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You get your regents exam when your at the end of your junior year. Possibly 8th grade.
Grade 7 Students cannot take the REGENTS exam, because most middle schools do not offer Regents courses, unless the student has advanced classes and are taking the advanced Regents courses.
No, only New York requires students to take the Regents Exam
The Earth Science Regents Exam can be challenging, but with proper preparation and studying, you can do well. Focus on understanding key concepts, practicing with past exams, and seeking help from teachers or tutors if needed. Remember to stay calm and confident during the exam. Good luck!
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Hello, This is a great question. The proficiency examinations are put together by the school/district themselves, not by the state. The exam determines if you can proceed in your studies a year ahead. Hope this helps! Jon
each individual exam for the state is the same
You have to take the exam again. There are tests in January, June, and August. Assuming the one you want re- graded was taken in June, you can take a different exam in August and hope to pass the course and go on to your next grade.
Yes, you can use a scientific calculator on the New York State Regents Chemistry Exam. However, it is important to note that certain types of calculators, such as those with graphing capabilities or those that can connect to the internet, are not allowed. Students should ensure their calculators comply with the exam's guidelines to avoid any issues on test day.
280 and above for females and 300 and above for males
The grade curve for the January 2017 Geometry Regents exam is not explicitly provided in publicly available resources, as grading curves can vary based on the performance of students each year. Typically, the New York State Education Department adjusts the passing scores based on overall student performance to ensure fairness. For specific details on the curve or passing rates for that exam, it would be best to refer to official reports or announcements from the New York State Education Department.