The educational code of the Prussian nation, in its present form; In accordance with the decisions of the common provincial law, and with those of recent legislation - Softcover

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9781236083999: The educational code of the Prussian nation, in its present form; In accordance with the decisions of the common provincial law, and with those of recent legislation

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1879 Excerpt: ...which the examinees have already manifested a satisfactory acquaintance in their papers. 20. A schedule displaying the questions proposed to the examinees, and the answers given by them throughout the examination, must be filled up, on the part of the examiners. 21. At the close of the oral examination, the examinees are dismissed; and then the commissioners deliberate on the results of the whole examination, and decide the position of each examinee. Each member of the commission has a vote; but, in case there is an equal number for, or against, any candidate, the royal commissioner settles the question by a casting vote. 22. The sentence of the commission determines whether any student shall, or shall not, proceed immediately to the university. The students who G are pronounced qualified for the university receive a certificate accordingly, in due form. But no document certifying a want of proper qualification is issued, except at the express desire of the student concerned. Certificates of qualification are handed to departing students, together with the formal permission to leave; and this is one of the most important ceremonies observed in the gymnasium. 23. The following are the classes of students who require certificates of due qualification for the university:--(1.) Those who purpose to enroll themselves as students of theology, jurisprudence, medicine, surgery, or philology, at any Prussian university, and who are approved of by the faculty concerned; (2.) those who are obliged to pass certain examinations, in order to the attainment of some academical dignity in this country; and (3.) those who have attended the examination, with a view to qualify themselves for some office, civil or ecclesiastical, for the holding of which the existing law requir...

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