Marie-Louise took the baccalaureate in elementary mathematics and at this stage encountered a particularly good piece of luck. |
The same is true of the latest piece of received wisdom, that all our problems would be solved if we adopted the baccalaureate. |
Brigitte travelled to Paris for his final year of schooling, living here with his aunt, but did not sit the baccalaureate. |
Students graduating from baccalaureate programs are rarely expected to be seasoned experts in the competencies of their chosen field. |
Respondents were predominately women, were educated at the baccalaureate level, and had a mean of 9.24 years of nursing experience. |
The consortium discovered that less than 50 percent of students followed a traditional path to the baccalaureate degree. |