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It also adopted policies of no grades and few exams.
Ms. Pierce had taken relatively few exams until she was 16 and attending community college.
Parents upset that their children's graduation will hinge on the outcome of a few exams.
Her daughter, Manju, is only a few exams away from becoming the slum's first woman to gain a bachelor's degree.
He had been, by his own admission, "scraping by for those first few years", and now he would have to resit a few exams, too.
Over the course of a few exams I noticed that, despite there being a huge clock at the front of the hall, half the kids kept craning their heads to look at the clock at the back of the hall.
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That is an option – slip in a few exam re-takes, call it a gap year and you could successfully re-apply to uni next year.
He took fewer exams than some other students only because of his football commitments.
Perhaps it would help if there were fewer exams and more emphasis on coursework.
Choosy teenagers recorded the biggest rise in top grade GCSE passes for almost two decades yesterday – partly by taking fewer exams, in subjects they were best at.
Students at Flushing High School, for example, took 69 more exams this year than last, and passed 44 more, but students at the High School for Arts and Business in Queens passed 10 fewer exams in 2008 than in 2007.
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