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Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-09 14:28:00)  by Helpinhelper
Stolen from the Sept/Oct high school LD debate topic... Should high school students in the United States be required to pass a standardized exit exam in order to graduate? First, "standardized" doesn't mean nation-wide but state-by-state. Each state would have its own test. Texas has the TAKS test. All high-schoolers in public schools in Texas must take and past this test in ...
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Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-12 14:48:00)  by bat
Boy, if I were some left wing ideologue this might have set of some buzzers. _________________ Habah l'hargecha hashkem l'hargo
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Started 2 months ago (2009-09-24 19:37:00)  by darkphantom
For any standardized test that is required for grad school, you have to put in ATLEAST 1-2 months of studying, if not more (definitely more for the MCAT) Anxious to get it over with but also don't want to blank out at the time of the exam. Yomomma - I can't be a file bitch if you don't have any clients to file for :P
Started 2 months ago (2009-09-24 19:37:00)  by darkphantom
For any standardized test that is required for grad school, you have to put in ATLEAST 1-2 months of studying, if not more (definitely more for the MCAT) Anxious to get it over with but also don't want to blank out at the time of the exam. Yomomma - I can't be a file bitch if you don't have any clients to file for :P
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Started 2 months ago (2009-09-24 19:37:00)  by darkphantom
For any standardized test that is required for grad school, you have to put in ATLEAST 1-2 months of studying, if not more (definitely more for the MCAT) Anxious to get it over with but also don't want to blank out at the time of the exam. Yomomma - I can't be a file bitch if you don't have any clients to file for :P
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Started 2 months ago (2009-09-24 19:37:00)  by darkphantom
For any standardized test that is required for grad school, you have to put in ATLEAST 1-2 months of studying, if not more (definitely more for the MCAT) Anxious to get it over with but also don't want to blank out at the time of the exam. Yomomma - I can't be a file bitch if you don't have any clients to file for :P
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Started 2 months ago (2009-09-24 19:37:00)  by darkphantom
For any standardized test that is required for grad school, you have to put in ATLEAST 1-2 months of studying, if not more (definitely more for the MCAT) Anxious to get it over with but also don't want to blank out at the time of the exam. Yomomma - I can't be a file bitch if you don't have any clients to file for :P
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Started 2 months ago (2009-09-24 12:59:00)  by An0maly
^ Have him take the exam for credit anyways. If he's done mvc he should be set, but the ap exam is standardized so the colleges will know very well where he stands. Basically, as long as he gets a 5, it adds to the credibility of his other courses. If he took those classes at a "good" university though, there's probably no need.
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