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Hi! I’m Bernice. I go to school in Williamsburg, and I like food, art, language, music, science, libraries, and Trivial Pursuit from the 80s.bchu’s website:
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Minilot, it takes a lot of water to grow coffee beans.
A lot of it is because the rich kids can afford the super overpriced review classes. I know my school offers SAT camps for underprivileged children, and I think that’s the best we can do at this point. How else can you compare how much academic potential students from different schools have? An average student at a strong magnet school might have been the valedictorian at any other school. I do think the format of the SAT can be changed to veer away from simply test-taking ability, but I personally am a fan of it. And what of the ACT? That’s becoming more and more popular and arguably is a better test.
Andrew, I think the point wasn’t that there are people who would consider being a vegan Hummer-driver but just that beef has a huge carbon footprint comparatively.Great article, thanks for sharing! I’ve forwarded it to my environmental science professor.
Is “blurgh” really a new word? I feel like it’s been around since middle school…
Minilot, it takes a lot of water to grow coffee beans.
A lot of it is because the rich kids can afford the super overpriced review classes. I know my school offers SAT camps for underprivileged children, and I think that’s the best we can do at this point. How else can you compare how much academic potential students from different schools have? An average student at a strong magnet school might have been the valedictorian at any other school. I do think the format of the SAT can be changed to veer away from simply test-taking ability, but I personally am a fan of it. And what of the ACT? That’s becoming more and more popular and arguably is a better test.
Andrew, I think the point wasn’t that there are people who would consider being a vegan Hummer-driver but just that beef has a huge carbon footprint comparatively.Great article, thanks for sharing! I’ve forwarded it to my environmental science professor.
Is “blurgh” really a new word? I feel like it’s been around since middle school…