As a college instructor I would say from experience in the classroom that if Standardized Testing were implemented all over the country in high schools and colleges, requiring students to pass a rigorous standardized exam over the material in each course, African Americans would almost disappear from high school and college graduation ceremonies. The proof of this is that African Americans have consistently failing scores all over the country in high school standardized tests for graduation. In my own classes I was obliged to teach computers to students who could not read above the 5th grade level and who depended on threatening teachers with giving them bad teacher end of course evaluations if they did not get the grades they wanted. The Academic Dean always supported these students because they were afraid they would sue the college for discrimination! American education is no longer truly based on demonstrated subject knowledge and from what I see today it is increasingly failing to accomplish what was intended.
no, it is not compulsory.
after graduation can i take admission for law
Hello Friend, there is no provision till now that if you have supplementary in graduation and u can take admission in post grad. .... You could not take add. until your graduation has been completed .....
It doesn't rely on ur graduation grade
The recommended qualifications for admission to the program include a high school diploma or equivalent, a minimum GPA requirement, standardized test scores, letters of recommendation, and a personal statement.
What math admission do you need to go to Baylor University
test registration confirmation
If you have been accepted, yes you can. Your admission may be contingent upon graduation.
Colleges only accept official transcripts from the high school and from standardized testing companies for admission, but may accept student estimates for pre-admission screening.
The requirements for admission into the pre-doctoral program at this university include a bachelor's degree, a competitive GPA, letters of recommendation, a personal statement, and possibly standardized test scores like the GRE.
You can get a master's degree from universities or colleges. The requirements for admission typically include a bachelor's degree, letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose, standardized test scores (such as the GRE), and sometimes work experience or a specific GPA.
In 2015, the eligibility criteria for PhD admission typically included having a relevant master's degree, a strong academic record, letters of recommendation, a research proposal, and sometimes standardized test scores like the GRE.