What does student success mean, both for the institution and for the student?
How do we measure student success?
Is student success a mission-critical philosophy for higher education institutions, or should student success be owned by one (or a few) functional areas? What should the campus structures that support student success look like?
explanation: i googled it and it said these were the most predictive
Good looks mean nothing without a good personality or trust, so I would put that on the bottom. I would say:
1) Personality
2) Trust
3) Looks
Trust and personality are tricky, but personality is on top purely because a spouse with a bad personality will be very unhealthy to be around.
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A sorority is a group of girls that are usually in college or a university. A fraternity is a group of guys that are also unually in college or a university.
Sorroritys and fraternitys are no where even close appropriate for high school due to all of the drama, all the kids would get way above their heads and get into way to much trouble, and the groups already get themselves into trouble as is.
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extending or going across a continent a transcontinental railroad
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A
explernation:
It describes the setting as too hot and too easy to get lost