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... school students, grades nine through twelve, results proved that older students tend to recognize the importance of the SAT's while younger students didn't ...
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... Students get into the SAT fetish approximately near the end of their junior year and the beginning of their senior year and this gives them a lot of pressure. ...
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... al. "The Validity Of Using The SAT As A Criterion For Black And White Students Admission To College." College Student Journal 31 (1997): 507.
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... and girlfriend. The biggest surprise to me was that the African American students sat in their own section of the stands. The few ...
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... Although the evidence stops short of fully supporting Nadar's position, it does demonstrate that the SAT favors students from higher socioeconomic levels. ...
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... Although the evidence stops short of fully supporting Nadar's position, it does demonstrate that the SAT favors students from higher socioeconomic levels. ...
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... Richard Atkinson, president of the UC system proposed getting rid of the exam completely. "The SAT has proven to be a weak predictor of a students actual ...
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... diversities in education over the past decades, I believe that a college should realize that the SAT's are unfair towards the majority of students taking them ...
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... sure the teachers are fit to teach, and it will also improve the performance of students in the school system. Compared with the National average SAT score of ...
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... Grigorenko & Sternberg (2000) suggest that learning disabled students taking standardized tests including the SAT, SAT-2, LSAT or GRE may be unfairly ...
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... An examination of the SAT mathematics test scores for only the students who reported taking the highest level of math (calculus) and science (physics) showed ...
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... students. To even be considered as an applicant, students must first complete the SAT or ACT, both of which are standardized tests. The ...
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... courses? A decade ago, schooling still meant that the students sat in a classroom while listening to the teacher¯s lectures. Now ...
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... questions. The SAT Math Section requires students to solve problems involving arithmetic, algebra, and geometry. Calculators may be used. ...
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... as elementary school, small children are told about how the SAT's are the most important test in their school career, and the tales of students scoring 1600. ...
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... students have higher grade point averages than non-music students in the same school (6). " Music students are out performing non-music students on the SAT's. ...
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... I think it's so funny how schools like Princeton, Yale, and Harvard will only accept students with SAT scores in the 1300-1600 range. ...
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... for SAT preparation.Again I propose the conundrum, how must one be expected to pass the SAT if schools don't show us how to pass it.Many students are left to ...
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... They have, however, come to score an average of almost sixty points higher on the SAT than the regular high school students (Winters 55). ...
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... Admitting students with lower high school grades and SAT scores decreases the chance of acceptance by better qualified applicants. ...
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... Admitting students with lower high school grades and SAT scores decreases the chance of acceptance by better qualified applicants. ...
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... They do however, point out their shortcomings; that "SAT scores are only available for those students who elected to sit for the test" and that the data are ...
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... Students sat in the audience during the filming of ABC's "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" and had their picture taken with host Regis Philbin. ...
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... I am at college pursuing a teaching degree in elementary education, without taking the SAT's. ... I too feel it is killing our students' creativity and freedom of ...
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... The reason there are less Hispanic students admitted into the University of California is not because the SAT is discriminatory, but rather because of the lack ...
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... trial. The observers were dressed informal as usual students. The time was kept from the point that the observer sat in the chair. ...
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... Because of all the hype some students eagerly sat in the front two rows, but others, suspect that any religion class could be interesting, mulled around in the ...
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... These questions deserve attention since the answers can determine so much about someone's future. One standard set for students is the SAT test. ...
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... be admitted in the same numbers by virtue that the minority students are poor. ... times these selective universities admit an applicant with a low SAT score over ...
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Students working in High School You have your whole life to make money and ... Book reports, tests, and preparing yourself for the SAT's should be consuming most ...
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