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He also is a top student with a score over 1,200 on his college boards.
I was the first child in the history of the school to take College Boards.
He was planning to travel to Budapest to take the college boards.
She herself had sent him to his winter College Boards two hours late.
That will provide the college boards with new perspectives and new experience.
I'd been accepted with middling grades and without having taken the college boards.
At the kitchen table, there is a stack of practice books for the College Boards.
Erin carries a 4.0 average at Greeley and scored 1530 on the college boards.
Preparing for the College Boards can be another expensive proposition.
The amendment seeks to improve the college boards of management by increasing their size to make them more representative.
If you aced the college boards, do we have a bargain for you!
Passed his College Boards with highest marks hi junior year.
Joshua, who scored almost 1400 on his College Boards, was accepted at four colleges.
No one at Central had even heard of the College Boards."
It used to be that we wandered into the College Boards without much thought, looked at a few colleges and sent in our applications.
Despite significant gains, blacks are still scoring about 200 points below whites on College Boards.
Gateway, which also serves "at-risk" students with low College Boards, has about 175 more.
They averaged 572 in verbal and 580 in math on the College Boards.
I did fine, really fine, on the verbal portion, better than my College Boards.
A tutor for the College Boards, of course.
On the College Boards, the graduates had combined verbal and mathematics averages of 1,115, 107 points above the state average.
Alice has a grade-point average of 97.1 and recently totalled 1490 on her College Boards.
DuLayne had 980 on the college boards as a junior and a 3.25 average in the advanced honors program.
I was a smart student, aced the college boards, got into Columbia, did great there and had my sights on maybe even teaching."
Indeed, with his grades and college boards, Mr. Bush might not have been admitted if he had applied just a few years later.