GrizPony
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Under Dog said:GrizPony said:Under Dog said:GrizPony said:IQ's are generally tested three to five times between grades 1-12 in public schools. Those records are shared among Universities almost universally without the applicant's knowledge. Many policies exist in public schools that would surprise many learned individuals. All policies that exist in public schools surprise EWU applicants and graduates alike. In fact, concepts like gravity, and even reality, shock EWU applicants and graduates.![]()
More bullshit. IQ tests are administered on a personal level for specific reasons.
Also, Washington state has a better public education system than Montana *cough*
http://www.usnews.com/education/high-schools/articles/2013/04/22/how-states-compare-in-the-2013-best-high-schools-rankings" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You are kind of simple aren't you boy?
Hey now, don't get me wrong, my brother and mother attended UM. I have a lot of respect for the school. However, UM fans who put their education system on a pedestal are just plain misinformed.
Everything I posted was complete bullshit just to wind you up. Except IQ's are tested as part of standardized tests, they just aren't delineated as such. Also, I am not in admissions. :lol: