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  2. Selectividad - Wikipedia

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    Selectividad. Selectividad is the popular name given to the Spanish University Admission Tests (" Evaluación de Bachillerato para Acceso a la Universidad ", E.B.A.U. or Ev.A.U.), a non-compulsory exam taken by students after secondary school, necessary to get into University. Students must take six 90-minute written exams over three days in ...

  3. Golden State Exams - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] [6] Each exam could only be taken once. [4] The following is a timeline of when the various Golden State Exams began being offered: 1987 - Algebra GSE and Geometry GSE; 1990 - Economics GSE and U.S. History GSE; 1991 - Chemistry GSE and Biology GSE; 1996 - Written Composition GSE; 1997 - Government/Civics GSE; 1999 - Second Year Spanish ...

  4. Economic sanctions - Wikipedia

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    According to a study by Neuenkirch and Neumeier, UN economic sanctions had a statistically significant impact on targeted states by reducing their GDP growth by an average of 2.33.5% per year—and more than 5% per year in the case of comprehensive UN embargoes—with the negative effects typically persisting for a period of ten years. By ...

  5. History of economic thought - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The history of economic thought is the study of the philosophies of the different thinkers and theories in the subjects that later became political economy and economics, from the ancient world to the present day. This field encompasses many disparate schools of economic thought.

  6. Graduate Record Examinations - Wikipedia

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    The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) is a standardized test that is part of the admissions process for many graduate schools [8] in the United States and Canada [9] and a few other countries. The GRE is owned and administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS). [10] The test was established in 1936 by the Carnegie Foundation for the ...

  7. Economics - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Economics (/ ˌɛkəˈnɒmɪks, ˌiːkə -/) [ 1 ][ 2 ] is a social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. [ 3 ][ 4 ] Economics focuses on the behaviour and interactions of economic agents and how economies work.

  8. National Spanish Examinations - Wikipedia

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    Purpose. The purpose of the National Spanish Examination is. 1. to recognize achievement in the study of the Spanish language. 2. to promote proficiency in interpretive communication in the Spanish language. 3. to assess the national standards as they pertain to learning Spanish. 4. to stimulate further interest in the teaching and learning of ...

  9. Academic grading in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spanish universities use two different grading scales. The students' performance is assessed using a 0 to 10-point grading scale, where 10 corresponds to the 100% of the academical contents of the course which in turn are regulated by the Ministry of Education as established in the Spanish Constitution (Article 149) [2] and in the Organic Law for Universities. [3]