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Gender:   Man
Birthdate:   July 17, 1991
(32 years old)
Lives in:   Alandoor, Tamil Nadu, India
Height:   Prefer not to say
Body Type:   Prefer not to say
Race:   Prefer not to say
Speaks:   English
Education:   Current college student
Marital Status:   Single
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32 year old Man in Alandoor, Tamil Nadu, India Looking For: Women

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In England, studies by the National Literacy Trust have shown girls score consistently higher than boys in all scholastic areas from the ages of 7 through 16, with the most striking differences noted in reading and writing skills.[11] Historically, girls lagged on standardized tests. In 1996 the average score of 503 for US girls from all races on the SAT verbal test was 4 points lower than boys. In math, the average for girls was 492, which was 35 points lower than boys. "When girls take the exact same courses," commented Wayne Camara, a research scientist with the College Board, "that 35-point gap dissipates quite a bit." At the time Leslie R. Wolfe, president of the Center for Women Policy Studies said girls scored differently on the math tests because they tend to work the problems out while boys use "test-taking tricks" such as immediately checking the answers already given in multiple-choice questions. Wolfe said girls are steady and thorough while "boys play this test like a pin-ball machine." Wolfe also said although girls had lower SAT scores they consistently get higher grades than boys across all courses their first year in college.

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