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Why colleges are adopting standardized tests again
Stacker via AOL· 4 days agoOverall, UT Austin estimates that students who chose to send in their SAT scores were 55% less likely to have a first-semester college GPA of below 2.0,...
Wendler commentary: Hating excellence
Gannett via AOL· 2 days agoAn “A” is the most frequently given grade on campus. Universities increasingly seem indifferent to excellence. Maybe they hate it too. And it’s not...
Most Asian Americans think SAT but not race is fair to consider for college admissions
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoMost Asian American adults support use of the SAT and other standardized testing, along with high...
Investor Flows Into Corporate Bonds on Longest Streak Since 2019, Says BofA
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Top colleges restore SAT requirements, rolling back pandemic policies
The Washington Times· 5 days agoTop colleges such as Harvard, Georgetown and the University of Texas will once again require SAT...
Are High School Graduates Ready For College?
Forbes· 7 days agoHigh school graduation season confronts us with a grim reality. Graduates generally have a collective illusion about their college readiness. Almost nine out of 10 2023 seniors ...
Richard Corcoran makes NFL QB money to run tiny New College. But wait, it gets worse.
Herald-Tribune via Yahoo News· 3 days agoRodger Skidmore, Sarasota Biden not to blame for high grocery prices As the Biden administration...
Blow his own trumpet? 自吹自擂
China Daily· 3 days agoBlow one's own trumpet意思是自吹自擂,以一种显示自己骄傲或过于骄傲的方式谈论自己或自己的成就。
Castle Rock senior bounces back after pandemic learning losses
The Daily News· 3 days agoFreshman year of high school felt largely optional to Castle Rock senior Lane Brazier. When school...
Opinion: The thousand deaths of today's feckless academic cowards
Idaho State Journal· 3 days agoThis is an unfortunate double-whammy for the vast majority of graduating students who just want to...