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High school students aren't ready for college

Study says students arrive on college campuses without the knowledge or skills needed for postsecondary course work.
April 10, 2007

What students learn in high school doesn't match with what they need to know as college freshmen, according to a national study. Professors believe high school teachers should cover fewer topics with more depth to prepare students for college. That is one of the findings of the survey by ACT, a nonprofit educational and testing organization.

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