Word: exam
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...When an exam was coming up and she didn't see aparticular student at breakfast, "she wouldn'thesitate to call them and tell them to come ondown and get breakfast," Dowling said...
After all, the ban is fairly loose for Science A and B. Biogical Sciences 1 and 2 each satisfy the requirement for Science B, while Chemistry 5, 7, or 10 may be substituted for a Science A class. Moreover, a four or five on an AP biology exam exempts a student from a Science B, while the chemical science APs do likewise for Science A. And yet, for a 5 on the AP English exam one is merely patted on the back and receives nothing towards credit for the Literature and Arts requirements. The Core is much more protective...
Then came the rest of the season, starting after the exam period. Harvard went only 4-8-1 through February and early March...
...scene resembles that in many a law-school classroom: two dozen earnest third-year students in jeans and flannel shirts sit at desks, their notebooks open in front of them. Behind the podium where assistant professor Lynne Marie Kohm stands, a sign on the blackboard advertises a bar-exam cram course. But the discussion of the topic at hand, divorce, is not limited to the standard legalisms of family law-custody, property, visitation. Instead, the students here at the Regent University School of Law in Virginia Beach, Virginia, return, again and again, to the spiritual consequences for parents and children...
...being trained in what the catalog describes as "God's perspective on law"-an informal mix of traditional scholarship, Bible study and evangelical strategy. Regent students may not be getting the best legal education available-the percentage of the school's students who passed the July 1994 Virginia bar exam was the lowest in the state, and the institution is still only provisionally accredited by the American Bar Association-but they are receiving training that Robertson believes is essential. Himself a 1955 graduate of Yale Law School who failed the New York bar exam and never practiced, Robertson says...