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He has taken the test twice...and the
2nd time his score was significantly higher...drawing the red flag. So by the NCAA rules...he has to retake the test to validate the 2nd score...score as high or higher to be eligible.

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VQ said that with what has transpired in the last few weeks, they are moving the scholarship number up to 21 for the '16 class.
 
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He has taken the test twice...and the
2nd time his score was significantly higher...drawing the red flag. So by the NCAA rules...he has to retake the test to validate the 2nd score...score as high or higher to be eligible.

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So if he scored a 24 and scores a 23 now, he's ineligible?

Crazy
 
He has taken the test twice...and the
2nd time his score was significantly higher...drawing the red flag. So by the NCAA rules...he has to retake the test to validate the 2nd score...score as high or higher to be eligible.

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As high or higher?? That's BS. As long as he gets the qualifying score again, he should count.
 
He has taken the test twice...and the
2nd time his score was significantly higher...drawing the red flag. So by the NCAA rules...he has to retake the test to validate the 2nd score...score as high or higher to be eligible.

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Wtf
 
SIAP. A rising junior at Haywood High in west Tennessee passed away yesterday. Became short of breath Wednesday morning in the team's club house.

Last name of Maclin. Prayers.
 
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He has taken the test twice...and the
2nd time his score was significantly higher...drawing the red flag. So by the NCAA rules...he has to retake the test to validate the 2nd score...score as high or higher to be eligible.

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I wonder if this was what OrangeVenom was referring to yesterday about some bad news regarding a freshman?

I know Notorious responded and said something about something involving a car...but OV never confirmed that that was what he was referring to.....unless of course Preston took his ACT IN a car.
 
I wonder if this was what OrangeVenom was referring to yesterday about some bad news regarding a freshman?

I know Notorious responded and said something about something involving a car...but OV never confirmed that that was what he was referring to.....unless of course Preston took his ACT IN a car.

They were talking about Oliver that's why they posted in the Oliver thread
 
I wonder if this was what OrangeVenom was referring to yesterday about some bad news regarding a freshman?

I know Notorious responded and said something about something involving a car...but OV never confirmed that that was what he was referring to.....unless of course Preston took his ACT IN a car.

Well this time it should be in an actual room set up for standardized tests so perhaps he scores better.
 
Are these tests not given in a testing center and proctored?

How does one cheat in that setting?
 
These tests have to be computerized now, right?

I took the LSAT in 2010. It was on paper and took 6 weeks to get results back. The I decided the law market was ****ty and I was pivoting to business school. I took the GMAT in 2012 on computer and the score was posted immediately after clicking submit. A hell of a lot better setup.
 
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