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You will be a native of wherever yoi was born, so for example you could have British citizenship but it does not mean your a British person, IE Indian native with british citizenship This is wrong. They are a national of whichever country has responsibiliy for them i.e their passport, which bestows citizenship on them.
Feb 13, 2015 · What does EC citizen mean and are UK people that Mizz_Gigglez Hi i was wondering what this means - I know i probably sound dumb right now but I know it stands for European commission and is the UK people classified as EC citizens because I know that we are known as EU but whats the difference thanks
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Aug 5, 2015 · I do BTEC: Health & Social Care Level 3-National Extended Diploma What grade would I get? Unit 1: P Unit 2: P Unit 5: D (All unit 5 assignments I got D) Unit 7: (I did it during the lockdown and it would be used to centre-assessed my grade with other work-I think I got a D for the first assignment) (Not doing the second assignment) Unit 10: M for first time then got D for resubmission for ...
i know that. i ticked ‘no i am not a uk national’. but then it takes you to a stage where you have to say how long you’ve lived in the uk, which for me is the day i was born. and then i have to choose what my uk residency status is. and it’s from there with which i don’t know what i’m supposed to tick.
Is that what you mean: International applicants: Is promotion within your educational system based upon standard leaving examinations given at the end of lower and/or senior secondary school by a state or national leaving examinations board? (Students studying in the US typically answer no to this question.) Plus, do the recs need to be ...
Bear in mind that for the vast majority of people you get your uni offers before you finish your A levels. Also, for some top universities the majority of candidates have predicted graced and will go on to Achebe grades well beyond the uni standard offer, so in these cases other criteria is important such as personal statement and interview performance (if the course interviews.
The University is the third oldest University in England, being set up in 1834, {only Oxford and Cambridge Universities are older, and along with these and Exeter, Durham graduates are the only University graduates in England who can put latin abbreviations after their names, i.e. BSc.(Dunelm) for Durham, (Cantab, Oxon and Exon for the other three), Dunelm is short of Dunelmensesis of Durham}.
I'm hoping to go to a uni that has as a requirement that I get a DMM in the BTEC Extended Diploma course I have just finished (I got a merit according to my course tutor which would give me 120 UCAS Tariff points according to their online calculator which is the amount you need to get into the uni).
Well tbh knowing that f'(x) means differentiate f(x) with respect to x isn't really a question of being a good mathematician or not!!