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Which of these options is not a way students can prove college readiness in high school?
Taking developmental education courses
Passing the Texas Success Initiative Assessment
Earning a high score on the STAAR end-of-course exams
Earning a high score on the SAT or the ACT
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Taking developmental education courses.
Explanation: Developmental (remedial) courses are for students who are not yet college-ready; they do not count as evidence of college readiness. Passing the TSI, scoring high on STAAR EOCs, or meeting SAT/ACT benchmarks are accepted ways to demonstrate readiness.
Explanation: Developmental (remedial) courses are for students who are not yet college-ready; they do not count as evidence of college readiness. Passing the TSI, scoring high on STAAR EOCs, or meeting SAT/ACT benchmarks are accepted ways to demonstrate readiness.
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