1. Entering college, those who declare an interest in teaching have historically had lower SAT scores than those who do not. 2. Fewer applicants tend to accept offers of admission, and those who do will have lower SAT scores than the previous class. 3. Officials are unsure about the broad impact of the changes because until now admissions have focused on class rank and SAT scores. 4. Only a lout would try to suggest that raining fists upon a person somehow clears the sinus passages or raises SAT scores. 5. Other critics see the SAT as a barrier to black and Hispanic students, who have lower average SAT scores than their white peers. 6. So he parlayed his ACT and SAT scores into an academic scholarship and received a partial athletic scholarship to cover his other education costs. 7. The prospect of having no orchestra is even more alarming than admitting a student whose SAT scores are well below our average. 8. They have SAT scores in mind -- and the right schools. 9. Time for the NFL to consider SAT scores as a job qualification. 10. Dawe said teen-age boys often develop more slowly than girls and may lack the high grades and SAT scores that catch the eye of admissions officers. |