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2009 SAT Scores by High School

Rosemary deButts wrote 3 weeks ago: … more →

Tags: Loudoun County Public Schools, Loudoun, 2009, schools

SAT Scores: 2008 vs. 2009

Rosemary deButts wrote 3 weeks ago: … more →

Tags: Loudoun County Public Schools, Loudoun, 2009, schools

An Experiment

hendu wrote 1 month ago: When I write this blog, I put in post tags.  Words that I think will get my blog to pop up when doin … more →

Tags: Google, World Series, College Board, ct big list, Micheal Jackson Autopsy picture

SAT scores, SATurday SAD face, SAT tips 5 comments

BigLittleWolf wrote 1 month ago: SATs. Remember those? Compliments of the College Board, SATs bring us one competitive step closer to … more →

Tags: morning musing, Parenting, Business, Single Parenting, biglittlewolf, parenting teens, single parent guilt, big little wolf, raising teens

97.3% of all Statistics are Wrong2 comments

tonyco5 wrote 2 months ago: One of my favorite quotes popularized by Mark Twain is that there are “lies, damned lies, and statis … more →

Tags: Uninteded Consequences, Money and Politics, (pseudo?) Science and Technology, Politics, International Politics, Environmentalism, technology, taxes, Energy

Joe Wilson: Dog-Whistling Dixie in the Senate Chamber

canarypapers wrote 2 months ago: As one of Joe Wilson’s constituents, I feel compelled to weigh in on his “You lie” … more →

Tags: Allendale, Birthweight, child deaths, dog whistle, drug, Graduation, health, health-care reform, illiteracy

Is the SAT Relevant?

findingschools wrote 3 months ago: It was all over the news last week (including this article in the Wall Street Journal) that SAT scor … more →

Tags: Education, School, SAT, Test Prep, No Child Left Behind, SAT gap

'The Inheritance of Education'

Ariel Goldring wrote 3 months ago: From Marginal Revolution: Economix posted a graph showing a strong positive correlation between SAT … more →

Tags: Education, Greg Mankiw, Paul Krugman, IQ, correlation, Economix, higher income, Omitted variable bias, Critical Reading

'The Least Surprising Correlation of All Time'

Ariel Goldring wrote 3 months ago: Professor Greg Mankiw writes, The NY Times Economix blog offers us the above graph, showing that kid … more →

Tags: Education, Greg Mankiw, IQ, correlation, Economix, higher income, Omitted variable bias, Critical Reading, Math Writing

How would you do with the marshmallow task?2 comments

Ken Currier wrote 5 months ago: Believe it or not, this task is a powerful predictor about your future. There was a great article in … more →

Tags: Mental Stimulation, health, Neurology, Brain games, Learning, Memory, Stress, Self-Control, Marshmallows

HOW CHANGE IS WROUGHT: FIRST THROUGH EDUCATION

chuckman2 wrote 6 months ago: HOW CHANGE IS WROUGHT: FIRST THROUGH EDUCATION John Chuckman A number of thoughtful American readers … more →

Tags: changing america, constitutional change, campaign finance reform, critical education, EDUCATED ELECTORATE IMPORTANT TO DEMOCRACY, Chicago Board of Education, Teachers Unions, PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IS NO ANSWER, PREDATORY PARENTS IN SCHOOLS

ah it's been too long :( half a semester already!!

ilrattodelcaffe wrote 7 months ago: soo, speaking of which…MIDTERMS JUST ENDED!! all of which i failed. but the best part was that … more →

Tags: Friends, Midterms, SNL, Amy Poehler, Spring Break, english homework, College(s), Peter Bjorn and John, young folks

5 Views! I'm famous! Bask in my light!...and the SAT's

gravityandsmores wrote 7 months ago: hehe, i’m sorry. i just signed onto this little blogomoebob,  and saw that an entirety of five … more →

Tags: Famous, Blogger, Thanks, unimpressive, SAT, SATS, score, ib, AP

March SAT Scores Delayed

elefson wrote 8 months ago: March scores were originally scheduled to be released online this Thursday, April 2nd. The College B … more →

Tags: College Board, March SAT

How's Your Bracket?

Digger (Not Phelps) wrote 8 months ago: Hey Dropout, How’s your bracket doing? -EB, KG, AS, BC, JA, etc. Umm, this about sums it up … more →

Tags: Advice, March Madness, bracket, Fail, Huey Lewis

Can go to war, but not the NBA

mikeyrolls wrote 8 months ago: I just finished watching “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel”.  Gumbel did a segment on Bran … more →

Tags: Got Beef, Opinions, Sports, NBA, David Stern, Greg Oden, brandon jennings, Rome, Europe

"Mozart makes you smart"

Fred wrote 8 months ago: tMiM is a new blog. We watch our numbers carefully. And some of the statistics on which we keep a pa … more →

Tags: Music News, lil wayne, Virgil Griffith, Study Habits, Blogging, Mozart make syou smart, music that makes you dumb, Chardonnay, Barry Manilow

Music and Books that Increase SAT Scores

Laura Donovan wrote 9 months ago: According to 25-year-old Caltech graduate, Virgil Griffith, an affinity for Kelly Clarkson will resu … more →

Tags: Books, Bible, Music, Virgil Griffith, Music Correlation to SATs

SAT scores vs. music you listen to

windyharbor wrote 9 months ago: It seems as though Lil Wayne is riding in the caboose of the brain train.  No surprise there.  A rec … more →

Tags: Music, lil wayne


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