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    predecessor had given Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)‚ scores (40 %)‚ weights to student selection criteria; Alix has serious reservations about using SAT scores because In their defense‚ she recognizes that the quality of high schools varies greatly‚ so that the level of student performance that receives an “A” in American history at one school might earn only a “C” at a far more demanding school. Alix is also aware that the people who design the SAT argue forcefully that these test scores are valid

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    college’s admissions committee had given the following weights to student selection criteria: high school grades (40 %); Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores (40 %); extra-curricular activities and achievements (10 %); and the quality and creativity of a written theme submitted with the application (10 %). Hala has serious reservations about using SAT scores. In their defense‚ she recognizes that the quality of high schools varies greatly‚ so that the level of student performance that receives an

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    Biology Beetroot Lab Report

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    Investigating Effects of duration of heating on permeability of beetroot cell membrane Introduction: Cell membranes contain many different types of molecules which have different roles in the overall structure of the membrane. Phospholipids form a bilayer‚ which is the basic structure of the membrane. Their non-polar tails form a barrier to most water soluble substances. Membrane proteins serves as channels for transport of metabolites‚ some act as enzymes or carriers‚ while some are receptors

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    quite the worry wart‚ this goal is getting high SAT scores or ACT depending on what the college will require. So far I have taken the PSAT (preliminary SAT) to help me maintain and focus on this specific goal. Taking the PSAT has opened me up to what the SAT will be like in my junior year‚ also I have bought some practice SAT books to help my study. AVID is going to be a huge factor for my SAT prep I’ve been told that junior year in AVID Is all about SAT prep‚ so that will be a big step ahead of other

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    Two crises are stalking American education. Each poses a major threat to the nation’s future. The two are very different in character and will require separate strategies if we wish to solve them; yet to date‚ almost without exception‚ those concerned with restoring excellence to our schools have lumped them together. The first crisis‚ which centers on disadvantaged minority children attending inner-city schools‚ has received considerable attention‚ as well it should. Put simply‚ it involves students

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    Aim: The aim of this experiment is to investigate the process of Electrophoresis and successfully analyse DNA fragments. Hypothesis: That the experiment will show the visual representation of DNA proteins‚ and that the shorter the band the further is will travel. Background: Restriction enzymes are DNA-cutting enzymes found in bacteria‚ which cut DNA into smaller fragments. A restriction enzyme recognizes and cuts DNA only at a particular sequence of nucleotides‚ known as restriction sites

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    performance is going now because students have been performing worse on tests year after year. This proves that our education does not have good quality‚ because since our performance on the SAT is going down‚ so must our quality‚ since if our education was of good quality‚ we would not see a decline in SAT scores. As you can see‚ the quality of our education is going down due to the dwindling performance of

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    Berklee 1-2. SAT/ACT scores are not required for admission. There are no specific minimum cut-off grade point averages (GPA)‚ college board scores‚ or class ranks in order to be considered for acceptance. However‚ the board of admissions (BOA) prefers grades of C+ and higher in English‚ math‚ history‚ and science. 3. The classes I am taking know‚ such as Advanced band 1-2-3-4‚ and Percussion Master classes are what I will need for curriculum requirements for Berklee. 4. There is

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    It’s senior year September‚ the trees shed their leaves‚ the air clings to it’s indian summer humidity and students scrabble to take the ACTs and SATs. Some for the 4th or 5th or 6th time. While colleges use these exams to predict a student’s future level of success‚ the tests fail to assess the highschooler fairly. Standardized tests‚ by definition‚ are not‚ in fact‚ Standardized. To standardized a procedure is “to change (things) so that they are similar and consistent and agree with rules about

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    Rough Draft Persuasive Paper Standardized testing: What’s wrong with this picture? The ACT: this particular standardized test has many connotations‚ and few of them are positive ones. When one thinks of the ACT‚ or American College Testing‚ feelings of nervousness‚ pressure to perform well‚ and the words “rigged‚” “biased‚” and “tricky” often come to mind. All across America‚ students and parents alike experience similar feelings

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