Because they can become smart like Albert Einstein. They want to see how smart you are.
i think it depends where you are and what school you go to.
The Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) is a standardized test administered to public schools in the state of Pennsylvania. Students in grades 3-8 are assessed in English language arts skills and mathematics.
They take state tests like OAT'S for Ohio and PSSA's for Pennsylvania.
The PSSA's are the Pennsylvania state mandated exam for students in grades 3-8 and grade 11. PSSA stands for Pennysylvia System of School Assessment. Every public school student (including cyber and charter schools) will take the PSSA's in grades 3-8 and grade 11, and certain grades will also take science and writing tests. What material that is actually covered on the tests will vary by grade level, and theoretically will cover everything that the student learned during the year. The students scores on the test in the district as a whole contribute to the school making AYP, or Annual Yearly Progress, which contributes to federal funding that the school receives. The four possibilities of scores are Advanced, Proficient, Basic and Below Basic. The passing scores are proficient and advanced, so these are the scores to shoot for. Best of Luck!
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Understanding court testimony prepares students for careers in the criminal justice system as they may be required to provide testimonies as expert witnesses. It enhances their critical thinking skills by analyzing legal procedures and evidence presentation in court. It provides practical knowledge on how legal concepts are applied in real-life situations, giving students a well-rounded perspective on the justice system.
Pennsylvania State System of Assessments
PSSA stands for Pennsylvania System of School Assessment. It is a set of standardized tests used to measure students' academic performance in Pennsylvania schools.
because they will be good.
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well u probably know its 2012
You should take the GRE when you have prepared adequately for the exam and feel confident in your abilities. It is also important to consider application deadlines for the programs you are interested in.