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The English, mathematics, and reading tests also have subscores ranging from 1 to 18 (the subject score is not the sum of the subscores). In addition, students taking the optional writing test receive a writing score ranging from 2 to 12 (this is a change from the previous 1–36 score range); the writing score does not affect the composite score.
Schools also varied with regard to their SAT Subject Test requirements of students submitting scores for the ACT in place of the SAT: some schools considered the ACT an alternative to both the SAT and some SAT Subject Tests, whereas others accepted the ACT but required SAT Subject Tests as well. Information about a school's specific test ...
UF materials engineers created the world's largest diamond at 1,600 carats (0.32 kg). UF engineering experiments in crystal growth also rode to orbit on the space shuttle. Computer science faculty and their students equipped the Computer Sciences and Engineering building with the first wireless computer network on campus.
Placement testing is a practice that many colleges and universities use to assess college readiness and determine which classes a student should initially take. Since most two-year colleges have open, non-competitive admissions policies, many students are admitted without college-level academic qualifications.
He attended college at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. In 2000 he was the first black person at the University of Cincinnati to receive a doctorate degree in computer science, which sparked his ...
Advanced Placement (AP) Computer Science A (also known as AP CompSci, AP CompSci A, APCSA, AP Computer Science Applications, or AP Java) is an AP Computer Science course and examination offered by the College Board to high school students as an opportunity to earn college credit for a college-level computer science course.
The Buckman Act also created two other institutions segregated by race and gender: Florida Female College (later the Florida State College for Women and eventually Florida State University) for white women and the State Normal School for Colored Students (later Florida A&M) for African-American men and women, both in Tallahassee.
Computer Science Building: 1986 1986 Engineering: 119,079 sq ft (11,062.8 m 2) James G. Pressly Stadium: 1986 1994 Soccer and track and field stadium: 11,605 sq ft (1,078.1 m 2) Marston Science Library: 1986 1986 Library: 115,730 sq ft (10,752 m 2) Varsity Tennis Building: 1986 1986 Tennis athletics facility: 1,543 sq ft (143.3 m 2) Winn-Dixie ...