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Which statement about college readiness is not true?
A student can show college readiness by achieving minimum passing standards under the Texas Success Initiative
A student can be college ready in English but not in math.
A student must earn a B or better in every high school course to prove college readiness.
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The third statement is not true: "A student must earn a B or better in every high school course to prove college readiness."
College readiness is shown in other ways (TSI, SAT/ACT scores, AP/IB or dual‑credit success, specific course grades or GPA thresholds), and readiness can vary by subject — a student can be ready in English but not in math.
College readiness is shown in other ways (TSI, SAT/ACT scores, AP/IB or dual‑credit success, specific course grades or GPA thresholds), and readiness can vary by subject — a student can be ready in English but not in math.
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