At 05:07 PM 5/15/2006, Marc LeBrun wrote:
Cordwell, William R so a student with knowledge at only the 40% level (whatever that means)
Speaking as a product of the California public school system myself:
If it's indeed true, as I've heard, that the math portion only involves curriculum material at or below the 8th grade level, and the English at or below 10th grade level, then that means, let's see, 3rd or 4th grade level, right?
Do I pass?
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