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Each year, NEWSWEEK picks the best high schools in the country based on how hard school staffs work to challenge students with advanced-placement college-level...
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While the adage about real estate might have been "location, location, location," the reality is, according to Realtors in Rhode Island, it should be "schools, schools, schools." "Families want to live in an area with a good school system," said Stephen Antoni, "particularly if they have school-age children, or are planning...
As an undergraduate, you need to keep something in mind. The classes you will be taking at the undergraduate level will not differ that much from one establishment to the other. Most of the classes are core classes for your initial steps into the field.
Although 2010-11 is the seventh year that Times Higher Education has published its annual rankings, these tables represent a new level of sophistication. The top 200 list and the six subject tables we are publishing should be considered the first of a new annual series, for we have completely overhauled the...
The formula is simple: Divide the number of Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate or other college-level tests a school gave in 2010 by the number of graduating seniors. While not a measure of the overall quality of the school, the rating can reveal the level of a high school’s commitment to preparing average...
These are challenging times for secondary education. Cash-strapped school districts are cutting back; No Child Left Behind mandates test results; parents and students stress unabated. NEWSWEEK, which has been ranking the top public high schools in America for more than a decade, revamped its methodology this year in hopes of...
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