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October 14, 2005

Study Finds Mismatch Between Student Ambition and Skills

From a study released Friday by the U.S. Education Department:

More than two-thirds of students who were high school seniors in 2004 expected to complete a bachelor’s degree, and 35 percent planned to get a graduate or professional degree. But nearly two-thirds of the students who expected to get a four-year degree had not mastered intermediate level mathematics concepts as 12th graders, and nearly a third could not consistently solve simple problems based on low-level mathematical concepts (Inside Higher Ed News).

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Posted by: Merideth Carleton | Nov 14, 2005 3:49:12 PM

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