Word: testes
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Beginning with the class of 2003, first-years will no longer be able to bypass their Science Core requirements with Advanced Placement (A.P.) test scores...
Director of the Core Program Susan W. Lewis said that as the Core was being developed, the original Science Subcommittee noticed a quirk: departments were allowing students to test out of introductory courses using A.P. scores. But while actually taking these courses sufficed for Core credit, the A.P. scores...
...example, the Science B requirement could be bypassed by taking Biology 1 and 2, courses which could be passed out of in departmental requirements with a Physics A.P. test score...
...seemed only fair, then, to count [A.P. test] scores to meet the Science requirement," Lewis said...
...argument over boxers and briefs. Strangers curse at each other. Commercials blare out conflicting messages. Roommates quarrel while doing laundry, each vying for moral supremacy. There is never a middle ground; each camp swears it will never compromise. Party identification is often part of introductions as a litmus test for personality. The question is foremost in the psyche of American pop culture: boxers or briefs...