Teacher licensing exam has
too high failure rate: Regents Updated January 10, 2017 6:12 PMBy John Hildebrand
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without possessing anything in the way of a real estate - related background, fresh out of real estate classes (all SIX WHOLE WEEKS of them, having memorized correct answers to only 80 % of the questions» marks just recently alluded to as likely being on exams by instructors, because instructors won't be rehired if there is
too high a failure rate), can these wannabe somebodies publically claim to be instant experts.
Not exact matches
There is an economic cost
too to such a
high rate of breastfeeding
failure.
The state's Board of Regents acknowledged that
failure rates are running far
too high — at 23 percent — on a teacher - licensing exam taken so far by about 22,000 college students and others statewide.
Services
rated poor involved issues where children had
too many changes of social worker
high caseloads, delays in undertaking visits and
failure to see children alone.
Even if those
failure rates are dramatically reduced in the next two years, far
too many students will be deprived of a
high - school diploma and the opportunities that go along with being a
high - school graduate.
Having said that even our petrol wrecks havoc with todays modern injectors because it is down to the Euro 2 fuel... its just
too high in sulfur content which why you see a
higher failure rate for fuel injectors for modern cars especially performance cars....
While Google's predictive software is very nice when it works, the
failure rate is still far
too high to be considered a solid feature for most.
As a Realtor I have no interest in getting involved with the FSBO market, a very small but growing market for now but I doubt it will be for long as its
failure rate is
too high and its very expensive for what (little) service you actually do get.