He did doctoral work on testing and develops writing assessments for entering M.I.T. freshmen. |
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Many freshmen have to take remedial English classes for which they receive no credit. |
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The freshmen eight rowed downstream for three and a halt miles in easy stretches and return, being coached from the launch by Coach Kennedy. |
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To complete the following majors in four years, you must begin in these majors as freshmen and generally complete 16 to 18 credits per term. |
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The most intriguing matchup will take place at the point, where both squads start pass-first freshmen who are great defensive ballhawks. |
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About one in every six freshmen will stop out before finishing their program. |
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This also means that the juniors are now seniors, the freshmen are now sophomores, you get the idea. |
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In the high schools, peer mentors are juniors and seniors who teach freshmen the Take Ten skills, among other duties. |
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A simple head count of freshmen and seniors in homerooms on any given day would have confirmed suspicions. |
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I'd hardly call it paradise, but it's better than Shangri-La, where they usually stick the freshmen. |
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He took a sip of water from the water fountain and then he went to the back of the locker room where the freshmen lockers were placed. |
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And if our freshmen feel they can talk to faculty and to upperclassmen, they're going to stay. |
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As high school freshmen, my friends and I experimented with booze the hard way. |
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Why are most of the victims physically weak such as university freshmen or sophomores or female students? |
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The freshmen and sophomores went to the short right hall, and the juniors and seniors went through the short left hall. |
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Only four freshmen and two sophomores auditioned, and they were quite unimpressive. |
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The authors also intended the text to be used by underclassmen, that is, by freshmen or sophomores. |
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Reserve Officer Training Corps at Berkeley was mandatory for all male freshmen and sophomores in those years. |
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The sophomore girls had already started theirs, and the freshmen boys were being yelled at for putting stink bombs in the band room. |
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But I'm so red in the face that I outrival a lobster, and the freshmen mistake my mortification for an admission of guilt. |
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We headed for the first period AP English class we shared, dodging lost freshmen and overexcited seniors. |
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Laundry tips for freshmen in terms of what to pack for college include detergent, stain remover, clothing bags and clothes hangers. |
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Megan and a few of the local frat boys also hide out in the Fairchild building, planning to frighten the pants off the freshmen. |
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Targeted populations include freshmen, sorority and fraternity members, and students who have been caught violating college alcohol policies. |
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The university has focused on freshmen because it loses about 25 percent of its students after the first year. |
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All full-time undergraduates who qualify financially are eligible, whether they entered the University as freshmen or transfer students. |
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As is the case at most universities, freshmen are not permitted to bring their cars during the first semester. |
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The teaching of science subjects to secondary school students and college and university freshmen is often regarded as a difficult task. |
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Minority students make up just over half of new freshmen at the University of New Mexico for the first time in the school's history. |
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I'm interested in retaining students, especially the freshmen and sophomores. |
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When Arizona State University's freshmen begin to navigate college life this fall, about 35 of them will get extra support from their parents. |
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Fall 2001 enrollment includes 4,654 freshmen, the highest freshman enrollment in the university's history. |
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However, new records were set there in 2004 for total freshmen enrollment and overall university enrollment. |
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Jean and Fernando joined the organization as high school freshmen, and after three years they have a sense of perspective. |
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Among high school freshmen, 41 percent of girls drink compared to 40 percent of boys. |
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When we were freshmen in high school we hung out so much that people joked that we were dating, not knowing that Evan was actually gay. |
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The two girls were high school freshmen who had been friends since birth, and knew each other so well that they were practically twins. |
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They were in their last year of junior high and getting ready to move onto high school as freshmen. |
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She was named class advisor for both seniors and freshmen at Saltsburg High School. |
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Still, those four years make up only half the lifespan for the seemingly young band, who started performing as high school freshmen. |
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We were now at the greatest business school in the world and we were freshmen and freshwomen. |
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Mr. Mitchell had just begun to make his changes when Kirby and her friends entered the high school as freshmen. |
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The place was empty, the freshmen abandoned their rooms for the promise of ice cream. |
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Writing in a recent issue of The American Educator, a college professor acidly described a class of incoming freshmen. |
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A month later, Elle and I were on our way to Germany along with other freshmen and juniors and seniors. |
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I ask my freshmen classes each semester what the most important values are in their lives. |
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All the student organizations are clamoring to find new recruits from among the freshmen, and anybody else who cares to come. |
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At one point, the unit featured three sophomores and four redshirt freshmen as starters. |
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We were now high school freshmen, but virtually nothing changed. |
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Of the freshmen who participated in the program in 1995, 81 percent graduated within five years, compared to 78 percent of non-participating freshmen. |
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It was their first day of school as freshmen at Ridgewood High School. |
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Our results indicated that within this college population, the freshmen and sophomore students had higher reactions to stress than juniors and seniors. |
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Ross and Caroline Denton met when they were freshmen in high school. |
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The surprise was that the Gators' top-five ranking through early March was due in part to the upperclass play of freshmen Matt Walsh and Anthony Roberson. |
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True, just about every university in the world hazed its freshmen. |
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Otherwise, we were going to play a redshirt and five freshmen. |
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But don't count redshirt freshmen Brodie Croyle, one of the program's biggest recruiting catches in recent years, and Spencer Pennington out of the battle. |
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University of Arizona freshmen and 1996 Olympic teammates Amanda Beard and Beth Botsford set American records in December at the Texas Invitational Swim Meet. |
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Veteran Republicans joined with freshmen Democrats like Congressman Patrick Murphy, the youngest member of the House. |
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The two freshmen had shared dormitory accommodations for only a few weeks and had experienced strained relations from the start. |
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On average, freshmen women gain just over three pounds, according to the new study that yielded this stat. |
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Drinking rates tend to be highest among incoming freshmen, male students, members of fraternities and sororities, and athletes, according to the Task Force. |
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There are about 100 freshmen and sophomores in the program right now. |
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Already a bunch of freshmen had lined up at the secretary's desk. |
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Results from the first sample show a 16 percent retention rate increase from fall 2001 to fall 2002 and a 0.5 GPA increase compared to non-participating freshmen. |
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Connecticut has four freshmen and two sophomores playing key roles. |
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So Baker fashioned his own dowser with some cardboard, gaffers tape, paint poles and a pair of freshmen with strong shoulders. |
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She mentors incoming freshmen as a Senior Buddy and plays and tutors French horn and mellophone, playing in youth orchestra and Marching Band. |
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Pepperdine features one of the best backcourts in the West, and to throw a pair of freshmen against them could be ugly. |
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As a part of that, incoming freshmen to two of its schools are being given laptop computers. |
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That total doesn't include the two players who have recently stated their intent to transfer, freshmen Haiden Palmer and Angela Misa. |
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A large body of research supports the success of orientation seminars for community college freshmen. |
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As with many redshirting freshmen, he found it wasn't much fun to get beat up in practice each week with no game as a reward. |
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Fellow freshmen Robert Higgins and Mark Persic have also been productive early in their college careers. |
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Carroll said today's simulated game will be important for the freshmen tailbacks, other than Moody. |
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Like current UCLA freshmen Damien Allen and Jason Bell, Anderson specializes in man-to-man coverage. |
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The shipment of facebooks will be distributed to the freshmen during orientation and move-in-week. |
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Many alumni come back for homecoming, and many freshmen are advised to flee. |
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The permissiveness of campus life leads many college freshmen to try things they would never have experienced at home. |
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Between 1995 and 2009, freshmen college enrollment for African Americans increased by 73 percent and only 15 percent for whites. |
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Last year's juniors had wedgied last year's freshmen, and then each freshman victim had happily joined the patrol, its aficionados claimed. |
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Wide receivers Vidal Hazelton, Jamere Holland and David Ausberry are the only freshmen needing NCAA approval. |
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I also discuss with honors freshmen my struggles with what I call Former Honors Student Syndrome. |
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The students came in all forms, from 18-year-old freshmen to 50-year-old midlifers finally chasing their dreams. |
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Learning-disabled students will have a better chance to meet freshmen academic requirements under two pieces of legislation approved by the NCAA Council. |
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Carroll said the other freshmen tailbacks would also play considerably. |
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The fact the Bruins played 22 freshmen, showed admirable grit most times and lost quarterback Cory Paus at midseason were, in the end, of no consequence. |
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Give three freshmen six bottles of wine, and hilarity will ensue. |
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