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  2. Jeopardy! National College Championship - Wikipedia

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    Computer science and cognitive science San Antonio, Texas Finished 2nd place in Quarterfinals 2 [3] Ella Feiner Princeton University: Senior Chemical and biological engineering Ridgewood, New Jersey Finished 3rd place in Quarterfinals 2 [3] Gus Guszkowski Dartmouth College: Senior Classics Pomfret Center, Connecticut

  3. California Reading List - Wikipedia

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    The California Reading List is a literature database designed to help pupils identify age appropriate and challenging reading material based on their standardized test scores. Each pupils recommended list is delivered as part of the results notification for the California Standardized Testing and Reporting exams as a number between 1 and 13. In ...

  4. Science Research Associates - Wikipedia

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    Science Research Associates Inc. was founded in 1938 [1] with a trade and occupational focus. In 1957, it moved into individualized classroom instruction with the iconic SRA Reading Laboratory Kit, a format that they translated to mathematics, science, and social studies [1] commonly called SRA cards. [2]

  5. Jeopardy! Masters Returns: Get Full Schedule, List of ... - AOL

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    With a grand prize of $500,000 (and a shiny “champion” title) on the line, this year’s tournament will feature Jeopardy! Masters 2023 champion James Holzhauer, returning contestants Matt ...

  6. ‘Jeopardy!’ schools — and angers — viewers with college ...

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    The category definitely reflected a major trend, seeing as how the average price of tuition, fees and room and board for an undergraduate degree has increased 169% from 1980 to 2020, according to ...

  7. Strategies and skills of Jeopardy! champions - Wikipedia

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    [8] [25] [27] A disproportionate number of Jeopardy! champions studied mathematics or computer science in college; Armando Fox, a computer science professor and former contestant on Win Ben Stein's Money, and J. P. Allen, a former Professor's Tournament contestant, postulated that STEM fields tend to draw people with analytical skills and the ...

  8. Reading list - Wikipedia

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    Reading list may refer to: Reading list, a list of publications to be read (completely or partially), e.g., as part of the syllabus of an academic course Reading List, a Safari (web browser) bookmarking feature for saving links to webpages, with simple metadata for later reading, synchronized across devices

  9. List of Jeopardy! contestants - Wikipedia

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    As of January 31, 2021, Chu ranks eighth on the list of all-time highest-earning Jeopardy! non-tournament champions, [109] with an 11-day total of $297,200. His winning streak came to a close when he lost his 12th game but won $1,000 for finishing in third place, leaving him with a final total of $298,200.