- - Clinic shipments
- - Exam for many HS juniors
- - standardized hs exam
- - exam about whose contents the college board reminds students not to make memes
- - Junior's hurdle
- - h.s. students' exam
- - High school exam, for short
- - Exam that qualifies one for a National Merit Scholarship
- - exam for hs students
- - jr.'s practice exam
- - Warm-up exam for the college-bound (Abbr.)
- - Exam for many jrs.
- - challenge for a jr.
- - High School exam for juniors: Abbr.
- - National Merit Scholarship Exam: Abbr.
- - Test whose scores are used for the National Merit Scholarship Program: Abbr.
- - Exam for a junior: Abbr.
- - challenge for certain sophs
- - Its highest score is 1520
- - H.S. student test
- - junior's h.s. exam
- - Exam for many a 10th grader, for short
- - H.S. exam from the College Board
- - Exam taken by a H.S. junior
- - Test for jrs.
- - High school exam (abbr.)
- - High sch. exam
- - High school junior's exam: Abbr.
- - Exam for a jr.
- - Coll. prep exam
- - HS jr.'s exam
- - Exam taken by high school juniors: Abbr.
- - Exam for pre-srs.
- - Exam for high school juniors: Abbr.
- - College Board exam
- - Warmup for college hopefuls, briefly
- - Warm-up exam for HS students
- - Test for HS soph. or jr.
- - Teen's exam
- - Teen-angst cause
- - Prep exam, for short
- - Pre-college exam (abbr.)
- - National Merit Scholarship hurdle
- - Math constitutes half of it: Abbr.
- - Junior's exam, for short
- - Jr.'s test
- - HS junior test
- - H.S. junior's test
- - Exam for some H.S. students
- - Exam for an 11th-grader: Abbr.
- - Warm-up for the college-bound
- - Warm-up exam, for short
- - Warm-up exam for H.S. students
- - Warm-up exam for future collegians
- - Three-part H.S. exam
- - The max. score on it is 240
- - Test that doesn't matter for most college applications
- - Test for the college-bound
- - Test for HS juniors
- - Test for H.S. jrs.
- - Test for college-bound jrs.
- - Test at a h.s.
- - Sophomore's exam.
- - Some exam practice, for short
- - Semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program are determined by this
- - Scholastic test, for short
- - Rel. of college boards
- - Precollege test, for short
- - Practice exam for jrs.
- - Oct. ordeal for many teens
- - Oct. ordeal for juniors
- - Oct. ordeal for jrs.
- - National Merit Scholarship qualifying test: Abbr.
- - National Merit Scholarship qualifying exam: Abbr.
- - Math makes up half of it: Abbr.
- - Math is part of it: Abbr.
- - Juniors' hurdle: Abbr.
- - Juniors' hurdle
- - Juniors' H.S. exam
- - Junior's exam
- - Junior's col.-entrance exam
- - Jr.'s special exam
- - Jr.'s challenge
- - Jr.-year exam
- - Its scores are used in selecting Natl. Merit Scholars
- - Its minimum score is 60, briefly
- - Its max. score is 240
- - Its highest possible score is 240
- - It's usually taken by high school jrs.
- - It's administered in H.S.
- - It has two critical reading sects.
- - It has 125 questions: Abbr.
- - HS test
- - High-schooler's exam
- - High-school jrs.' exam
- - High-school jr.'s ordeal
- - High schoolers' exam
- - High schooler's test, briefly
- - High school test
- - High school juniors' exam: Abbr.
- - High school jrs. take it
- - High sch. hurdle, for some
- - H.S. warm-up exam
- - H.S. sophs might take it
- - H.S. sophs may take it
- - H.S. practice exam
- - H.S. juniors' hurdle
- - H.S. junior's challenge
- - H.S. freshmen may take it
- - H.S. exam whose max score is 1520
- - Five-part HS exam
- - Exam with a Writing Skills section, briefly
- - Exam with a Critical Reading section
- - Exam with 125 questions: Abbr.
- - Exam with 10 open-response math questions: Abbr.
- - Exam usually given in Oct.
- - Exam taken in H.S.
- - Exam sophs may take
- - Exam for univ.-bound students
- - Exam for teens
- - Exam for many high school jrs.
- - Exam for juniors
- - Exam for college-bound juniors: Abbr.
- - Exam for a teen
- - Exam for a soph. or jr.
- - Exam for a high-school jr.
- - Exam for a high school junior: Abbr.
- - Exam for a coll. aspirant
- - Exam for a 10th- or 11th-grader: Abbr.
- - Early college entrance exam.
- - College prep exam: Abbr.
- - College prep exam
- - College Bd. offering
- - Coll. entrance test
- - Challenge for H.S. juniors
- - Before-coll. exam
- - An anagram for spat
- - Academic rite of passage: Abbr.
- - A lot of H.S. juniors take it
- - 130-minute H.S. exam
- - College entrance exam
- - Sch. test
- - E.T.S. offering
- - Coll. entrance exam
- - Pre-college exam
- - H.S. junior's hurdle
- - Exam for jrs.
- - 10th-grader's exam, for short
- - Exam for H.S. jrs
- - Exam for a H.S. junior, perhaps
- - Exam for college-bound jrs
- - Exam for H.S. juniors
- - Exam for some jrs
- - Three-section H.S. exam
- - Ordeal for jrs
- - It has a maximum score of 1520
- - Exam for college-bound H.S. students
- - Jr. challenge
- - Exam for a H.S. junior
- - It provides passages to teens
- - Exam given in H.S
- - Exam for the college-bound
- - Exam for many sophs. and jrs
- - 11th-grade exam
- - Exam for high school jrs
- - Exam administered by the College Board, briefly
- - Exam for HS juniors
- - H.S. exam
- - Natl. Merit Scholarship qualifying exam
- - Merit Scholarship qualifier
- - Exam for sophs. or jrs
- - Junior's exam: Abbr
- - In the news
- - HS junior's exam
- - H.S. junior's exam
- - Exam for future collegians
- - Mid-H.S. exam
- - Oct. exam for many juniors
- - Princeton Review subj.
- - 71 Down for some jrs
- - It dropped its cursive-writing requirement in 2015
- - HS student's ritual
- - HS exam
- - Exam taken by jrs
- - Hurdle for high schoolers
- - Exam taken by many jrs
- - College Board offering, for short
- - It's administered by the College Board, briefly
- - High school jr.'s exam
- - Exam for sophs and jrs
- - It has 'calculator' and 'no-calculator' math sects
- - Exam for future U. students
- - H.S. jr.'s exam
- - Natl. Merit Scholarship qualifier
- - It has a 25-min. no-calculator section
- - Exam with a max score of 1520
- - ETS offering
- - Exam for the college-bound, for short
- - Exam that takes 2 hrs. and 45 mins
- - HS student's exam
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