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TWC Today News / Re: Local Across the 48s #6 Winter 2010 DELAYED
« on: March 09, 2010, 03:12:45 PM »
You can make the change Patrick. Just haven't had a chance to get home yet. On my phone at the moment.
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i have to take SATs on May 1st and the ACT in June. Then SATs again in October of senior year and I'm not looking forward to it because I"m doing really bad on the math portions and scoring only 1200-1400 on the practice SAT testsMy SAT scores were not that great either.
Good luck with them
AP exams.... now those are hard. I never worried about standardized testing. Always found them way too easy. Not looking forward to my AP Language exam in particular out of my other AP classes. Not difficult just loooong and lots of writing.Ohh, is it the exit exam then?? I remember the CAHSEE. I didn't think it was thaaaaaaat bad. I did really well on that. Now I've got lots of nasty tests coming up. I got the SAT this Saturday, ACT next month, the subject tests next month, and the AP exams.I'm not quite clear what test you guys are referring to... Is it the standardized test?
I'm pretty sure they are referring to that, Derek. CA doesn't have them till late April-early May.
Right now it's the CAHSEE (CA High School Exit Exam). Man, that test was a pain in the.
By that I meant the ldl will be the same on the lf. I assume nothing will change for the DirectTV situation eitherAny changes wont affect the local forecasts.I think you misread my post. I didn't ask if anything changes will happen to the LF itself, I only asked if the new LDL will popup during the LF on DirecTV now because now it doesnt
Do you have to take any special types of tests instead? Just curiousI fall in to your category, and interestingly enough, I wasn't eligible for exemption, but I was eligible for extra time (no time limit). I barely passed the Language Arts section but I aced the math part with an above average score. Go figure. You should go and take it at least once to see how you would do, even if the score won't count.I passed math last year, but failed the english portion with a 191 out of 300. They told me I didn't have to take it again because of a condition I have that causes me to have a weakness in the subject (and the testing itself).
I really like the attention TWC has given to NASCAR lately, lol. I hope it's just not for this weekend since Atlanta was the area they were racing at...Probably though. If TWC can do a story anywhere close to Atlanta they will do it. Little bit of biased and easy access to an easy story. That being said I enjoy the extra attention to the sport
Cool, thank you all for answering my question.No problem Christina! Hope life has been treating you wellI'll see what I can do.
If you looked at NOAA's prediction for this winter, you'll find that it was pretty similar with a few small differences. AccuWeather and NOAA both simply used what is typical for an El Niņo winter, and that's why their maps verified rather well. Here's what NOAA said in a link back on October 15, 2009 with a precipitation map and a temperature map shown on their page:
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2009/20091015_winteroutlook.html
But yes the long range forecasts were decent this season