These |
academic |
and scientific interests did not fully occupy him. |
Nonetheless, anthropology soon became an independent |
academic |
study, first by amateurs, and later by university researchers. |
Students in Higher Education are concentrated in three main |
academic |
areas: Engineering, Social Science, and Business. |
A combination of higher taxation and more rigorous |
academic |
standards led to a lack of first-class amateurs. |
In the |
academic |
year 1934-35 ten of twelve professors and 68 per cent of the students were in his department. |
They said she overestimated how great their |
academic |
expectations for her were. |
In the second year |
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subjects were down to ten credits out of forty-eight. |
They have been strongly attacked by the US National |
Academy |
of Sciences and others. |
This privileged group was trained for its role in the private schools and |
academies |
of the East. |
The schools were open to all, but they tended to be |
academically |
inclined in curriculum and ethos. |
She thought that her parents overestimated her ability to do well |
academically. |
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The college was constitutionally part of the University of London, but was in fact |
academically |
isolated. |