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The Math section of the SAT will also change. Algebra II material will be tested on the new exam in order to better align the SAT with the math curriculum being taught in high school classrooms. The second change to the Math section is the elimination of quantitative comparisons.
Hamilton College - Mason City
(800) 987-7734
Plaza West 2570 4th St. SW
Mason City, IA
Hamilton College - Mason City
(800) 987-7734
Plaza West 2570 4th St. SW
Mason City, IA 50401
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La James College of Hairstyling & Cosmetology
(641) 424-2161
24 Second St NE
Mason City, IA
(641) 424-2161
24 Second St NE
Mason City, IA 50401
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Kaplan University - Mason City
(641) 423-2530
Plaza West 2570 4th Street SW
Mason City, IA
(641) 423-2530
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Mason City, IA 50401
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Northwestern College - Orange City, IA
(712) 707-7000
101 College Lane
Orange City, IA
Northwestern College - Orange City, IA
(712) 707-7000
101 College Lane
Orange City, IA 51041
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Tuition Costs : $22950
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Morningside College
(712) 274-5000
1501 Morningside Avenue
Sioux City, IA
Morningside College
(712) 274-5000
1501 Morningside Avenue
Sioux City, IA 51106
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Tuition Costs : $20110
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North Iowa Area Community College
(641) 423-1264
500 College Drive
Mason City, IA
North Iowa Area Community College
(641) 423-1264
500 College Drive
Mason City, IA 50401
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Full-Time In-State Tuition Costs : $3106
Full-Time Non-Resident Tuition Costs : $4659
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North Iowa Area Community College
(641) 423-1264
500 College Dr
Mason City, IA
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Mason City, IA 50401
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Muscatine Community College
(800) 462-3255
152 Colorado Street
Muscatine, IA
Muscatine Community College
(800) 462-3255
152 Colorado Street
Muscatine, IA 52761
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Full-Time In-State Tuition Costs : $2568
Full-Time Non-Resident Tuition Costs : $3852
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Indian Hills Community College
(641) 683-5111
525 Grandview Avenue
Ottumwa, IA
Indian Hills Community College
(641) 683-5111
525 Grandview Avenue
Ottumwa, IA 52501
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Full-Time In-State Tuition Costs : $2832
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Dordt College
(712) 722-6000
498 4th Avenue NE
Sioux Center, IA
Dordt College
(712) 722-6000
498 4th Avenue NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
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Tuition Costs : $20700
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Provided by petersons.com The test in question is the SAT I: Reasoning Test, commonly referred to as just the plain old SAT. The modified SAT will be introduced in March 2005. If you will be a high school senior graduating and looking to enter college in 2006, you will take the new exam. If you will be a high school senior graduating and looking to enter college before 2006, you will take the current version of the exam. The Verbal Section Changes The first change to the Verbal section is its name. On the new SAT, this section will be called Critical Reading. The second change to the Verbal section is the elimination of the analogy questions. This question type is being eliminated so that this section on the new exam will consist entirely of critical reading questions that will test reading skills at the sentence, paragraph, and passage level. The third change to the Verbal section is the addition of paragraph-length critical reasoning questions, to supplement the existing question types of sentence completions and reading comprehension passages. The topics of the given texts will represent a wide range of subjects, including science, literature, humanities, and history. The Math Section Changes The Math section of the SAT will also change. Algebra II material will be tested on the new exam in order to better align the SAT with the math curriculum being taught in high school classrooms. The second change to the Math section is the elimination of quantitative comparisons. The other two current math question types, 5-choice multiple-choice and student-produced responses, will remain on the exam. The New Writing Section - Essay The biggest change to the SAT will be the introduction of a new Writing section. The Writing section will consist of two parts: an essay and a multiple-choice section. Students will be given 25 minutes to respond to a prompt and construct a well-organized essay that effectively addresses the task. The essay question may require students to complete a statement, to react to a quote or an excerpt, or to agree or disagree with a point of view. In any case, a good essay will support the chosen position with specific reasons and examples from literature, history, art, science, current affairs, or even a student's own experiences. Essays will be scored based on the procedures for the current SAT II: Writing Test. Essays will be graded by two independent readers on a scale of 1 - 6, and their two scores will be combined to form an essay subscore that ranges from 2 to 12. Should the readers' scores vary by more than 2 points, a third reader will score the essay. The readers will be high school teachers and college professors who teach composition. To ensure that essays will be scored in a timely manner, they will be scanned and made available to readers on the Internet for grading purposes. | Click Here | At NYIT's Ellis College, students complete their degrees by using customized to... | | |
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