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To be one of us, you need to pass an exam.
He passed an exam for the civil service in 1883.
The students passed an exam in English start first class of faculty.
Students would also be required to pass an exam on the book in order to graduate.
Once they are on the job, teachers have to get master's degrees and pass an exam in their subject area within five years.
After it, students pass an exam of ability to attend primary school.
At that time teachers were only required to pass an exam to become a certified teacher.
You had to pass an exam to get in.
"My technical skills might not pass an exam," she said.
Keith beamed at her, as though she had passed an exam.
The child had to pass an exam in a public school at the end of every school year.
To advance from one level to another, a student must pass an exam, twice a year there are opportunities to test.
All other students have to pass an exam to be enrolled (this is the exception).
A license requires 4 years of relevant work experience and passing an exam.
At 17 years old, he passed an exam to study at Oxford.
He said at various times throughout his life that he never passed an exam, ever.
Under the new legislation, process servers must pass an exam showing they understand the law.
However, in order to get into secondary schools, he had to pass an exam, which was a hindrance to him.
Knowledge points are earned only by passing an exam.
Isn't there the little matter of passing an exam to gain the scholarship.
Graduates must pass an exam showing they have mastered their specialty field.
He's never passed an exam in his life.
Graduate physicians must pass an exam in order to attend a residency program.
It is awarded after passing an exam which is the same in all European countries.
They had to pass an exam and have a basic knowledge of reading, writing and math.