Word: exam
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...that Ebert's talk of academic freedom is made flesh. The uproar over a provision in the new bill requiring medical schools to reserve places in their third year class for students who have completed two years in a foreign school and passed part one of the national board exam, is no freak accident...
...federal law may require the Harvard Medical School to reserve positions for students who have completed two years in a foreign medical school and passed the first part of a national exam...
...country, state law now sets specific SAT and LSAT cut-off scores for admission to state universities. In the 1971 Federal court case of Baker et al. v. Columbus (Miss.) Municipal Separate School District et al., the court established that the Columbus school authorities' use of the National Teacher Exam (an ETS test) cut-off score of 1,000 for hiring and promotion created a racist classification. While 90 per cent of the white graduates of Mississippi colleges scores 1,000 or higher, 89 per cent of the black graduates scored below. The court ruled that the racial classification that...
...takes Ec 10 for the simple pleasure of playing with supply and demand curves. Donald Candela '78 said yesterday as he walked out of his Ec 10 exam that he's taking the course because he needs a gut to balance his work load. But most students yesterday said they view neoclassical theory as important for other reasons...
...really wasn't all that bad. Pretty good, actually. Your first Harvard exam, and you handled it pretty well. Eckstein didn't pull any fast ones, and you answered all four questions. There were five questions? Whaddya mean, page two? I didn't get a second.... Oh, Jesus...