8th Grade Science and Friends

How would you do on Texas’ eighth-grade science test?

Give it a shot.

I got 44 out of 50 correct. Post your score below.

Also, to my surprise, one of my friends, Krissi Trumeter, criticized my old college friend, Sofia Resnick’s, recent article in the Austin Chronicle. What’s surprising is that they don’t know one another. Austin is a small town.

To see Krissi’s critique of the article, click here and scroll down to “Only State Facts . . . Not Romantic Illusions.”

[musings: test]

4 Responses to

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    Damned if you do, damned if you don’t. That’s all I have to say about the response to the article.

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