Tes Scholarship 2022

Tes Scholarship 2022

LEARNERS Quarter 2. Welcox 2021 2022 te che venn da sam below the Top-Down Bottom

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1. LEARNERS Quarter 2. Welcox 2021 2022 te che venn da sam below the Top-Down Bottom


Answer:

huh? um kuya kulang po yung na lagay nyo


2. What is the amTwenty thousand dollars is divided into two scholarships. Twice the amount of the smaller scholarship is $2,000 less than the amount of the larger scholarship. What is the amount of the larger scholarship ?


Answer:

Kaya nyo po yan i ask nyo nalang sa mother mo


3. if ever you are given a scholarship. Tell us why you deserve to be a beneficiary of scholarship?​


Answer:

i can say that i deserve to be a beneficiary of scholarship because i can prove that by getting a higher grades and willingness to learn .


4. kahulugan ng scholarship at allowance ​


Answer:

a scholarship is an award of financial aid for a student to further their education at a private elementary or secondary school,or a private or public post-secondary college,University, or other

academic institution.


5. what is advantages of scholarship?​


Answer:

One of the best benefits of scholarships is that you'll be able to access the very best education. If you have incredible academic abilities, then you'll be able to gain access to the best colleges in the world, and leave with either no debt or far less debt than you would otherwise.

Explanation:

Pa brainliest po

Pa brainliest poHope it help's


6. are they qualified for the scholarship?Yes​


Answer:

Yes, they're qualified for the scholarship.

Answer:

The best way to get a hold of you is to get a job in the world of your life and how you can get a job in the world of your life and how you can get a job


7. if you accept the scholarship​


Answer:

I will do my best for always making my grades good


8. 6. She got the scholarship.She made several sacrifices.A. She got the scholarship before he had made several sacrifices.B. After she had made several sacrifices, she will get the scholarshipC. She had made several sacrifices before she got the scholarship.D. By the time she made several sacrifices, she got the scholarship.​


Answer:

Letter C

Explanation:

Cause she will not get the scholarship if she did not made  several sacrifices hope it helps


9. scholarships application from?​


Answer:

Your scholarship finder has really helped me to pay my own way in college so I am on my way ... I will continue to use the website to apply for additional grants this March and throughout ...


10. are they qualified for the scholarship?​


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Ascholarship is free money given to a student to pay for college. Some students win scholarships for their academic performances; others are awarded based on financial need. Whatever the case, every scholarship has requirements, which are qualifications that a student must have in order to win.

Before applying for scholarships, check all of the requirements for a scholarship to ensure you’re qualified. The more qualified you are for a scholarship, the better your chances of actually winning.


11. example of educational scholarship​


Answer:

academic scholarship

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12. Why are we applying for scholarship?


Scholarships are designed to reward academic success and promote educational advancement. Whether you're looking forward to launching your career or you're returning to school to develop new skills, earning a scholarship is a significant accomplishment.

13. 13 student are applying for a scholarship slots how many different ways can the scholarship be awarded​


Answer:

Students try to complete too many applications or take too much time on one, and loans become inevitable. “Consistency in the scholarship application process is what separates scholarship winners.” Consistency is what determines how many scholarships you should be applying for each semester, week, and month.

Step-by-step explanation:


14. free scholarship speech​


Ok na bayan? Or hindii

15. if you accept scholarship,_______________.​


Answer:

you will receive a scholarship


16. scholarship noon at ngayon.​


Answer:

Dati parang mga matatalino lng ang may kakayahang makatanggap ng scholarship pero ngayon dahil sa stulong ng ibang projects ng gobyerno, marami na silang nabibigyan na mga studyante ng scholarship lalo na sa mga mahihirap


17. Ano ang nagagawa ng scholarship sa mga scholarship sa mga scholars


natutulugan sila mag aral


18. ther are 250 students applying for a scholarship only 3/4 of the srudents will accepted how many students will get a scholarship​


Answer:

187

Step-by-step explanation:

I think thats the answer i tried to solve it

Answer:

188 students

Step-by-step explanation:

=250 x 3/4

=187.55 students, pero wala naman 0.5 na student kaya 188

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19. Affidavit of no existing scholarship grants


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Affidavit of no existing scholarship grant?

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20. 6. In a certain municipality, there are 105 students who applied for Educational Scholarship. Only 77 of them was qualified to be a recipient of the scholarship. What is the percentage of students who qualified for the scholarship to that number who applied?​


Answer:

73%

Step-by-step explanation:

75 qualified students / 105 students who applied = 0.73333333.. x 100 = 73%

hope it helps.


21. what the example of educational scholarship​


Answer:

Some Examples:

Academic Scholarships and Merit Scholarships.Athletic Scholarships.Cancer Scholarships.Corporate Scholarships.Essay Scholarships.Full Tuition Scholarships.Last Dollar Scholarships.Minority Scholarships.

Explanation:

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22. 6. In a certain municipality, there are 105 students who applied for Educational Scholarship. Only 77 of them was qualified to be a recipient of the scholarship. What is the percentage of students who qualified for the scholarship to that number who applied?​


Answer:

percentage is 77 qualified and applied is 28 percentage

Step-by-step explanation:

dahil Aon ang tamang sagot


23. there are 250 students applying for a scholarship. only 3/4 of the students will be accepted . how many student will get a scholarship​


ANSWER: 188 students will get a scholarship.

SOLUTION:

250 × [tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex]

125 × [tex]\frac{3}{2} = \frac{375}{2}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{375}{2} = 187.5[/tex]

187.5 (round off to whole number) 188


24. What is the value of scholarship?​


Answer:

using the term scholarship in conjunction with teaching can be considered and tools to raise the status of teaching

Answer:

The value of a scholarship, however, is more than just the ability to cover short-term tuition. A scholarship affords students the opportunity to pursue long-term goals: delivering a return on the initial investment that will benefit the student, his or her family, and the broader community for years to come.

Explanation:

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25. Programa Maaaring Tumustos sa pag_aaral 1. CHED scholarship tulad ng____________. 2. University Scholarships tulad ng________​


Answer:

Financial assistant / scholarship FULL Scholarship ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP

Explanation:

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26. essay about scholarship?​


SCHOLARSHIPAdjoining the Student's Dream

Life is really difficult. Everyone experienced difficulties when stepping on the road to their dreams. No one escaped strife, all of us faced it. Students are also the most example of this situation. They are stepping a higher and longer stairs, going to their dreams. Others fail in climbing on it. Why? Because they are starting to fall out because of different issues. One of this is the budget.

Many families are poor. In fact, almost 689 families or 9.2% of the world's total population are experiencing poverty. It is also one of the reason why parents need to stop their children to go in the school, since they doesn't have money to buy school supplies and school projects. Instead of buying those, they can just buy food.

The world needs students, who will continue the legacies of different successful men. Scholarship was the main approach for this problem. Scholarships are those being granted to those students, who can't really afford to go in the school and are dedicated to continue their studies. It can help our students nowadays to prevent them from cease learning.

What we have as a student, that we will bring to our future life is only the learning we have in our brains. Scholarships could help us to step on the stairs, into the door of success and to the room of our future dream and life.

Answer:

There were only a few minutes to go and our eyes were glued to the screen. On the edge of our seats, clutching whoever happened to be next to us, we watched as the referee blew his whistle and the German players took their free kick. The ball was hit with precision and skill; it flew up over the Swedish players, past their goalie, and was caught safely in the back of the opposing team’s net. We all jumped up and screamed, a mixture of German and English, of excitement and relief, of pride and anticipation.

We stood, enraptured, for the last several minutes of the game as Germany kept its 2-1 lead over Sweden. The horde of us, Germans and Americans alike, hugged and cheered and made our way out onto the balcony, where we chanted “Deutschland! Deutschland! Deutschland!” for the whole village, the whole country, the whole world to hear. Never have I felt so accepted while being an outsider, so proud of a country that isn’t even mine, so part of something I didn’t really belong to.

My German friends didn’t care that we were from different countries; they didn’t care that we would only be staying for three weeks. They accepted us into their homes and their daily lives, their traditions and their celebrations. In watching that World Cup game, it didn’t matter that we were from different places; we were all cheering for the same team. The acceptance I felt in Germany extended beyond that living room. I came to the country on a three week exchange with ten other students from my school.

We each stayed with host families and attended the Wildermuth Gymnasium, which was surprisingly accommodating to a gaggle of loud American teenagers. The teachers were friendly and welcoming, the students treated us like ordinary peers, and even the people I interacted with in public were understanding.

Before coming to Germany I feared judgment based on my level of the language (which is nowhere near as good as the German students’ English) and American politics. It was intimidating to be in a country with limited knowledge of the language and the customs, even though everyone was welcoming. People did ask myself and the other students about the US’s political climate, but no one blamed us for it. They recognized that we were outsiders, that the place we came from had flaws, and they accepted us anyway.

Since that trip, I’ve found myself trying to provide that acceptance to people in my own country. For example, I work at a canoe livery and we receive a lot of visitors with limited English. Some of my coworkers will avoid such customers because they don’t want to take the time to explain things, to exercise patience with someone who may not understand them. If people had done this to me in Germany, my time there would have been much less enjoyable; in fact, I would have been offended.

So now when someone walks up to me at the livery and asks a question in English that isn’t perfect, I smile and welcome them. I take my time to make sure they understand, that they can have a good time, and that they feel accepted. It’s a small action, but I know firsthand that it can make a big impact, at my place of work and in the world.“

Explanation: i'll hope its help!!


27. HOME-BASED ACTIVITY IN MATH 10 SY 2022- 2022 OCTOBER 3-7, 2022 ​


Step-by-step explanation:

1. A

2. (I don't understand the question so it's up to you, what you're going to answer.)

3. n = 12, a1 = 3, r = a2/a1 = -9/3 = -3

a12 = 3( -3^12-1)

= 3 ( -3^11)

= 3 (-177,147)

= -531,441 , B

4. -2 and -128

a3/a2 = a2/a1

-128 / a2 = a2/-2

√(a2)² = √256

a2= 16

5. B

6. r = -20/10 = -2 , r = 40/-20 = -2

an = a1r^n-1

= 10 ( -2 ^5-1)

= 10 (-2 ^ 4)

= 10 ( -16)

-160 , B

7. C

8. A

9. C

10. r = n-k √ an/ak

= 8-3 √ 512/16

= 5√32

= 2 , B

11. A

12. r = n-k√an/ak

= 4-1 √ -250 / 2

= 3√ -125

= -5

a3 = 2 x -5

= -10

A4 = -10 x -5

= 50

D

13. C

14. for this question, I can't answer it because I don't understand the question. Maybe you can.

15. A


28. Thirteen students are applying for 3 scholarship slots. How many different ways can the scholarship beawarded?​.


Answer:

I hope it helps

have a nice day ahead


29. There are 40 students in a class. If 3/4 of them want to apply for a scholarship, what part of the students do not intend to apply for scholarship?​


Answer: 10

Step-by-step explanation: Since the total amount of students is 40, and a half of 40 is 20, I added 10 more to 20 to get 30 students for those who applied and 10 for those who didn't. Hope this helps!


30. statement of the problem of scholarship​


Answer:

The majority of studies investigating financial predictors of student success in higher education focus on liberal art schools and have investigated a limited number of conditioning variables in analyses. This study adds to the literature by exploring financial predictors of student success through a unique sample of students from an art and design college and by considering a number of variable interactions. Institutional scholarships emerged as the strongest predictor of student persistence, progression, and timely graduation in all models explored. Standardized test scores interacted with scholarship dollars in unique ways. Findings suggest that high test scorers may be at risk in an art and design institution and that scholarship dollars may mitigate this risk.


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