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         <title>Common Threads</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Common threads from everyone... anxiety, purpose and relevance of the assessments.  These two themes seem to be common thought between the class.  I understand the need for a "litmus test" regarding a person's ability to be a nurse, doctor, lawyer, etc.  I haven't heard or read research or thought that supports these types of exams as a realistic indicator for a person to demonstrate competency or proficiency in a given field.  I took the GRE for admission into Marian University's Educational Leadership program, did that really provide necessary information that I would be successful in the program. But it is something I question.</div>]]></description>
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