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...tournament opened with a dominating win over Connecticut College as the Crimson was able to outperform the Camels in a 17-2 decision. Harvard grabbed the early lead and never looked back. Nine different scorers contributed to the victory for Harvard...
...several challenges remain. While students at SEED outperform their counterparts in other southeast Washington schools on standardized tests, their scores are still low. SEED seniors have an average SAT score of 834, not much higher than the 800 average throughout the Washington system. The school has tried to improve its performance by strengthening its curriculum. But as a result, 21 of the 63 eighth-graders were unable to move on to ninth grade last year. Six of those youngsters chose to drop out rather than repeat the grade. Retention was a problem even before the tougher standards went into effect...
...first blush, the changes seem healthy enough. But inevitably, some students will do better, and some worse, on the new test. Girls tend to outperform boys on writing exams, so their overall scores could benefit from the addition of the new writing section. Boys usually score higher on the math section, but the new exam will contain fewer of the abstract-reasoning items at which they often excel. The elimination of analogies may exacerbate the black-white SAT score gap, since the gap is somewhat smaller on the analogy section than on the test as a whole, according...
...SmartWool socks are “guaranteed not to itch or shrink and to outperform all other socks or your money back.” They’re so intense that they come in different levels, ranging from casual to mountaineer. For the feet of over-achieving Harvard students. Gray and black...
...sell securities. Others say large funds, which have more resources for research and lower expense ratios, are best. Well, here's a conversation stopper: size doesn't matter. A new study by Andrew Clark, senior research analyst at fund tracker Lipper, finds that while small U.S. stock funds sometimes outperform large ones (and vice versa), the bursts of superior returns last only for short periods, then disappear and often aren't statistically relevant--that is, they could happen by chance. So you still need to evaluate a fund by risk-adjusted return, expense ratio and manager experience...