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Children now in third grade might graduate from high school without ever experiencing a totally Romney-free day.
Dr. Bachofer is among those experts who called that approach generous, because large gains in one subject or grade might mask declines in several others.
It occurred to me that a wife and mother with papers to grade might not have a lot of time to tweet between 6pm and midnight.
It therefore might not be wise to give up entirely on your university studies and become blase about how your degree grade might turn out.
A student who entered the country in say, third grade, might actually get all the way to 10th grade before being tested in English.
Choosing A over B when making class choices for 10th grade might change a child's entire future, or it might not.
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The traits you used getting good grades might actually hold you back.
Some suburban superintendents worried that any form of grading might heighten anxieties in their communities.
Ms. Kumar suggested that her grades might not have been quite high enough, but Mr. Bauld contended that Princeton should have been swayed by her words.
Grades AAB will usually win a place at a good university, but those A grades might just be Bs, and the grade B might be an A or a C, given the other factors that come into play in examination marking – the wording of questions, the mark scheme and the vagaries of markers.
Her excellent grades might not have even been necessary, because Berkeley and U.C.L.A. — the jewels in the U.C. system — accepted almost all of the African-Americans who met the basic application requirements.
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