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GMAT Study Plan: Understand the Test and How to Prep
What’s on the GMAT test? The GMAT exam is divided into four sections. Verbal Reasoning is the language section, and it determines your ability to read critically and analyze text. Quantitative Reasoning is the math section, and it measures your understanding of number properties, logic, statistics, algebra, and geometry. Integrated Reasoning assesses both verbal and quantitative skills by…
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What is the GED Test? How to Study & Prepare
What is the GED? The GED (General Educational Development) certificate is an alternative to a high school diploma for people who didn’t graduate. It demonstrates that you have an equivalent knowledge base to a typical high school graduate. Getting your GED can help you when applying for colleges or looking for jobs where a traditional…
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How to Study for the MCAT: A Complete Prep Guide
What is the MCAT Test? The Medical College Admission Test is a standardized exam used by medical schools in the US, Canada, Australia and the Caribbean Islands to determine the aptitude of applicants. It assesses candidates’ critical thinking, problem solving, and written analysis skills, and tests their knowledge of core scientific principles. The MCAT is…
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AI Expected to Improve Efficiency in and Accessibility of Education
While many fear that students will use artificial intelligence tools for cheating, almost 700 students attending university in the UK and surveyed by Studocu show this is hardly ever the case. 71% of them indicate that they don’t know any student who has used AI tools to cheat. In fact, the usage in general may…
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UK Students Use AI Tools Ethically – Very Rarely to Cheat
AI Expected to Improve Efficiency in and Accessibility of Education While many fear that students will use artificial intelligence tools for cheating, almost 700 students attending university in the UK and surveyed by Studocu show this is hardly ever the case. 71% of them indicate that they don’t know any student who has used AI…
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The Top 10 Factors Students And Families Need To Look For In A University
You’ve worked hard to perfect your study techniques and earn test scores that will help improve your odds of admission. So you must take the time to choose the right higher education institution for you. But knowing what to look for can be challenging, especially when faced with so many options. The good news is that you…
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What To Look For In A University (And Where They Score)
Learn How College Rankings Can Help Guide You To The Right University Thousands of high school students each year embark on the journey to find the right university. This search can be daunting, especially with so much riding on the final decision. Campus tours are one way to get a feel for a school. However,…
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Students Globally Unsatisfied About Food on Campus
There are many campus settings that do not offer a diverse selection of healthy foods, numerous published studies have found. For example, a 2019 study of food options at Oslo Metropolitan University in Norway found that 40% of the available products were unhealthy and 86% were ultra-processed. A 2009 study of lunch offerings at Ghent University in Belgium found…
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Germany’s Shifting Diversity and Inclusion Scores
A Closer Look at Differences Between Countries In our late 2022 Student Satisfaction Survey, we found that the global average for remote studying has ticked up since the pandemic: the average score among students who are graduating in 2026 is 7.5, up from 6.9 among the cohort that graduated in 2019, the year before the pandemic.…
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Tips for evaluation and management code changes
Here are some tips for selecting evaluation and management CPT® codes for patient encounters: Familiarize yourself with the evaluation and management code changes. The E/M guidelines have specific updates to each practice setting. So it is important to review the guidelines for hospital vs. ER vs. nursing homes vs. outpatient clinic visits before selecting a…