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    students who have done everything they were told to do to prepare for college find, often after they arrive, that their new institution has deemed them unprepared.the effects of high school students going into college unprepared are that they don 't graduate from college and are lowering the success rates for college students. Also some effects of high school students going to college unprepared is that they waste their money on courses they don 't to take they take too many classes.for example…

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    The onset of my passion about learning science and technology in education, an intensive interest which has now evolved into an aspiration and a pursuit in the field, happened after joining the POMI (Programmable Open Mobile Internet) research team in the School of Education at Stanford University. Working as an active team member at site visit for POMI 2020 at Stanford University, developing numerous mobile applications on Androids, researching better approach to teach students in informal and…

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    to take in order to get into medical school have, to this point, escaped me. Until now I was only aware I needed to take Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) along with some volunteer work to go to medical school. This paper will provide a better understanding of what it is like to work in a health related field along with supply information for the admissions process and requirements for attending a medical school in the future. In order to better understand what it is like to work in the…

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    out of high school, but those programs take 6 years to complete. In regards to me, I want to get a Bachelor degree before entering a Pharm.D. program so it would take me 8 years to become a pharmacist. In that time, I would also need to take many tests including PCAT, NAPLEX, and MPJE, as well as gain internships to observe pharmacists in their…

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    Richardson (1994, p. 5) concludes his study by making the observation that “... mature students were rather more likely than younger students to adopt a deep approach or a meaning orientation towards their academic work, and .... were conversely less likely than younger students to adopt a surface approach or a reproducing orientation.” Other determinants of academic performance not discussed above include self-motivation, family income, and parents’ level of education. While a positive…

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    The No Child Left Behind Act has been one of the most controversial, daily-life changing events for children and teachers all across the United States. The No Child Left Behind Act (also known as NCLB) was passed by congress with the hopes of implementing a “one for all” fit into education. The main goal was to enhance the performance in minority, poor, special education, and english-second learner students. This all went wrong, though, when things like standardized testing and the goal to make…

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    was able to receive it. However, attending a school or paying a tutor or private teacher costs a lot. Not everyone was able to afford it. Today, in this country and many other places, going to school is part of the law and required until a child graduates from high school. After high school, it is up to the families and students to decide on college and education that continues after high school. In order to get accepted into a college or university, there are many factors that…

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    Introductory Remarks Ringg! Ringggg! Ringggggggg! Is this the sound of a bell signaling the next class is about to begin? Or is this a bell from the early 1900 's in a factory signaling the beginning of the next shift? The Industrial revolution of the early 20th century brought about a new and exotic form of capitalism which many in the United States saw as the most innovative way to innovate. The development of large factories encouraged many Americans to move from the traditional intimacy of…

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    Review of Quantitative Research Introduction This paper is a critical review of the empirical research study (Weigle, 2010), Validation of automated scores of TOEFL iBT tasks against not-test indicators of writing ability. TOEFL iBT is the acronym for the Test of English as a Foreign Language internet-based test. The topic of Weigle’s study is the validity of automated scores produced using the computer program e-rater. Conceptualisation Purpose Weigle (2010) builds up a convincing rationale…

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    Mainly, all medical doctors in the United States of America must pass the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE). In order to be qualified to take this test you must first get your diploma from high school, graduate all four years of college and any other additional schooling, go to a residency school for additional training in anesthesiology, complete a fellowship training to earn a subspecialty certification in either critical care…

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