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The score was composed by Hans Zimmer, one of the most renowned composers in the movie industry. ... more
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Your LSAC number is not required by The University of Manitoba. A combination of your DOB, SIN and full name will be used to retrieve your LSAT score(s) from LSAC. ... more
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There is no "required score" or "minimum score" on either GRE test for applicants to be eligible for admission. Simply do your best. ... more
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Ian Wright have scored 185 goals in 288 appearances in all competitions for Arsenal, surpassing the all time record set by Cliff Bastin who scored 178 goals in 396 appearances. his record was only lasted 7 years when Thierry Henry broke his record & ... more
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What you consider a "good" score really depends on your own expectations and goals. The median GMAT score is somewhere around 500, but you need a score of at least 600 to be considered competitive by the top business schools. According to the ... more
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Yes, although we prefer the GMAT, we can convert the GRE score. ... more
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The credit reporting agency calculates the credit score by using a standard computing formula. The score is monitored and periodically updated to highlight the latest developments on the consumer loan repayment rates. The score is obtained by ... more
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Preference will be given to applicants with a GRE score of at least 1000 combined in the quantitative and verbal sections of the exam and a score of at least 3.5 on the analytical writing section. ... more
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No. Baldrige is not a test or audit. The Baldrige criteria help you identify and improve processes specific to your organization. The questions are mainly customer- and process-focused. You can ignore the ones that don’t make sense for your ... more
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The Diff Score is a transformation of the p-value that provides directionality to the p-value based on the difference between the average signal in the reference group vs. the comparison group. The formula is: DiffScore = 10*sgn(µcond-µref)*log10p; ... more
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