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By: Kai LeBerge
I remember the first time that I took a student aptitude test in high school. At first, I was tempted to turn it sideways and scribble on it like my friends were doing, but curiosity got the best of m (read entire article)
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By: Pj Germain
Massage Therapist Education And Testing Pj Germain To become a certified massage therapist, there are several steps. You may earn a diploma or certificate from your school of choice. Make sure the sch (read entire article)
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By: Cameron Stewart
Aptitude Test An aptitude test by definition is an examination that attempts to determine and measure a person’s ability to acquire some specific set of skills through education and training. These t (read entire article)
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By: Lisa Roberts
The Higher Learning Admittance Testing is a valuable piece of the admission process to a private or independent school. Practice Problems from the tests can be seen on the SSAT website as well as thin (read entire article)
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By: Dr. Nigel Rogers
The SSAT and ISSE are tests given to potential students by non public and independent schools to evaluate their skill levels for possible admittance to their institution. Though both tests are given t (read entire article)
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By: Dr. Willa Smith
You have visited all the schools and you are certain you have chosen the best one for your child. They give the ISEE (The Independent Schools Entrance Examination) as part of their admitting procedure (read entire article)
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By: Hunter Jones
One of the most overwhelming tasks a future lawyer has to face is the law school admission test. This exam is exhaustive and it is the tool that is used to weed out the candidates that just don’t meet (read entire article)
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By: Drey Peterson
Testing in schools and colleges is the way most teachers and professors gauge how well the students in the class are doing. However, it is not always entirely accurate for some students, and that has (read entire article)
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By: Keil Newman
When I was growing up, I should have known I would not be very successful with math. I was always exceptionally good with word problems, but failed most of the time with complicated straight math prob (read entire article)
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By: Cameron Stewart
Just when I thought I was finished with a large assignment, another one would immediately arise. This was college life for me; especially after I began the course toward my English major. I wrote term (read entire article)
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By: Rae Goodman
I have never had very good test taking skills – a problem that has plagued me my whole life. Nevertheless, when I was in high school my parents assured me that, if I could make it through with reasona (read entire article)
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By: Mick Thompson
My girlfriend used to make fun of me because of my obsession with practice exams. At the time, I was studying to get into law school. I would take a practice test practically every day. It is understa (read entire article)
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By: Mick Thompson
It's virtually impossible not to get excited once high school is drawing to a close. Finally you will be free of that prison where teachers oppress you on a daily basis with homework and pop quizzes. (read entire article)
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By: Casey Howard
There are people that touch our lives in very special ways. You may not realize how good a friend someone will become when you initially meet them, but there just seem to be certain people that we are (read entire article)
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By: Spencer McNight
Time passes so very quickly. It seems like only a few years ago when I was sitting with my guidance counselor and my parents talking about what career path I wanted to take. I did not want to move to (read entire article)
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By: Dale Viviano
When I was in school, I used to love the essay questions that came at the end of most tests. Though many of my fellow classmates preferred multiple-choice or true and false questions, I always enjoyed (read entire article)
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By: Casey Howard
Though you may think you are done taking tests when you are done with high school and college, there may still be times when you need to take them. You won’t be graded in the way you were in school, b (read entire article)
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By: Dale Viviano
Do you remember those tests that they gave you in high school or middle school that were supposed to tell you what you would be good at? You probably thought they were pretty stupid, didn't you? Few k (read entire article)
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By: Dylan Wilson
There are many smart children out there that are mistakenly labeled as not so bright. This is because they tend to do well when they are given homework or when they have a project, but they freeze whe (read entire article)
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By: Ida Byrd-Hill
Let’s face it, our children are judged based on their grade point average and their performance on standardized test such as ACT/ SAT. Our children’s high school and college admissions are based on th (read entire article)
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By: Pamela Parker
Texas public school teachers are appraised yearly. Here’s a quick review of what to expect and what you can do if there are problems.All classroom teachers must be appraised on the basis of classroom (read entire article)
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By: Soni Pitts
Which is better for learning - the textbook, or the workbook of exercises and exams that goes with it? Most of us would answer that neither is better - you need both to really learn the subject being (read entire article)
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