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    *ACT composite score; SAT sum of critical reading and math; writing portions of both tests are required‚ but not used in determining assured admission. We combine the highest SAT critical reading and math scores from multiple test dates. Some academic colleges and departments at Texas Tech only accept students who meet assured admission requirements: Rawls College of Business – All majors College of Engineering We will grant assured admission to all students who hold competitive scholarships

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    Z test &One sample t-test 1. A researcher is interested in whether students who attend private high schools have higher average SAT Scores than students in the general population. A random sample of 90 students at a private high school is tested and and a mean SAT score of 1030 is obtained. The average score for public high school student is 1000 (σ= 200). a. Is this a one- or two tailed test? Key word “whether”.This is a two-tailed hypothesis test. Researcher wants to know

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    College Admissions Test Problem Statement Test scores from the ACT and SAT are a main part of college admission applications today. Some view them as a necessary part of the application because it’s an easy way to see how prepared a student is for college and how his/her scores compare to other applicants’ scores. While those entrance exams are a good way to categorize and compare students‚ there is too much emphasis placed on scores and not enough on all the other work the student has accomplished

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    violation that I chose was violating personal space. For this norm violation‚ I and another friend‚ Mielanie‚ came with me to help me doing the violation. We needed to go around and found some places or spaces which a person sat alone and no one beside. Then‚ Mielanie would come and sat beside to that person. Although these places still had several other seats for her to sit‚ she chose to sit right next to the person in order to see what people would react to the norm that I chose to do the experiment

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    Standardized test is any form of test that requires all test takers to answer the same questions‚ or a selection of questions from common bank of questions‚ in the same way‚ and that is scored in a “standard” or consistent manner‚ which makes it possible to compare the relative performance of individual students or groups of students (The Glossary of Education Reform‚ 2014). Standardized testing has a previous history. According to National Education Association (NEA) standardized testing was actually

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    Breaching Expiriment

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    to her all the time. As we came to the table‚ I sat near her‚ where was enough space only for one person‚ instead of sitting on the opposite side. She hadn’t say anything about my invasion‚ but I noticed that she was wandering if something wrong with me. Though‚ when I intruded stranger’s personal space‚ their reaction toward it was different. While I was in subway‚ I spotted a man who was sitting on the empty bench and reading a newspaper. When I sat down right beside him‚ as close as I could‚ the

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    Crossroom Observation

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    energy in the people passing by the bench where I sat. The black bench was centrally located in the mall‚ near a General Nutrition and a nail salon. I chose the Crossroads mall because I knew I would observe an interesting atmosphere. It was approximately 7:45 p.m. when I sat down to watch my surroundings. The first thing I noticed about where I sat was the buzzing neon sign hanging above the General Nutrition store. On the opposite side of the hallway sat two brightly lit Pepsi machines trying to entice

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    academic achievement but also to help me get into college. I have goals that I want to achieve and standardized testing has made them a little more difficult. I had to retake the SAT and the ACT because I did not do well the first time. I am a part of a large percentage of students who have chosen to retake the ACT or the SAT at Suttons Bay. I found it to be more stressful the second time not only because I paid the fee but because I would have to pay another fee if I didn’t improve to a score that

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    for the number of rejections of applications; this helps competition for admission skyrocket. The best solutions to avoid this competition are to teach high school students creative writing for the application essay‚ reconsider the importance of the SAT/ACT scores‚ and avoid applying to ivy-league schools as an incoming freshman. One main reason for why it is harder to get into four-year colleges today seems to be that more high school graduates than ever are competing for seats in the freshman class

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    Texas Tech Benefits

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    transcript (high school/ and or college) and official SAT‚ and or ACT scores (TTU). The SAT or ACT scores depend on a student’s class rank‚ which is divided into four quarters. If the student is in the first quarter ranking his/her score on the ACT should be 24 or higher or his/her SAT score should be 1180 (TTU). Seconds quarter ranking scores for ACT should be at a 26 and the SAT should be at 1260 (TTU). Third quarter ranking ACT score should be at a 27 and SAT should be at 1290 (TTU). If the student is in

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