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Answers to the May 05 packet

April 25th, 2009

Ch.1

1) D
2) B
3) E
4) C
5) B
6) A
7) E
8) E
9) B
10) A
11) A
12) D

Chapter 2
1) D
2) A
3) D
4) E
5) B
6) C
7) B
8) D
9) D
10) E
11) E
12) D
13) A

Chapter 3

1) A
2) A
3) E
4) E
5) A
6) C
7) C
8) D
9) D
10) B
11) C
12) D
13) E
14) B
15) C

Chapter 4

1) B
2) B
3) A
4) D
5) D
6) E
7) D
8) A
9) D
10) E
11) C
12) E
13) D
14) C
15) D
16) D
17) B
18) E
19) A
20) D
21) C
22) D
23) B
24) C
25) A
26) C
27) C
28) C
29) A
30) D

Chapter 5

1) A
2) A
3) A
4) E
5) C
6) A
7) C
8) D
9) E
10) E
11) D
12) E
13) C
14) D
15) D
16) D
17) D
18) C
19) A
20) D
21) E
22) D
23) B
24) D
25) C
26) E

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April 25th, 2009

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2009 UCSD cutoff

March 19th, 2009

This year’s cutoff for UCSD is 7738 points. For winter quarter (7702) points.

SAT II will not be required for UC admissions.

February 4th, 2009

Today, UC regents gave an initial approval that would abolish the requirement for two SAT II subject tests. It would start having an effect with the current high school freshmen. Students are still required to take the SAT I or ACT test with a writing section.

FAFSA workshop

November 26th, 2008

To all our graduating seniors,

We will be having a FAFSA workshop on December 3rd from 4:30pm-6:00pm. Make sure you make the time to come out and learn as Ms. Meza reviews all the information you need to know in filling out your FAFSA forms.

MAth IIC packet Answers and explanation for chapter 5

October 29th, 2008

email me and I will send it to you in a pdf file.
My email is [email protected]

Canceling Scores

October 7th, 2008

Canceling Scores
Canceling Scores at the Test Center

Test and registration fees (including late fees and telephone re-registration fees) will not be refunded if you cancel your test scores.
SAT Reasoning Test™

* When you cancel your scores, all scores from all sections of the test are canceled for that test day; this includes critical reading, mathematics, and writing sections. You cannot cancel scores on individual sections.
* If you want to cancel your scores on test day, you should ask the test supervisor for a Request to Cancel Test Scores Form. Complete the form immediately and return it to the test supervisor before leaving the room. Once your request to cancel scores has been submitted, your scores cannot be reinstated and are not reported to you or your designated institutions.

SAT Subject Tests™

When you cancel your Subject Test scores, all of the Subject Tests taken on that date are canceled—except in case of equipment failure (see below). If you begin taking a test and then decide that you are not prepared for it, you should cancel test scores for the day. Erasing answers cannot guarantee that your test won’t be scored; however, if your scores are canceled for that erased test, your scores from all tests taken that day are canceled.

If your calculator or CD player fails during a Mathematics Level 1 or Level 2 test, or during a Language Test with Listening, you have the option to cancel just that test. You can still keep scores from other Subject Tests taken the same day. To do this you must:

* Report the equipment failure immediately to the room supervisor during the test.
* Fill out and sign a Request to Cancel Test Scores Form, checking off “Single Subject Test Equipment Failure.”
* Return the completed form to the room supervisor before leaving.

Canceling Scores After You Leave the Test Center

You may decide to cancel your scores after you leave the test center. We must receive your request to cancel scores in writing by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time, on the Wednesday after the test date. You cannot submit cancellation requests by phone or email—your signature is required.

Please provide the following information:

* Your name, address, sex, birth date, and registration number
* Test date
* Test center number
* Name of test you are canceling—either SAT Reasoning Test or Subject Test (please remember you cannot cancel scores for only one Subject Test)
* Your signature is required (if we do not have it, the cancellation is not processed and your score is released)

Where to Send the Cancellation Request

Please label your request “Attention: SAT Score Cancellation” and send it by one of the following methods:

Fax: (610) 290-8978

Overnight delivery via U.S. Postal Service Express Mail (U.S. only):

SAT Score Cancellation
P.O. Box 6228
Princeton, NJ 08541-6228

Other overnight mail service or courier (U.S. or international):

SAT Score Cancellation
225 Phillips Boulevard
Ewing, NJ 08618
USA

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UC Fall 2008 Freshman Admission Profile

June 13th, 2008

Campus GPA SAT Admit Rate

UCB 4.18 2035 23.1%
UCD 3.94 1860 58.1%
UCI 3.95 1839 55.4%
UCLA 4.15 2003 23.3%
UCM 3.54 1654 79.5%
UCR 3.58 1656 75.9%
UCSD 4.07 1943 41.1%
UCSB 3.94 1855 54.2%
UCSC 3.70 1772 81.6%

* Uncapped Grade Point Average (GPA)
One of the most important criterion considered is the uncapped GPA, including a maximum of 8 UC-approved Honors, Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), or UC transferable college courses based upon the applicant’s self-reported academic history.

2008 UC Application Prompts

June 4th, 2008

Respond to both prompts, using a maximum of 1,000 words total.
You may allocate the word count as you wish. If you choose to respond to one prompt at greater length, we suggest your shorter answer be no less than 250 words.
Stay within the word limit as closely as you can. A little over 1,012 words is fine.
Prompt #1 (freshman applicants)
Describe the world you come from for example, your family, community or school and tell us how your world has shaped your dreams and aspirations.

Prompt #1 (transfer applicants)
What is your intended major? Discuss how your interest in the subject developed and describe any experience you have had in the field such as volunteer work, internships and employment, participation in student organizations and activities and what you have gained from your involvement.

Prompt #2 (all applicants)
Tell us about a personal quality, talent, accomplishment, contribution or experience that is important to you. What about this quality or accomplishment makes you proud and how does it relate to the person you are?

http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu