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...facts themselves—can carry the day. Broad survey courses ask questions that help students connect the dots of otherwise loosely connected material. History 10a should continue to be taught and continue to be required of history concentrators. The History Department may decide to establish a proficiency test of some form in order to excuse the few students who already possess the background the course provides, but for most concentrators, taking the course is a necessity. Moreover, if History 10a is failing to meet its worthy mission of providing history concentrators with a background?...
...College Board will not notify students or colleges in cases where the scoring error resulted in students receiving higher test results...
...think the problems of the College Board transcend this one incident,” Breimer said. “Because they are a monopoly, they have power in an unaccountable way...The SAT is the flagship test and it’s their way or the highway. If they make a mistake, no one can do anything about...
Various members of the family are flayed, chopped, and even eaten by our hideous villains, who have names like “Goggle” and “Lizard.” You see, because the government decided to test nuclear weapons in the Mexico desert, their home, they have a vendetta against all of humanity, which they act out in the form of torture and cannibalism...
When reports first surfaced that University of Texas start quarterback and projected top-three NFL draft pick Vince Young scored a “six” on the Wonderlic test, the annual exam given to attendees to the pre-draft NFL combine, many were skeptical—especially considering a score of 20 is considered merely average on the scale of human intelligence. Scouts for teams at the top of the draft order breathed a collective sigh of relief after Young reportedly went back and took the test again, this time scoring a much more respectable...