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...fund raiser, a welcome innovation. But the caller seemed embarrassed to ask for $20 a month. Pembroke's last master, Robert Stevens, retired early, largely because the fund-raising burdens were exhausting him. So if Rev. Platt was willing to create an extra place for a student whose entrance exam grades were (according to his "father") two As and one B instead of three As, was that so bad if future Pembrokians would benefit to the tune...
...blow to millions of analogy-crunching high school students, the College Board recently proposed discontinuing the analogy section and adding a writing test to the SAT I exam...
...long overdue. The hands-on work they do with patients more than qualifies them to determine prescription strategies, they argue, particularly if they get the necessary training--and the new law provides for that. New Mexico psychologists will have to undergo 450 hours of course work, pass an exam and still clear all prescriptions with a psychiatrist for two years before they will be free to prescribe on their...
...night before an economics exam, Joyce M. Demonteverde ’03 went over her problem sets for the last time and fell into bed around 2 a.m. “I was stressed out about my final and for some reason I had a dream that I was being chased by Elmer Fudd. It was one of those fuzzy dreams where you don’t know where you are, all you know is that Elmer Fudd is chasing you,” she says. “When he finally caught up with me, he shot...
Another anxious dreamer, Marisa W. Green ’04, envisioned academic trauma without flames. Although her life was not at stake, her grade was. “I dreamed that I was taking my Music 97 midterm this Wednesday and my exam packet was filled with nothing but blank pages,” she remembers, “so I had no idea what the questions were. Needless to say, I was unable to write anything for said exam...