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In August 1825, he passed entrance exams at Harvard University, though when the college requested payment of tuition fees for the first two years which he had successfully challenged by examination, he chose not to attend.
Students then take the college entrance examinations ( CEE ), after which they enter university ( 3 to 5 years ).
; Great Gate: The Great Gate is the main entrance to the college, leading to the Great Court.
A high school diploma or GED certificate is usually required for entrance into a two or four-year college or university and to other post-secondary education programs.
The students had chained and locked the entrance to a college building to protest a curriculum deficient in black studies and a lack of black faculty.
Showing decided military tastes, François Arago was sent to the municipal college of Perpignan, where he began to study mathematics in preparation for the entrance examination of the École Polytechnique.
Wilkins, a disciple of the neo-classical architectural style, designed the first wholly campus-based college plan in the world based on a magnificent entrance on Downing Street reaching back to form the largest quadrangle in Cambridge, extending to Lensfield Road.
* The University Transition Program, an early college entrance program based in the University of British Columbia
After failing college entrance exams, Henri passed at his second attempt and completed his studies.
The story initially takes place over the winter school break, where Ryo's fellow students and friends are preparing for their entrance exams for college.
She first appears in the season 4 finale, " Learning To Fly " when Eric is trying to convince her for a second opportunity at a college entrance interview.
Some American boarding schools offer a post-graduate year of study in order to help students prepare for college entrance, most commonly to assimilate foreign students to American culture and academics before college.
Barrington High School reported that in 2011 its students scored a composite average of 25 on the ACT college entrance exam, which is the highest average in the school's history and roughly four points higher than the state and national averages.
Heberden was the first lay Principal, presiding over an increasingly secular college, and opening up the library to undergraduates, instituting an entrance exam for the first time and accepting Rhodes scholarships.
In addition, a new main entrance was constructed at the back of the college on Canterbury Road.
The main entrance of the college leads straight to the Main Building, which usually accommodates first year students, but also houses the chapel and the dining hall.
The main entrance to the college is on the High Street and its grounds are bounded by Merton Street and Magpie Lane.
A modern addition to Worcester College, the Canal Building, sits next to the north entrance to the college and, as the name suggests, beside the Oxford Canal.
The Douglas Hyde Gallery, a contemporary art gallery, is located in the college at the Nassau Street entrance.
* ACT ( test ), a college entrance exam, competitor to the SAT
He passed the entrance exams for admission to college, but in 1965 he and Margaret decided to get married and return to Kenya.
The annual dropout rate for students in grades 7 – 12 is 1. 1 % and more than 77 % of the district's graduating seniors take the SAT and ACT college entrance exams, scoring well above state and national averages.

entrance and has
Rangoni's first entrance is a musical shock, a sudden open fifth in a key totally unrelated to what has preceded it.
One of the hardest chores a detective has is hanging around on a city street, trying to make himself inconspicuous, keeping an eye on the entrance of an office building and waiting.
The entrance to a church has been walled up, so that the congregation, most of which is in the western sector, cannot worship God there anymore.
Again, India has imposed formidable barriers against the entrance of additional missionaries, and fanatical Hindu parties are expected to seek further action against Christians once the influence making for tolerance due to Nehru and his followers is gone.
The Texas Historical Commission has erected a historical marker near the entrance of what was once his plantation.
Steven Zhang of the Cornell Daily Sun has described the graduates of elite schools, especially those in the Ivy League, of having a " smug sense of success " because they believe " gaining entrance into the Ivy League is an accomplishment unto itself.
The chapel has a large vestry comprising rows of two-way-facing wooden benches and a stage, with a side entrance onto Beddoe Street and back entrance to Lewis Street.
Since 1885, when the Duke of Montrose constructed a road over the eastern shoulder of Craigmore to join the older road at the entrance of the Trossachs pass, Aberfoyle has become the alternative route to the Trossachs and Loch Katrine ; this road, known as the Duke's Road or Duke's Pass, was opened to the public in 1931 when the Forestry Commission acquired the land.
It has been found in some Shetland brochs that guard cells in entrance passageways are close to large door-check stones.
Benedict's successor, Clement XII ( elected 1730 ), named him legate of Ravenna, where he erected the Porta Alberoni ( 1739 ), a magnificent gateway that formerly provided access to the city's dockyards, and has since been moved to the entrance of the Teatro Rasi.
" High details that in this realm Hel has " great Mansions " with extremely high walls and immense gates, a hall called Éljúðnir, a dish called " Hunger ," a knife called " Famine ," the servant Ganglati ( Old Norse " lazy walker "), the serving-maid Ganglöt ( also " lazy walker "), the entrance threshold " Stumbling-block ," the bed " Sick-bed ," and the curtains " Gleaming-bale.
Hopewell Center stands on the slope of a hill so steep that the building has its back entrance on the 17th floor towards Kennedy Road.
interior of the building as seen from the entrance, has a most ample and spacious effect ....
Following the Ministry of Human Resource Development's decision to replace IIT-JEE with a common engineering entrance examination, IIT Kanpur has announced plans to conduct its own entrance exam.
Orton's legacy stands to live on in his hometown, Leicester ; the development of the " cultural quarter " of the city, a former industrial area, continues apace and the new Theatre, Curve, the central development in the area, has a new pedestrian concourse outside the theatre's main entrance named " Orton Square.
The train station has two grand entrance halls, the eastern one for the Royal Saxon State Railways and and the western one for the Prussian state railways.
The Tonoho O ' odham pattern has two distinct differences from the Greek: it is radial in design, and the entrance is at the top, where traditional Greek labyrinths have the entrance at the bottom ( see below ).
The rugby ground has two main entrances, the south entrance, and the Gwyn Nicholls Memorial Gates ( north entrance ), which was unveiled on 26 December 1949 in honour of the Welsh international rugby player Gwyn Nicholls.
This licence allows the individual to export the licenced amount and import any remaining Methadone that has not yet been used. The granting of a licence does not guarentee that the Methadone or person will be allowed entrance into the country of travel.
At the entrance to the sea, a flood protection system called Maeslantkering has been installed ( completed in 1997 ).
For instance, Kane's entrance graphics employ heavy use of fire-themed visuals, John Morrison's entrance would feature use of multicoloured psychedelic style patterns, The Miz has in the past incorporated inflatable lettering spelling out the word " AWESOME " into his entrance, and Montel Vontavious Porter frequently used an inflatable entrance tunnel during his WWE tenure.

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