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− | [[CAA]] (Center for Academic Advancement) is a program run by [[Johns Hopkins University]] that is similar to CTY, but with a broader range of entrance scores. For example, a 7th grader interested in a CTY humanities course must have a verbal score greater than 510. For CAA, they | + | [[CAA]] (Center for Academic Advancement) is a program run by [[Johns Hopkins University]] that is similar to CTY, but with a broader range of entrance scores. For example, a 7th grader interested in a CTY humanities course must have a verbal score greater than 510. For CAA, they need a score greater than 410. CAA offers a different set of courses from CTY. |
Due to this fact, there tend to be more athletes, so activities like dodgeball and basketball are more popular in places like [[Site:Easton|Easton]] and [[Site:Bristol|Bristol]]. | Due to this fact, there tend to be more athletes, so activities like dodgeball and basketball are more popular in places like [[Site:Easton|Easton]] and [[Site:Bristol|Bristol]]. |
Revision as of 15:49, 8 October 2007
CAA (Center for Academic Advancement) is a program run by Johns Hopkins University that is similar to CTY, but with a broader range of entrance scores. For example, a 7th grader interested in a CTY humanities course must have a verbal score greater than 510. For CAA, they need a score greater than 410. CAA offers a different set of courses from CTY.
Due to this fact, there tend to be more athletes, so activities like dodgeball and basketball are more popular in places like Easton and Bristol.