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OMIGOO, I TrtNK MY Y BLADDER JUST ERUPTED \ YiAdtriesn Candidates Continued from page 1 the nationally ranked College of Engineering, which has over 300 tenured faculty members, 7,628 undergraduate students, and over 1,974 graduate students. Kellett said the University and the search committee is now in the process of scheduling campus visits with faculty, staff and students during the next Senate Continued from page 1 adviser for educational psychology, said the requirements for the program in Hispanic bilin gual education meet the Department of Modern Languages requirements for a Spanish minor. “We have an agreement with the Department of Modern Language,” Wagner said. “It is expected students will enter the program with a working four to five weeks. “[After all five candidates interview on campus]. Chancellor Howard D. Graves will forward his recommenda tions to the Board of Regents,” Kellett said. Howard will also be working with incoming University President Dr. Robert Gates and interim Provost David Prior. The nine member Board of Regents will then vote on the finalists and make the final appointment. Kellett said the next Regents meeting is scheduled for July 25-26. She said the search com mittee is not sure if the Regents will vote on the finalists during the July meeting because the schedule of interviews has not been finalized. “The schedule of interviews will probably be announced tomorrow,” she said. “So I am not sure if it will come up at the next meeting.” knowledge of Spanish.” A minority conditions report was also on the agenda at yesterday’s meeting concerning the number of minority faculty and students at A&M. The Senate returned the minority conditions report and recommendations on student and facul ty minority conditions back to the subcommittee for further evaluation and amendment. The report was not accepted by the Senate in its current form because of discrepancies in statistics and the wording of one of the recommendations. THE SATs Continued from page said. “ I he test will be si more difficult, but it v# more fair across the board The SAT I will have ■ nificantly altered f 0 j Carnahan said. The analogies, original’; the verbal reasoning" seel have been replaced"by- critical reading questioc- addition, the Verbal Reaso Test will be renamed theCrs | Reading Test to emphasia importance of reading. The mathematics portio- cover geometry and algebral II. Originally the SAT covered algebra I and geoire] In addition, the quantr. comparisons will be elinc and a writing section «i added, similar to the writin; j tion added to the PSATAL in the fall of 1998. The College Boardconvl a blue-ribbon panel of eq tors in 1990 which made al recommendations in report “Beyond Predict• Carnahan said. “Some of the change' implemented in 1994 (anc SAT II writing test wasaL 1990). but at that point we not ready for all of the idee forth. Now the climate is rtf| she said. The writing section add the PS AT/NMSQT, set ton out in 1999, was accele:. because the U.S. Department Education Office of Civil Riri (OCR) was investigating lari plaint which asserted diserr nation against women wie® of the PS AT/NMSQT lode nate semi finalists. The OCR did not find i| such violation, thereforerlj writing test went to prf" 1998 instead. The writing test is tion supported by rese: according to the t Board's website. The ^ shows that the writing fairly accurate predict!^' lege success. “The new test vw// cowt in March of 2005. to he used students applying the fall of 2006:' Estradas “There are a number of qt lions to be asked about thef test. 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