Word: exam
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...that isn't clear at first. When the questions are first distributed, the whole thing seems great. The questions dictate exactly what one needs to study. No nasty surprises on exam day! What could be better...
...exam period, and for those unfortunate souls who haven't closed out their academic year, tests are very much on the brain. It's fair to say that these students should be studying. But for more and more students, the old-fashioned process of reviewing notes and books from the whole semester has become as worthless as blowing against the wind...
...plan consisted of education and support. For example, volunteer students from Stuyvesant High School tutored inner-city, minority junior high students to prepare them for the Stuyvesant exam. The Board of Education and concerned students did not seek superficial remedies like racial quotas; we focused on the core of the problem, like high dropout rates, apathy to education, and low self-esteem, and we saw dramatic results...
...solution is not to edit out exam material that most minority students are unfamiliar with; the solution is to familiarize them. Austin W. So '96 The writer was the first student member elected to the New York City
These are your keys to exam success--all in the name of intellectual freedom...