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Discover Ludwig"meet prerequisites" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to elective courses or programs that require certain qualifications or qualifications before advancement or access. For example: "In order to be eligible to apply for the master's program in International Relations, you must meet the prerequisites of a bachelor's degree."
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Courses used by students to meet prerequisites or core requirements will not count against this limit.
Permission of instructor required for students who do not meet prerequisites.
Both espouse the same fundamental choices for Greece -- cooperation with the United States and other NATO allies, and cautious rapprochement with Turkey and fiscal restraint to meet prerequisites for membership in the European Union's joint currency, the euro.
Look at yours online and 'plan ahead' to meet prerequisites for courses you want to take in the future.
Meet prerequisites by choosing which certification path you'd like to pursue.
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Enrollment may be limited to students who meet prerequisite requirements.
Simulating materials behaviour and designing materials to meet prerequisite properties increasingly require insight at the atomistic level.
Permission of instructor required for students who do not meet prerequisite.
Ithaca College is very strict about prerequisites, and you must indicated how you have met prerequisites on the form you file at pre-registration.
The Volt, the lynchpin of a revamped General Motors, did not qualify for a green sticker until the 2012 model year, when G.M. met prerequisites set by the board, which entailed the revision of emissions equipment and the offering of a 10-year, 150,000-mile battery warranty.
Also, when reviewing courses be sure that you are eligible and meet the prerequisites.
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