If you were diagnosed as a child, you're likely to face higher rates
than applicants with late onset diabetes.
For instance, a homeowner with a 680 credit score and a loan - to - value of 80 % will pay 1.75 % more in fees
than an applicant with a 740 score at 60 % LTV.
If you or your cosigner has good credit and a favorable application, then your interest rate will typically be lower
than an applicant with undesirable credit.
A loan applicant with a high loan - to - value ratio on their home and an excellent credit score is likely to get a lower rate
than an applicant with little home equity and a spotty credit history.
So, as makes sense, they may be displayed higher
than an applicant with only four mentions.
Not exact matches
A couple of months ago, an ad for a Woodside, California, group house called Startup Castle drew ridicule for demanding that
applicants for its coveted spaces work out at least 15 hours a week, wear makeup no more
than twice a week, have no more
than one tattoo, and only rarely listen to songs
with explicit lyrics.
To help these small businesses boost their brands and recruit highly - skilled
applicants, LinkedIn has introduced a suite of paid services designed to help companies
with fewer
than 500 employees showcase their talent brand and conduct passive recruitment year - round.
While we wound up winning along
with two other teams out of a pool of more
than 4,000
applicants, none of us had actually produced clean energy, fixed a significant element of the education system or tested a solution to the housing crisis.
However, from a banker's perspective, a newly formed corporation is a more risky loan
applicant than an individual
with a home and other assets.
With demand for coding skills stronger
than ever, today there are more
than 500,000 unfilled programming - related positions across the country, and the US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that by 2020 there will be 1.4 million more software development jobs
than applicants qualified to fill them.
Since its soft launch in Canada last June, 12,000
applicants and 250 companies including Kik, Shopify, Influitive, Wealthsimple and Wave have made more
than $ 60 million in job offers,
with an average salary of $ 92,000, as of November.
These factors make it important and inescapable for
applicants to speak directly
with a mortgage loan officer at PNC rather
than rely on online tools alone.
With more apps and connectors
than any other data provider, moving new accounts, contacts, and insights to your CRM, marketing automation platform, sales development tool, or
applicant tracking system is as easy as the push of a button.
Applicants are sometimes cleared in less
than a month and the critics say the government is essentially selling visas to wealthy foreigners
with no proven skills, paving the way for money laundering and compromising national security.
This means that
applicants with a four - year degree or stable employment history may be more likely to be approved
than applicants without.
The Office also requires the blockchain patent
applicants to file documents first in Singapore
with less
than 20 claims in one application in order to be eligible for the fast - track initiative, among other criteria.
Companies
with a certain cachet, like SpaceX, naturally attract their share of
applicants these days — in fact, in 2015 SpaceX's internship program was flooded
with 39,000 individuals, of which less
than 2 % were offered positions.
«Generally
applicants with a debt - to - income of less
than 50 % will have a higher chance of approval.»
«In field after field, when it comes to centrally important skills — stockbrokers recommending stocks, parole officers predicting recidivism, college admissions officials judging
applicants — people
with lots of experience were no better at their jobs
than those
with less experience.»
Carrington is willing to accept
applicants with credit scores as low as 500 — much lower
than the FHA's own minimum of 580.
This process, the committee found, is outdated, medicalised, «pathologises trans identities», and should be replaced
with an administrative process «in line
with the principles of gender self - declaration... centred on the wishes of the individual
applicant, rather
than on intensive analysis by doctors and lawyers».
A Senate Democratic source informs me Murphy's hiring has less to do
with his connection to Gianaris and more to do
with the fact that he had more experience
than his fellow
applicants.
REAL ESTATE — «Stringer: NYCHA apartments left vacant for years,» by Capital's Kelly Weill: «Low - income apartments run by the New York City Housing Authority are in high demand,
with more
than 270,000
applicants on the authority's waiting list.
For the first time, the Spruce Street School has received more
applicants than it can hold,
with 89 applications for its 75 seats, the principal said.
He noted that in 2018 for instance, the state also topped the JAMB application chart
with 92,980 applications and added that out of this number, it would be surprising to see more
than five thousand
applicants having admissions into the universities because of certain policies and grossly limited slots.
A 1999 study, for example, found that academic psychologists were more likely to recommend hiring a male job
applicant than a female one
with an identical record.
Instead, she says, NIH is focusing on the length of postdoctoral training, for example by limiting eligibility for its «kangaroo» K99 / R00 awards, which combine training and an independent research grant, to
applicants with no more
than 4 years of postdoctoral training.
Star
applicants can demonstrate — via extensive and prestigious publication records facilitated by relationships
with senior stars — that they have a better chance
than most of winning funding.
We have compared our data
with the European Commission's She Figures 2012, and found that we in fact received a lower proportion of applications from women
than could be expected based only on the pool of potential
applicants.
Several scientists who spoke
with ScienceInsider expressed concern about excluding those below a 25 % success rate, worrying that far more
than 5 % of
applicants would eventually be excluded.
► «Armed
with new data showing black
applicants suffer a 35 % lower chance of having a grant proposal funded
than their white counterparts, NIH officials are gearing up to test whether reviewers in its study sections give lower scores to proposals from African - American
applicants,» Jeffrey Mervis wrote on Thursday.
When applying for a job or to college, women seek positions
with fewer
applicants than men, according to a new University of Michigan study.
Locating a job after time away from the work force may be more difficult
than other job searches —
applicants may find that their skills are rusty or they've lost contact
with their networks.
Black R01
applicants published a similar number of articles compared
with white
applicants (13.7 compared
with 14.3, respectively), whereas Hispanic and Asian
applicants on average published more articles
than white
applicants (17.8, P <.01, and 28.8, P <.001, respectively).
On average, white
applicants had 78 citations to previous work, blacks had 40 (P <.001), and, as
with publications, Asians (143, P <.001) and Hispanics (90, P <.01) had more citations
than white
applicants.
Sito and Wahl recommended that
applicants say why they want the position and talk about how they can fill the company's needs, rather
than emphasizing their unhappiness
with their current job.
Success rates for loan - repayment programs run about one in three, but more
than half of
applicants are eventually admitted to a program,
with those who need it most succeeding the most often.
Male job
applicants who are perceived to have high levels of leadership potential are rated as a better employment prospect
than a female
applicant with proven leadership track record.
This program, for candidates who have completed their postdoctoral training but
with less
than 4 years of subsequent experience, covers topics in general neuroscience and «seeks
applicants working on problems that, if solved at the basic level, would have immediate and significant impact on clinically relevant issues.»
Preference will be for
applicants with no more
than one year of postdoctoral experience.
Preference will be given to
applicants between two and seven years after their PhD, but candidates
with a PhD more
than seven years can still apply.
Nor did students
with low initial levels of achievement and
applicants from SINI schools experience significantly different reading gains from the program
than high achievers and non-SINI
applicants.
To make the online program accessible to a wider range of
applicants than its in - person counterpart, Georgia Tech's admissions website describes as «preferred qualifications» having a BA in computer science or a related field
with an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher.
For jobs in healthcare, employers were substantially less likely to call back
applicants with credentials from a for - profit online institution
than those from a public institution — but, importantly, only in cases where the job doesn't require an external indicator of quality such as a professional license.
Commenting on the small differences in satisfaction levels among parents
with children in the charter and chosen district sectors, Paul E. Peterson, professor of government and director of the Program on Education Policy and Governance at Harvard Kennedy School, notes that «chosen district schools serve a smaller percentage of students of color
than charters do, and they are more likely to use examinations as entry requirements, while most charter schools must accept all
applicants or use a lottery to select among them.»
With far more
applicants than spaces, selective schools will typically reject
applicants who struggle to succeed in difficult courses.
«We have a lot more
applicants than we did
with our old system, which shows
applicants are better able to find us,» Keith said.
After all, why would high - quality private schools
with competitive admissions and more
applicants than available places accept potentially less - prepared students who are only paying a fraction of the tuition paid by competitively admitted students?
(A charter school
with fewer
applicants than spaces available does not have to conduct a lottery.)
Schools
with more
applicants than spaces hold a lottery to randomly select students for enrollment.