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Colleges may rely less on SAT and ACT scores

Posted on September 22nd, 2008 by Reecy

Reported by Sara Rimer - New York Times
A commission convened by some of the country’s most influential college admissions officials is recommending that colleges and universities move away from their reliance on SAT and ACT scores and shift toward admissions exams more closely tied to the high school curriculum and achievement.
The commission’s report, the culmination […]

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Choosing the right college

Posted on September 15th, 2008 by Reecy

Posted on Red Orbit By Michele DeVinney
Many parents begin worrying about sending their children to college as soon as they are born. Their kids, on the other hand, find their own time to begin considering their options. And, those options are plentiful, with private, public, in-state, out-of- state, liberal arts and technical schools all among […]

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Lynn University in FL - a new approach to education

Posted on September 9th, 2008 by Reecy

Reported by Kimberly Miller - Palm Beach Post
Bucking decades of college tradition, Lynn University has ditched mainstay classes such as English 101 in a revolutionary effort to graduate better thinkers.
Students who start classes Monday at the Boca Raton school won’t find college Algebra on their schedules.
Freshman Biology? Gone.
Public speaking? History.
But before a pedagogical panic sweeps […]

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