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To evaluate something is to weigh or to judge it, so "evaluated" would mean "weighed" or "judged." To evaluate a plan, for example, would mean to weigh all of the plans steps and decide if the plan was worth putting into action.
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Since it's more than one degree, it's plural, therefore it would be "degrees". If it were one degree, then you would say "one degree Celsius".
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What are the sets of criteria a system analysist would use to evaluate a candidate?
Some criteria by which one might evaluate whether certain gift ideas would be considered cool are by asking the person the gift is going to. This way the person who is receiving the gift can provide insight on whether or not the gift is cool.
When solving a problem there is a lot you can do you do next after gathering relevant information and developing criteria. The next immediate step would be to analyze and evaluate the information gathered.
A communication degree can take anywhere between 2 and 3 years. It depends on how many classes you are willing to take on at once and the availability of the courses required.
It depends on the faculty that the course is part of... a Masters in Electronic Communication would normally be part of a science faculty and thus the degree would be an MSc. There is also a Masters in Communication (i.e. human communication) which is usually part of the Arts faculty which would be an MA.
The correct term is "criteria are" when referring to multiple criteria. "Criteria" is the plural form of "criterion," so it should always be treated as a plural noun in a sentence.
Personally I would not back up into another associates degree. Move on to the bachelor's degree. The college or university you enroll in will evaluate your transcript and apply all usable credits toward your degree in teaching. Then, just go from there.
Although it is hard work on line courses are a faster way to achieve your master's degree. By going to www.educationconnection.com you can find schools that fit your criteria and work around your schedule.
No not typically. The general education courses should transfer over toward the requirements of the second degree. They will evaluate your prior work and apply as many credits as usable for the second degree.
You can evaluate the legacy by taking into account the different components.
You would look for the strength of the car to make sure it doesn't break down. Also, look for the looks of the cars to make sure they look good so people withh buy it!!!
Since strength is subjective and can be measured in various ways, it is hard to determine who the strongest man in Hawick is. It would depend on the criteria being used to evaluate strength.