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ELC and Statewide Eligibility for University of California (UC)
Published on Wednesday, October 13th, 2010 Ken
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For many senior high school students, graduation brings about thoughts of the future. And for many of these senior graduates, colleges and universities are on the horizon. For those applying to the University of California or UC system, there are two general, but distinct categories that high school UC applicants are grouped into. These two [...]
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Everything You Need to Know About the SAT Test
Published on Monday, August 9th, 2010 Caroline
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What is the SAT Test The SAT Reasoning test is a standardized test that most colleges and universities in the United States require for their college admissions process. Scoring: The SAT is currently scored out of a total 2400 points. Please note that there is a ¼ point deduction for every question you get wrong. [...]


