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The image depicts a flowchart detailing a process with the following steps: "Application" involves choosing workplaces from an approved list, arranging interviews, and submitting applications; "Approval" requires submitting the acceptance letter to a professor for approval; "Schedule" involves arranging a minimum of 10 hours per week over 20 weeks; "Reports" requires completing and submitting a weekly report form to the professor every Friday; "Evaluation" necessitates participating in an evaluation meeting with the work supervisor during the final week and having the supervisor submit an evaluation form; "Final Report" involves submitting the final report before the last week of the spring term.
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The flowchart given illustrates the steps including in finishing the job experience for higher education student .
Overall, it starts with an application in which potential workplaces are chosen from approved list . Then interviews are arranged .After this applications are submitted to a numerous places of interests. After completing this step, the acceptance letter are being received .So, professor can approve it .By this stage, it starts with arranging the timetable to work at least 10hours a week over 20weeks. Once the previous process is completed effectively, Reports form are completed weekly and every Friday it will be submit to the professor. Conversely, during final workweek, they participate in evaluation meeting with work supervisors who will send Evaluation Form. The final stage of this process is when it comes to Final Report. Before last week of spring term, Final report should be done.
To sum up, the process contains 6steps:application, approval, schedule, reports, evaluation and final report.
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