large influence on him: Armen Alchian, a professor of economics who became his mentor, and J. Fred Weston, a professor of finance who first introduced him to Harry Markowitz's papers on portfolio theory.
Zylstra had been a student of Runner's as an undergraduate at Calvin College, had received his theological degree at Calvin Theological Seminary, his Master's in Law at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and was the only faculty member to have studied directly under Dooyeweerd at VU Amsterdam ; he had a strong influence on numerous students who are teaching in political science departments today.
Within the last half century, the University of North Alabama has developed into a comprehensive regional university exerting a major influence over the cultural, social and economic life of Northwest Alabama and providing educational opportunities for students pursuing undergraduate and graduate majors offered through the colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Education and Nursing and Health.
From 1968 onward, he undertook his undergraduate and graduate studies in musicology at King's College London, the faculty of which was headed by Thurston Dart, a great influence on the world of early music.
Yoder earned his undergraduate degree from Goshen College where he studied under the influence of Mennonite theologian Harold S. Bender.
Although Bois and Buchloh eventually placed more of their own protegés in influential academic positions than Krauss did, her influence remained strong, and she supervised the undergraduate studies of Maurice Berger and the graduate work of scholars including Rosalyn Deutsche, Brian Wallis, Abigail Solomon-Godeau, Maud Lavin, Mignon Nixon, David Deitcher, Kathy O ' Dell, Ann Morris Reynolds, Alastair Wright, and George Baker, as well as the dissertations of Foster, Buchloh and Douglas Crimp, who were already established critics when they received their doctorates.
GCU offers several undergraduate and graduate Christian studies degrees meant to equip learners to lead as Christians in their areas of influence, be they secular, religious, professional or personal.
The album shows the strong influence of John Coltrane, with whom Shorter had studied as an undergraduate, and whose style is reflected here both in performance and composition.
Imbrie's style was influenced early by Béla Bartók, and then by his undergraduate teacher, Roger Sessions: the influence of Sessions was to prove long-lasting.

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