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Stress Education And Reservation
By Shriniwas Kashalikar
Stress at individual and social levels; distorts our cognition, affect and conation (perception, feelings and actions); and leads to amongst many other evils; deterioration of international, national and local education policy and its implementation. The present day non-holistic (sectarian, prejudiced, vindictive, malicious, mercenary, exploitative and malevolent) education (formal, curricular, co curricular, extracurricular and informal) is a major stressor that though aids in petty pursuits; opposes our blossoming and further perpetuates stress and ill effects in the individual and social life.
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Test Preparation
By Peter Emerson
A college education is the final step before you finally step into the corporate world. But getting into a preferred college that will prepare you for the world of work means one thing -- passing the admission test!
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Who Should Take the SAT?
By Jason McDonald
Nearly every high school student has heard of the SAT, that nearly four-hour exam that is supposed to gauge how well a student will fare academically in their first year of college. But what exactly is this test all about, why is it so important, who would benefit from taking it and what is a good sat score? Here are the answers to those and other questions commonly asked about the SAT Reasoning Test.
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The SAT - What to Expect
By Andrew Thatcher
The SAT Reasoning Test is a standardized test used for college admissions. This article covers the material on the test, the timing and structure of the test, and how you should prepare.
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SAT Test - 4 Popular Myths About The SAT Test
By Darrell Causey
A major misconception that many have about the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is that the SAT is a knowledge test. But it is not, it is a general aptitude test. Which means, while some tests are checking to see what you already know, the SAT is designed to test your ability to use what you already know.
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