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In the United States, most law schools require a bachelor's degree, a satisfactory undergraduate grade point average, and a satisfactory score on the Law School Admission Test ( LSAT ) as prerequisites for admission.
Admission to SJSU is based on a combination of the applicant's high school cumulative grade point average ( GPA ) and standardized test scores.
Graduate students must meet at least one of the following criteria: a minimum 2. 75 undergraduate grade point average during junior and senior years of the degree ; a minimum score of 450 on the Graduate Management Admission Test ; a minimum score of 1, 000 on the Graduate Record Examination ; or demonstration that they are of " graduate potential ".
However, the undergraduate recruitment situation is improving by years, especially for its computer, IT and management-related majors, which now have higher average Admission scores.
Admission information reported by the university indicates an average SAT score and GPA of 1060 and 3. 51, respectively, with 85 % of the student population being residents of the state of Oregon.
On average, over 80 % of its students achieve in the top 20 % of the state, with a majority gaining an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank of more than 90.
Admission to NIDA is extremely selective, and its auditions highly competitive ; on average, only one out of every one hundred applicants is accepted.
Admission to the graduate programmes in the Politecnico requires an undergraduate degree and a set of requirements specific for each school, such as the time spent in obtaining the undergraduate degree or the grade point average scored during the undergraduate programme.
Patients, on average, spend some 6 years at Ashworth, progressing from Admission ward to high dependency through to low dependency wards.

average and score
The 1948 series ended with one of the most poignant moments in cricket history, as Bradman played his final innings for Australia in the Fifth Test at The Oval, needing to score only four runs to end with a career batting average of exactly 100.
On Metacritic, the film holds a score of 57 out of 100, indicating " mixed or average reviews ".
Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a score of 80 % with an average score of 7 / 10.
In the accuracy category, the Britannica received one " D " and seven " A " s, Encyclopedia Americana received eight " A " s, and Collier's received one " D " and seven " A " s ; thus, Britannica received an average score of 92 % for accuracy to Americanas 95 % and Collier's 92 %.
In 1916 Lewis Terman revised the Binet-Simon so that the average score was always 100.
Rotten Tomatoes reported that 68 % of critics gave positive reviews based on 71 reviews with an average score of 5. 6 / 10.
The film was positively received by critics as review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes evaluates that 86 % of critics have given the film a positive review, based on 28 reviews, with an average score of 7. 7 / 10.
This is supported by data on Danish draftees where first or second generation immigrants with Danish nationality score below average.
In the United Kingdom, a study by Flynn ( 2009 ) found that tests carried out in 1980 and again in 2008 show that the IQ score of an average 14-year-old dropped by more than two points over the period.
Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 84 % based on 38 reviews, with an average score of 7. 6 / 10.
When modern IQ tests are devised, the mean ( average ) score within an age group is set to 100 and the standard deviation ( SD ) almost always to 15, although this was not always so historically.
He calculated what he called a Intelligenz-Quotient score, or IQ, as the quotient of the ' mental age ' ( the age group which scored such a result on average ) of the test-taker and the ' chronological age ' of the test-taker, multiplied by 100.
One of the most notable researchers arguing for a strong genetic influence on these average score differences is Arthur Jensen.
In the first 5 years of Botham's Test career, when not playing as captain, he scored 2557 runs at an average of 49. 17 including 11 centuries and a highest score of 208, took 196 wickets at an average of 21. 28 including nineteen 5 wicket hauls and held 50 catches.
He finished with a batting average of 23. 21 ( nine 50s, no 100s, cumulative score of 2113 runs ), and a bowling average of 28. 5 ( strike rate 43. 24, 145 wickets in total, best figures 4 / 31 ).
He posits that the Black-White IQ score gap can be entirely explained by environmental factors if " the average environment for Blacks in 1995 matches the quality of the average environment for Whites in 1945.
At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from film critics, it has a rating score of 55, indicating " mixed or average reviews " based on six reviews.
Range voting ( also called ratings summation, average voting, cardinal ratings, score voting, 0 – 99 voting, the score system, or the point system ) is a voting method for one-seat elections under which voters score each candidate, the scores are added up, and the candidate with the highest score wins.

average and admitted
Grant freely admitted that he was lax in his studies ; however, he achieved above average grades in mathematics and geology.
In 2006 it accepted a smaller proportion of students from state schools ( 39 %) than any other Cambridge college, and on a rolling three-year average it has admitted a smaller proportion of state school pupils ( 42 %) than any other college at either Cambridge or Oxford.
UNB has a scholarship guarantee in which any admitted student with an average of 80 % or higher will receive a guaranteed amount of five hundred dollars.
With attendance routinely well below the league average, Sports Illustrated ran a story titled " Natural Disaster ," and ESPN anchors mocked the " Green Acres " of empty seats ; in a 2006 interview, Karmanos admitted that " as it turns out, was probably a mistake.
According to Russian data, based on the study of more than three thousand postmortem reports ( n = 3239 ) of patients of physical pathologies, admitted at multidisciplinary hospitals for the treatment of chronic disorders ( average age 67. 8 ± 11. 6 years ), the frequency of comorbidity is 94. 2 %.
Two critics from Electronic Gaming Monthly gave it " bad " scores ; another later admitted that his " average " score for the game was more positive than the game actually deserved.
Within four months of graduation, an average of 97 percent of VMI graduates are either serving in the military, employed, or admitted to graduate or professional schools.
Selection is competitive: the median undergraduate grade point average of admitted students is a 3. 9 and the median LSAT score is 170 ( out of 180 ).
The admitted first-year class of 2016 had standardized test scores that were well above average: the interquartile range ( 25th percentile-75th percentile ) of SAT scores was 1170-1370 ( Math plus Critical Reading subscores ), while the interquartile range of ACT scores was 28-32.
In 1993 the average admitted eighth grader scored in the 87th percentile on the placement test.
* Inclusive ( I )— admitted students had an average ACT-equivalent score below 18.
* Selective ( S )— admitted students had an average ACT-equivalent scores between 17 and 22.
* More Selective ( MS )— admitted students had an average ACT-equivalent score greater than 21.
WMATA officials admitted that fares for most Anacostia residents would rise an average of 50 percent, and that Anacostia residents would be forced to pay more and travel farther to access the services ( such as doctors ) and shopping that most District residents can readily access.
The University of San Diego's average GPA of admitted freshmen for the Class of 2014 was 3. 89.
Historically, the average student admitted raises his or her ACT score by five points from entry to the time of graduation.
Metro officials admitted that fares for most Anacostia residents would rise an average of 50 percent, and that Anacostia residents would be forced to pay more and travel farther to access the services ( such as doctors ) and shopping most District residents had ready access to.
Though he was admitted to Borgarskolan and had above average grades, he soon dropped out of high school to focus on his football career.
80 percent of those wishing to attend medical school were accepted ( the national average was 50 percent ), while 90 prercent of students who worked with the pre-law advisor were admitted to one or more law schools.
The institute has eleven departments, ten of them with an average of 80 students admitted annually into each.
Most hospital patients are in fact not admitted from a wait list at all and those that do on average wait less than 9 weeks.
He admitted to stealing 239 artworks and other exhibits, worth an estimated US $ 1. 4 billion (£ 960m ), from 172 museums while travelling around Europe and working as a waiter, an average of one theft every 15 days.
The remaining 40 % have to take classes that may not work for their major, hoping it will lift their grade point average to the level necessary to be admitted to the program of their liking.
Studies by Wolf and Sipe from the early 1990s suggest that the percentage of priests in the Catholic Church who admitted to being gay or were in homosexual relationships was well above the national average for the United States of America.

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