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University of California Schools Suffer Budget Cuts, UC Admissions Cuts 10K Students

University of California Schools Suffer Budget Cuts, UC Admissions Cuts 10K Students

Remember that part in The Terminator where Schwarzenegger goes ballistic on that biker bar and pretty much annihilates it? Well, that’s what his proposed million budget cut may do to the University of California schools. Not only will fewer students be admitted, class sizes will increase, and less variety in classes will be offered.

 

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Latest comment by Anonymous: Vote them all out, Democrats and Republicans. Anyone who votes for the budget MUST be voted out. If students can't go to school, the leaders need to be on the streets, too.

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NACAC Says to Chill on the SAT and ACT Scores, UC Schools Say, "You Can't Make Us"

NACAC Says to Chill on the SAT and ACT Scores, UC Schools Say, "You Can't Make Us"

For all of you who thought the SAT and ACT really blew (or that you really blew it on the exams), good news: the National Association for College Admissions Counseling recently conducted a study which found that the standardized tests are not accurate ways to gauge the success of potential students (phew!). The NACAC discouraged the heavy relian...

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Latest comment by Anonymous: I agree...the SAT is retarded. If it were a fair measurement of ability, my score wouldn't have gone up 300 points after I crammed for "how to take the test".

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UC Rejects Those Who Reject Evolution

UC Rejects Those Who Reject Evolution

Is the UC system anti-God? Or just anti-bad-science?
 

A federal judge recently ruled that the University of California can deny course credit to applicants for some courses taken at Christian high schools.
 

Amidst cries of religious discrimination(!) and the oppression of free expression(!) the courts say that the refusal is not based on class...

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Latest comment by Anonymous: Both creationists and evolutionists contradict themselves and neither point has been proven anyway. I don't know why EITHER persist. The ruling was unneccessary and way off base.

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