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Business again made standardized products that corporations and consumers craved in mass volume.

Some schools that have made standardized tests optional have found that they have attracted a more diverse student body, with no decline in academic ability.

This is no doubt due in good part to the reform efforts of George W. and Jeb Bush, who — like Newsweek — have made standardized test results a true measure of academic excellence.

Mount Holyoke, an elite liberal arts campus of about 2,200 students in South Hadley, Mass., joins a handful of highly selective colleges, including Bates and Bowdoin, both in Maine Connecticut Collegee in New London and Bard in Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y., which have made standardized tests optional.

Expression yields were highly variable [ 11, 13]; furthermore, the lack of a common molecular "handle" made standardized purification of each individual protein impossible and hence the system presented challenges in scalability, efficiency, and costs.

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He said the differences in arena construction would make standardized solutions difficult.

To the Editor: I am not at all sure that simply making standardized tests tougher, as your editorial advocates, would make any real difference.

At about the same time, James Bryant Conant, then the president of Harvard, and Henry Chauncey, a founder of the Educational Testing Service, began a crusade to make standardized testing, in the form of the SAT, the basis of admission to college.

The move parallels a decision by the Regents last year to make standardized tests for third through eighth graders more difficult to pass, saying that the old passing rates did not correlate to high school success.

"Who needs yet another pre-college standardized exam when there is already a pre-SAT and the SAT test itself?" said Robert Schaeffer, the public education director of FairTest, a nonpartisan group that has called for colleges and universities to make standardized tests optional for admissions.

Located in Winston-Salem, NC, it was the country's first top college to make standardized test scores optional in undergraduate applications.

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