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what does the term highest qualification mean?
Do graduate schools have more courses & less of a student-teacher ratio than undergraduate?How difficult is it to obtain a postgraduate qualification in the academic field that's unrelated to your undergraduate programme?What is actually the difference in student experience between a world famous university and others?Restart a degree program with a fresh GPAWhat does this professor mean by saying “I do not have time to respond”What does “senior graduate student” mean in this context?Why do people say that elite schools are inflating grades?issues regarding student research work in an undergraduate levelAre USA math graduate students ready for graduate school in math?Didn't Pass Final Course for Undergraduate Degree - Already Have Full Time Job
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if I am a current undergraduate student, does that mean my highest qualification is "undergraduate degree" or should it be my high school (12th grade)?
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Highest qualification means the most significant (i.e., highest) academic award (e.g., high school, bachelor's degree, master's degree) that you've been granted (i.e., completed).
So,
if I am a current undergraduate student, does that mean my highest qualification is "undergraduate degree" or should it be my high school (12th grade)?
A current undergraduate student has not yet been granted that undergraduate degree, so the student's highest degree is from high school (assuming no other relevant qualifications).
I think "advanced" is a better word than "significant" (which is relatively subjective after all).
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13 mins ago
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Highest qualification means the most significant (i.e., highest) academic award (e.g., high school, bachelor's degree, master's degree) that you've been granted (i.e., completed).
So,
if I am a current undergraduate student, does that mean my highest qualification is "undergraduate degree" or should it be my high school (12th grade)?
A current undergraduate student has not yet been granted that undergraduate degree, so the student's highest degree is from high school (assuming no other relevant qualifications).
I think "advanced" is a better word than "significant" (which is relatively subjective after all).
– Allure
13 mins ago
add a comment |
Highest qualification means the most significant (i.e., highest) academic award (e.g., high school, bachelor's degree, master's degree) that you've been granted (i.e., completed).
So,
if I am a current undergraduate student, does that mean my highest qualification is "undergraduate degree" or should it be my high school (12th grade)?
A current undergraduate student has not yet been granted that undergraduate degree, so the student's highest degree is from high school (assuming no other relevant qualifications).
I think "advanced" is a better word than "significant" (which is relatively subjective after all).
– Allure
13 mins ago
add a comment |
Highest qualification means the most significant (i.e., highest) academic award (e.g., high school, bachelor's degree, master's degree) that you've been granted (i.e., completed).
So,
if I am a current undergraduate student, does that mean my highest qualification is "undergraduate degree" or should it be my high school (12th grade)?
A current undergraduate student has not yet been granted that undergraduate degree, so the student's highest degree is from high school (assuming no other relevant qualifications).
Highest qualification means the most significant (i.e., highest) academic award (e.g., high school, bachelor's degree, master's degree) that you've been granted (i.e., completed).
So,
if I am a current undergraduate student, does that mean my highest qualification is "undergraduate degree" or should it be my high school (12th grade)?
A current undergraduate student has not yet been granted that undergraduate degree, so the student's highest degree is from high school (assuming no other relevant qualifications).
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I think "advanced" is a better word than "significant" (which is relatively subjective after all).
– Allure
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I think "advanced" is a better word than "significant" (which is relatively subjective after all).
– Allure
13 mins ago
I think "advanced" is a better word than "significant" (which is relatively subjective after all).
– Allure
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I think "advanced" is a better word than "significant" (which is relatively subjective after all).
– Allure
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