And I lucked out, actually, because there were around 5 sets of exams, and I happened to get the one with the stuff I knew. |
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There are tutorials and classes going on, and students revising for exams yet to come, in the Merton Street area. |
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Lucy, meanwhile, likes the top-floor balcony in her room, where she spends sunny days revising for her GCSE exams. |
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I was lazy at school but usually sailed through exams with minimal revision and maximum guilt and stress. |
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This year again, the percentage of candidates who passed their final exams rose. |
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He's been like a headless chicken for weeks now, studying and doing his exams, he's hardly slept and he's hardly eaten. |
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All the signs of anxiety were present, and yet he still denied that he cared about how he did in the exams. |
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But, for the time being, Clare's biggest concern is passing his AS level exams. |
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A levels, AS levels and GCSE's are all well underway and good luck to all those sitting these important exams this summer. |
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I have decided to take today off, a very arrogant attitude, you might say, with public exams so close at hand. |
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Headteacher Bernard Wright says the increase is partly due to better attendance at exams. |
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He's bright, as sharp as the shirt and tie he always wears and sails through exams with an annoying degree of self-confidence. |
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We've gotten some schooling materials in so the kids could finish their exams, and we're still tankering in water. |
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He filled his days with Hindustani, Marathi and Persian, passing army exams. |
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These pupils were mainly overseas students taking the exams in their second language. |
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Final exams are the most evil, satanic, malicious event ever crafted by mankind. |
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Admission to exams was open to students who had a satisfactory attendance record and who were deemed by teachers as likely to pass. |
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Should a student fail a final exam, he or she is allowed two make-up exams. |
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And it extends to independent thinking, which can't easily be tested by exams. |
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Geoff Parks, head of admissions at Cambridge University, warned A-level exams were testing the wrong skills. |
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I have exams coming up soon, and besides that I have to study for my driver's test. |
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Government proposals could mean pupils who can't spell lose marks in GCSE and A level exams. |
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We can all see that schooling has grown to mean exams, marks, stress, and tension for the parents, tuitions. |
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The academic side held no fears for him, but then he found that the exams were in written Thai! |
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Rock music and TV theme tunes are being piped into classrooms to help pupils study for their exams. |
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However, just after the end of exams, there was a proposal from AUS to withhold your exam marks as a bargaining chip in their negotiations. |
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Previously they have been ranked as the most intense set of examinations in the world, with a maximum of thirteen exams in seven days. |
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And when the exams are out the way, she intends to go full time, basing herself abroad. |
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He had extreme difficulty sleeping, and missed the final exams in his apprenticeship as a vehicle mechanic. |
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On average they achieve lower attainment in SATS tests and exams throughout school. |
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Studying for exams was the least helpful approach for teaching self-awareness. |
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She blames deficient preparation and insufficient commitment on the part of the school, but she also notes impediments in the exams themselves. |
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Students at Wyke College in Hull are still waiting for the correct results of exams they sat last summer. |
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The one upcoming thing I have is on Friday I'm going to get the results of the exams I took in January. |
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Send the results of any other exams you've taken directly to the university. |
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Problems with the exams could mean results being delayed for both GCSEs and A-levels. |
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His schedule is pretty packed now as a result of exams, but he finds the time to relax. |
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He basically fails all his exams and is only kept at the school because of his wealth. |
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She hated exams and failed everything, and was told at an early age that she was not very bright. |
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Work begins on the systems required to collate and mark continuous assessment and exams. |
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It was up to the individual to work although if you failed exams too often you might be sent down. |
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If a boy failed his exams he could always join the army or get an apprenticeship. |
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To qualify, you have to do two written exams, an oral exam and umpire in a number of matches over two seasons. |
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Some insurers and banks are needlessly holding up the process with medical exams. |
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A tsunami survivor is battling against ill-health to sit her exams next term. |
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I finished high school that June and once exams and graduation was complete, I was sucked into the wedding vortex. |
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Maybe I've just naturally reached the end of the time span that I'm able to cope with the sheer monotony of revision and exams. |
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Maybe as foreign spouses we should be allowed to sit these exams that would enable us to teach in elementary, junior and senior high schools. |
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When exams are over, and summer begins, we become more active and trim down a bit. |
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Abnormal exams included clearly severe abnormalities in motor tone, levels of activity, or delays. |
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Back in Britain, he took a college course, but never sat the final exams before setting himself up as a one-man practice. |
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In subsequent exams those candidates had to make carbon copies of the answers and the top copy only was sent overseas. |
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He said it was tough on students for whom it was the last day of their exams. |
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The point is that each of us has something we do to keep our minds off school, exams and the impending midterms. |
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The CSD used to offer me time and a half for midterms and exams to accommodate for this. |
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The exams, midterm, and final were equally weighted when determining final course grade. |
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There are mid-year written exams, and final written and oral exams before training is officially done. |
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Cabin Fever follows a group of students as they mark the end of their exams by taking a well-deserved mini-break. |
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It makes me really angry that there are some who moan and complain about exams getting easier based on year-on-year improvements in the results. |
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Many of the truant students claim they were stressed out by exams or had problems getting along with classmates. |
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It's also, conversely, the time for exams, removing finalists and most first years sitting Mods and Prelims. |
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The courses have become more modular, with more emphasis on coursework and continuous assessment, and less on exams at the end of two years. |
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The moment my exams were over, I put down the Shakespeare and Chaucer, and started reading trashy horror novels. |
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I have two interviews in two days and Tracy has her exams on Tuesday and Wednesday. |
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Despite still suffering blackouts and mood swing, she succeeded in passing her exams. |
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Another way faculty survive is by tutoring students who are preparing for entrance exams. |
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During his first year he attended only mathematics lectures and tutorials and completed college exams solely in mathematics. |
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Amazingly, Alan has never sat any training exams but his experience more than makes up for that. |
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So I will hole up in my office today and do some writing of an academic, not bloggy, kind and grade a segment of exams. |
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The cardiovascular, abdominal, skin, musculoskeletal, and neurologic exams were all normal. |
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An unenthusiastic student, he left school before his final exams, having filled his exercise books with doodles. |
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Like all previous years, students will sit their exams by writing answers into A4-sized paper booklets. |
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If we do away with the old subject boundaries and hierarchies and exams we open places of education up to people of all ages, all abilities. |
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Students at six Eastern Cape schools failed to write yesterday's mock exams as they were snowbound the whole day yesterday. |
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Students must now pass proficiency exams in order to enter and graduate from high school, replacing the system of social promotion. |
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As against that, though, many are studying history as a soft option for competitive exams or because they don't know what else to take. |
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If writing to ask for extra money, he would sometimes include a mathematical theorem for possible use in exams to soften his father up. |
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The school is expected to break up for the summer term today with many students sitting Leaving and Junior Cert exams next week. |
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Our Year 12 students have begun their study vac in preparation for their upcoming exams. |
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These mini exams give students valuable experience in answering exam questions. |
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Born in Mossenberg, he completed an apprenticeship as a salesman, completing his high school exams at night school. |
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The lesson from the current brouhaha is surely not that Scotland's exams must not be touched, but that educationalists got it completely wrong. |
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Some of us were doing real exams at university, and it was most distracting with all the girls wandering around in the buff. |
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I'm enjoying the build-up to Christmas about as much as the build-up to exams at school. |
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In the weeks coming up to the exams, a good thing to encourage your child to do is a bullet point summary after each module. |
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The vigil Mass in Kilglass Church on next Saturday evening at 9 p.m. will be a special Mass for those who are doing exams. |
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Instead, exams will resemble interactive video games and will be set and marked by computer. |
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But, well, I've just finished my exams, so I wanted to say hi, and, well bye. |
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Just because you have passed a few exams and ticked a few boxes, it doesn't mean that you are in an ideal position to take your place in society. |
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The pressure of school tests is forcing children stricken with serious infections into school to sit exams. |
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The students of Padma Seshadri said their half-yearly exams last year were postponed to facilitate their participation in the talent fair. |
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Edward was scheduled to sit another of his exams on Monday and had decided to stay at home on Sunday to study. |
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My sister is studying very hard, but still has not passed her university entrance exams. |
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I seldom give exams, because exams are such a one-shot deal, and because a lot of people have exam anxiety and underperform. |
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Many families are simply waiting for their school-age children to finish mid-year finals or college exams so they can leave. |
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I read storybooks and poetry, not at all the things that would possibly appear in the exams. |
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I would go into a terrible, heart-stopping panic which would increase when I suddenly realised that the exams actually started today. |
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He entered St Mary's Hospital Medical School in 1933 and while there won prize exams in surgery, ophthalmology, and obstetrics and gynaecology. |
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Exam students should do their orals and practical exams for a week at Easter or just before the written exams in June instead. |
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I will most likely have my French oral, and possibly one or two other exams. |
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Adams has since stepped up his physical exams to twice a year, requesting chest x-rays, an EKG, and a stress test if he senses anything unusual. |
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So I was at school, studying up in the library, as I have done quite often in the past weeks because of the exams. |
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This Chinese anthology was memorized studiously in preparation for literary exams. |
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The three of us comprised an impromptu study group for one of our MBA exams in The International Economy. |
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She said prior to the Christmas exams, the campus canteen had to double as a study hall, such was the shortage of space. |
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They were also aggrieved that their canteen had to double up as a study hall for the Christmas exams. |
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Other researchers have found that when essay exams are used to evaluate performance, women outperformed their male counterparts. |
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Students taking exams had a last-minute change of venue after vandals struck a school building. |
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Some states, by subsidizing exam costs, make the exams more widely and equitably available. |
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The best way I have found to pass exams is simply to turn up to as many lectures as possible. |
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Judith Leach, principal of the girls' school, said the exams, which began at 8.30 am and ended promptly at 1 pm, ran without a hitch. |
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Lawton's big right toe, which hobbled him last season, was sore at the opening of camp, but offseason exams showed no significant problems. |
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Once you've got all your cooking exams it's about experimenting and putting your own mark on a dish. |
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There's even talk of instituting entrance exams to decrease the number of students entering community colleges. |
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Anyway, we're into the home stretch here at work, and most of the semester exams have finished, so most of the students have gone home. |
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Out of 60 exams taken, 33 passed with Honours and the remaining 27 with Highly Commended. |
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Just before flying out to Australia she sat two exams as part of the part-time politics degree she is studying for at Loughborough University. |
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Era finishes her exams next month and has set her heart on going to Oxford University to study philosophy, politics and economics. |
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All over the country, school and university students have their heads down to swot for summer exams, and anxiety levels shoot up. |
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Just last week the wonderfully named teenager Seb Clover sailed solo across the Atlantic at a time when most of his peers are swotting for exams. |
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Serves me right for reading the Economist when I should have been swotting for my year 2 exams. |
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During her personal development course, Jenny passed exams in food hygiene, health and safety and first aid. |
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If pupils can't pass the modern exams, the whole system has failed completely. |
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As a college student, he was always willing to help fellow classmates get through their exams. |
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They tracked the students through their inductions, exams and graduations and through the emotions, trials and tribulations. |
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One way to encourage children is to give them an incentive or reward if they do well in their exams. |
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I came home after photocopying the exams for the kids next week, and went straight to sleep. |
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Instead of the usual physical involving an array of tests by specialists, the exams were conducted in two phases. |
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Her aim is to find a university to study physical education and teaching once she has taken her exams at the end of this year. |
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Either they are feckless and troublesome, or they are being handed exams on a plate. |
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However, their ability to concentrate and focus attention and performance in exams needs to be monitored. |
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She had a conditional offer from art school but deliberately sabotaged her exams. |
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A further 41 school pupils face failing their exams because they plagiarised the work of other students and authors. |
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Just two more classes, three exams and a paper to hand in, then you're done, finished, finito. |
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Interestingly, the two students with the highest grades on the pasture project tended to perform relatively poorly on the exams. |
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I'm quite snowed in, because the street is not plowed, so it's a good day to plow through those exams. |
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She was helped through her exams by knowing that her vicar was praying for her to succeed. |
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As all the children have started their exams we hope and pray for good results and the best of luck to each and all of them. |
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The primary method of assessment must be invigilated exams and not take-home assignments. |
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For my professional exams, they used to have retired members of the institute invigilating. |
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All of the exams are automatically set and corrected, which dramatically reduces the administration. |
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Sabina excelled in her GCSE exams and now hopes to follow up her current course with a beautician course before going to university. |
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Made up of six units, two units are based on external exams and four on teacher assessed coursework or portfolio evidence. |
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But who on earth goes with the lead on foreign languages when the story also says that the current exams system is going to be dumped? |
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Students cram for mid-term and final exams, and attend lectures for the rest of the semester. |
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Unfortunately, after holidays comes the time to rush to finish projects, and then cram for exams. |
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Last minute cramming for exams is a bad idea, take it from someone who was a professional crammer. |
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These critics have no idea about the stress the exams cause to the students, teachers and parents. |
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The legal knowledge is acquired by apprenticeship to a qualified agent, studying in your free time for the qualifying exams. |
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For every student sitting key exams who was fluent in the language in 1999, there are now two speakers of Gaelic. |
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The term-end exams at this time of the year when most children have their noses buried in text books is hardly a damper to the ICDB initiatives. |
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What does my son, who spends his entire year studying and prepping for these exams, get out of it? |
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At the age of sixteen, pupils sit for exams in several subjects to get the General Certificate of Secondary Education. |
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That's a skill, doing exams, getting in there and reading a question paper and just going for it. |
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Is this a good idea or should I just get the exams over and done with all at once? |
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For these exams, the transducer is attached to a probe that's inserted into a natural opening in your body. |
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This resolves many issues, mainly the increasing issue of false fire-alarms, proctor issues and abnormal waiting periods between exams. |
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I just proctor my own exams because I don't mind it and in case anything comes up. |
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Other support services that would be beneficial are administering achievement tests and proctoring exams. |
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Homeschool students must take AP exams in proctored settings at public or private schools that offer an AP testing program. |
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A test proctoring program allows students to use adaptive equipment and take exams in a monitored environment free from distraction. |
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They believe that exam boards unfairly raised grade boundaries for exams taken in summer to prevent severe grade inflation. |
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Experts have predicted that the pass rate will stall this year, amid fresh attempts by the exams regulator to tackle grade inflation. |
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I'm not a big fan of exams, but actually, dictation is not as straightforward as it sounds. |
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Avoid digital exams if possible unless patient is in labor and delivery is inevitable. |
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There are also papers and exams that force the students to come to grips with the wider issues. |
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She is targeting energetic youngsters for help as they will soon be free of exams and on their school summer holidays. |
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At the time, he became the only student in Britain to gain three distinctions in the first year of his professional exams. |
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She received a distinction and merit in the exams and was presented with a certificate by college principal Dr Tom Johnson. |
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If the reliability of the Bagrut exams is undermined, the universities will introduce entrance examinations, he warned. |
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We all know the commitments were entered into under duress, with teachers threatening to effectively shut down the system and block exams. |
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Her curiosity piqued, she gathered 10 exams from the past three years and discovered that most of the literary passages had been expurgated. |
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Students sit AS exams at the end of the lower sixth and choose three or four subjects to study in the upper sixth at A2 level. |
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The payments were also dependent on regular attendance, abstaining from part-time work, and performing well at exams. |
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Universities are loathe to delay the academic year's start and schools don't believe exams could be taken earlier. |
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We try to balance the educational accredited courses with those that provide life skills, without the worry of sitting exams. |
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He resat his Leaving Certificate, aced his exams and restarted at UCD in 2002 as a medical student. |
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My fear is that if he does not win his case, we will have rectal exams up the wazoo. |
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One part of the exams was an oral test where pupils were quizzed by two professors of the institution. |
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It's a good day to read the Times, do the acrostic, grade some exams, watch a movie, and eat dinner in a restaurant. |
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At a time when most of her contemporaries were sitting exams, she was acting in meaty TV roles. |
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If you don't pass your exams, you will be at the bottom of the job queue and could face a lifetime of benefits and misery. |
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We will be having exams on Saturday and Sunday as well, so I hope your weekends are better than mine. |
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It is only natural to hope our sons and daughters will get good marks in their exams, and go on to secure fulfilling and well-paid jobs. |
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Three-quarters of the teachers could not pass the exams they administer to their students. |
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But there is no rest for the wicked, and before I knew it I had to leave the house and make my way to school for the cursed exams. |
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Passing exams and going to university will provide our youngsters with tremendous opportunities. |
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And it would also revise its code of practice on how students' grades related to the marks they score in their exams. |
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I'm not entirely comfortable with doing so, in part because I suspect much of the advice is particular to my class and how I grade exams. |
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Child psychologists are being brought into a borough's schools in a bid to pull up performance in key tests and exams. |
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Don's unique selling proposition was that he managed to get hold of the question papers well before the exams were held. |
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The questions are kicked around by politicians, parents and educationists every August, but the students who take the exams have views too. |
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They're talking about having standard exams for the universities next year, it was on the wireless. |
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Despite a good attendance record, he was withdrawn by teachers from all his GCSE exams. |
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Work is mad at the moment, and then there are exams to think about as well. |
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In 1911, at his father's insistence, he sat the diplomatic service exams, passing with flying colours. |
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Michael told me that he was sure I would pass all my exams with flying colors. |
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Or that simply passing English exams at Cambridge GCE O and A levels isn't good enough now. |
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Natalie has just completed nine GCSE exams and will take A levels in mathematics, physics, biology and PE at Millfield. |
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Grave concerns have been raised about the marking of A levels and GCSE exams after 24 students from Easingwold School had their grades raised. |
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I hope when I take my A levels, people will appreciate the effort needed to pass exams. |
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Now that students have finished writing their exams, many took time over the weekend to register to vote. |
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According to the proposals, pupils would sit the exams at their own pace, regardless of their age. |
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This was hardly the time to bring out an issue on love, when the young are busy preparing for exams. |
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If the English exams concentrated more on American English than on British English, she says, her students would do better. |
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As most people who retake exams only tend to go up one grade, resits may not be the best option. |
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Things like exams, homework, and boring lectures are frequently the cause of much student trepidation. |
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Robinson's brother had no choice but to retake his final exams to ensure a place at an Oxbridge college. |
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Typically, students would first sit for these exams in the 9th or 10th grade and enjoy multiple opportunities for retests. |
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For the week of the exams, we would have a test in the morning and another in the afternoon. |
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I was revising for my exams at University and got to the point where I was loaded with facts, so I took off for a walk round the lake. |
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This site offers many resources for students revising for their A level exams, including revision notes and questions, help and advice. |
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Xola used to drag me to a secluded spot, with a biology book in his hands, to revise and prepare for the exams. |
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There's a lot more than revising for exams that gets students of Jawaharlal Nehru University out of their beds in the wee hours of the morning. |
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How many times had they crammed for exams on the soft, overstuffed couch? |
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Later, forensic exams found a near-fatal dose of heroin in her stomach but determined that the cause of death was asphyxiation. |
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Students preparing for exams might benefit from taking creatine in much the way that some competitive athletes do, an Australian neurochemist suggests. |
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The question on the dissection of a frog caused outrage among last year's Leaving Cert examinees, but the overall difficulty of yesterday's exams angered many. |
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Teachers have, quite understandably, responded by coaching students into exams they are likely to pass and by discouraging less able students from sitting exams at all. |
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We had planned a trip to Bangalore but as ill luck would have it, one of my internal exams has now been scheduled right in the middle of the little break I was banking on. |
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The Bradford star, who has struggled to overcome his own stutter, is about to sit final speech exams which will qualify him to help others who are verbally challenged. |
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Fecal exams are ESSENTIAL for proper diagnosis as well as treatment. |
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If I was doing a math test that couldn't be done on computer, my mother would write for me and they would send a scribe or tutor to write for me and proctor my exams. |
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It would, however, leave more options open for the students and allow them time after the cut and thrust of the exams to take more advantage of their points. |
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Normally I'm alright with exams, and the guy sitting to my right during last year's history mods proclaimed me to be the essence of calm and collectedness. |
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The two sets of exams combine together to make your A-level grade. |
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Thirty percent of part-time liberal-arts faculty reported no scheduled office hours, and adjuncts were 50 percent less likely to require essay exams than full-time faculty. |
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For two years, she has been sending her son, Atsuki, to cramming classes at Tokyo's Nichinoken, a juku that prepares students for entrance exams at elite junior high schools. |
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After taking his exams at Marlborough, he went to work for an Irish horse-dealer, then, at 17, joined the Middleton Hunt in North Yorkshire as a whipper-in. |
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He had just set up his own kitchen fitting business and was celebrating passing exams in electrical fitting when he suffered fatal injuries in the attack. |
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Staging exams is a lengthy and costly process which requires a team to agree the questions and set the papers, people to check and review them and markers to correct them. |
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Pupils studying for standard grade exams need the papers as soon as possible, because they will be sitting preliminary exams in December or just after Christmas. |
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However, the examiners who mark their papers will not be made aware of their circumstances, in order to preserve the integrity of the exams process. |
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The Department of Education and Science is also preparing to advertise for examiners to correct the papers to ensure the exams go ahead in June as planned. |
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Now that the girls do not have exams to work towards, they are going to focus on building up pieces of music for their repertoire to perform at recitals. |
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I am aware in New South Wales of many individuals who have been denied practice because they have either cheated on exams, or have committed some act of dishonesty. |
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As these exams don't count towards my final degree and I need to have scarcely even browsed any Classical texts to pass them I feel an utter apathy and lack of motivation. |
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How many people copy assignments and bring in cheat sheets to exams? |
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Meena manages to inveigle her way into Anita's gang, but exams, puberty and an undercurrent of racism in their small community turns the friendship sour. |
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These exams were undoubtedly among of the most severe mathematical tests. |
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If she doesn't knuckle under soon, she's going to fail her exams. |
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Umalasi, the independent body that quality assures the exams, was able to declare the results a true reflection of the actual performance of pupils without any hesitation. |
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The authority has replaced some of the practicals that the kids were required to sit and it also has reduced the number of exams that they must invigilate. |
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As well as taking the oral exams, teachers also oversee practical examinations in subjects including music and home economics, between February and May. |
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Take another look at meditation, yoga, deep breathing exercises, talking to a professional or any other stress release that works for you during midterms and exams. |
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Hopefully that luck is with them when they write their final exams. |
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You see, I need to refresh my longhand skills for the up-coming exams. |
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But her success came despite a shattering letter from the Home Office the day before she sat two Maths exams at Thomas Rotherham College in South Yorkshire. |
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Like many good photographers, his career began in newspapers, passing with credits his National Council for the Training of Photojournalists exams. |
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Whether you need a break from exams, or are just looking for an amusing, intelligent film, you can't go wrong with a trip to the zany world of Steve Zissou. |
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They are all 17, their A-level exams this summer loom like a nasty, scholastic Matterhorn, but in this half-term break they are a law unto themselves. |
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Schoolgoers cheat in tests and exams when they don't know their work. |
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His son, a second-year construction studies student, failed in the summer exams of 2000 and was suspended from resitting examinations for two years. |
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I'm going to save the listening pleasure for a treat at the end of exams. |
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They had revised for their resit exams when some of them had A grades. |
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A series of exams, including blood tests and angiograms, revealed that all of the subjects had a severe dysfunction of the left side of the heart. |
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We wish them well in their trial run for the real exams next Summer. |
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I have nine trimestral exams and one very big college entrance test. |
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As someone who has taken both the old O-level maths and the GCSE version he is also one of the few people who can pass judgment on whether exams really have got easier. |
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The one area that I have seen, as online and telecourse classes have the exams proctored by my office, is the greater freedom for adults who want to continue their education. |
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I had eight exams to revise for over Christmas and no study leave. |
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Instead of one big final exam, the teenagers are being tested from the moment they start their sixth form career with modular exams at the end of each term. |
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It's kind of hard to tell though, and the funny thing about exams is, the moment you come out of the room you just don't care about them any more. |
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The trend towards course work and modular exams certainly helps girls. |
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The condition of students waiting for their exams is pitiable. |
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Second, when their workload permits, Sailors get special liberty the day before their final exams to study, similar to what many commands do for advancement exams. |
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The finality of standardized exams, effectively tracks out some students, whose best second option is vocational school. |
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Doctors routinely check kids for scoliosis during regular physical exams. |
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Unlike exams, you can't swot up for psychometric tests, but if you think you're likely to come across them in your hunt for a job try to familiarise yourself with the process. |
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The solution was to reduce the number of exams by cutting the AS level. |
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This was the only way that the students could do their exams as all the other schools refused to take them in to sit the examinations as external students. |
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The course syllabus, competencies, unit objectives, topics for asynchronous discussion, and exams will be available to the student in a Web-enhanced environment. |
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The proctor mailed the completed student exams and assignments to the instructor in a postage paid envelope that the proctor received with the exam. |
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For most, muck-up day is now a memory and exams are approaching, followed by results packages, first-round offers, and then life on the other side of high school. |
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One I particularly like concerns a Los Angeles teacher who found that one of her brighter pupils had been helping someone slower to sail through his exams. |
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Salaam. How's everything? I wish you luck on your mid-year exams. |
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Just a few weeks ago a fire alarm blew during one of my exams. |
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Even more infuriating to people like her, poorer students sometimes pass the entrance exams while scions of wealthy families fail to make the grade. |
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Education provision, with its labyrinthine structure of exams and assessments, has moved on but the core issues of funding, favoured schools and bored teenagers have not. |
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The Cabinet Office report says papers are delivered after exams should have been held, questions are unsolvable and there are often errors in the marking. |
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I was snowed under in college with exams, just as I am with projects now. |
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He said that while there would be no problem in drafting test papers for the two exams, there was the question of how the students would prepare for them. |
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Several independent high schools have already complained that pupils' scores were reduced by markers in a bid to avoid claims that exams are becoming easier. |
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Although she was a studious girl, her final exams were disappointing and she failed to gain a university place on her first try. |
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During my studies for the pediatric board exams, I learned a lot about diseases I never expected to encounter. |
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At 17 she passed the entrance exams at Cambridge and studied engineering, but although much has been made of her 154 IQ, she emerged from university with a third class degree. |
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Pendleton was at school on Tuesday, and classes let out early because of exams. |
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He faces the daunting prospect of up to three different exams in one day. |
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I must state now that I am completely screwed for Friday's exams. |
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Primary school children are getting brainfood every morning to help them achieve success in their exams. |
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It's time for Sailors in grades E-3 through E-5 to take advancement exams to compete for their next pay grade. |
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Ginger-whinger Gordie reminds me of those mad-haired gonks and trolls the girls always plonked on their desks for good luck during exams. |
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She serves as the first point of contact for immigrants and prospective students, and she also invigilates exams. |
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Ofqual admitted the grade boundaries were higher in June than in January but has so far refused to bow to calls for the exams to be regraded. |
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Some Indian schools teach Urdu as a first language and have their own syllabi and exams. |
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The exams are being revised to make them more difficult such as testing skills from a whole text in English instead of part of a text. |
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English and maths exams are being trialled using the new grading system in the 2017 exams. |
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After the GCSE reformations, there is less emphasis on coursework and qualifications are awarded either mostly or entirely on exams. |
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At select examination centres, the British A Level exams may also be available to private candidates. |
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Hardy, disliked the system, feeling that people were too interested in accumulating marks in exams and not interested in the subject itself. |
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