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Using a commercial course, I tell them, is like joining a health club.
Although he did well in a commercial course, he dropped out of high school.
She was the first in the county to include computer skills in her commercial course.
The first-year programs for students in both academic and commercial courses are similar.
A modern and commercial course was introduced in 1873.
In 1920, the school opened a two-year commercial course.
The Kagoshima commercial course junior college is founded in 1950.
Whether studying with an expensive private tutor or through a commercial course, the basic approach is the same.
The second floor of the building contained high school classrooms, science laboratories, and facilities for a commercial course.
In July 1949, the administration decided to offer secondary commercial course in line with its extension program.
The commercial course and the philosophy curriculum were discontinued.
Only the commercial course : the subject set up from the installation in 1950 to abolition.
He later did a commercial course and took up employment in a radio business in Tralee.
Commercial course for foreign students of English.
Touring continued until September 1999, when Columbia felt that "001" had run its commercial course.
Commercial courses have a student/instructor ratio of 10 to 15 to one, Ms. Lang said.
She was a good student at Morris High School, taking commercial courses and graduating, after three years, in 1916.
The English-Latin course of study was retained, but scientific and commercial courses were added.
"This whole notion of grouping commercial courses with this broad brush causes a problem for us."
It was established in 1920 as the College of Commerce, when the University began offering a two-year commercial course.
St. Edward's Academy was a six year high school offering a classical course and a commercial course.
He pursued a commercial course at Ealing College in London from 1882 to 1886.
Mumba passed his final examinations at the institute in 1903 with flying colors and was the first to take a commercial course.
The Emaus High School class of 1931 had 45 graduates, who took either the general or the commercial course.
There was a surge of new colleges after 1980 when Zimbabwe gained independence and also when commercial courses became a popular requirement in industry.