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Standardized Test


Question Posted Tuesday April 4 2006, 3:00 pm

I missed the day of standardized testing where you have to write an essay. My friend told me what the prompt was. Will the prompt be different when I make up the test?

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x3candiigrl answered Tuesday April 4 2006, 4:31 pm:
actually... sometimes they do change the prompt to try and limit cheating

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Erinn_the_bamf answered Tuesday April 4 2006, 3:53 pm:
Hey was that today? I took stardardized tresting today too and it was an essay! NJASK? Anyway, no it will not be different. I had to make it up once and it was exactly the same. It would only be different if you were taking the SATs.

EDIT: By the way don't you think the topic is ridiculous?

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