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University of Nebraska High School
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  • Public, Online
  • LINCOLN, NE
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University of Nebraska High School
  • grade B minus
    Overall Grade
  • Public, Online
  • 9-12
  • Rating 4.16 out of 5  61 reviews

    Academics at University of Nebraska High School

    Academics Overview

    Academics
    grade B minus
    Based on SAT/ACT scores, colleges students are interested in, and survey responses on academics from students and parents.
    Average Graduation Rate
    22%

    State Test Scores

    Percent Proficient - Reading
    No data available  
    Percent Proficient - Math
    No data available  

    AP and College Prep Courses

    AP Exam Pass Rate
    No data available  

    AP Enrollment
    No data available  

    AP Math Enrollment
    No data available  

    AP Science Enrollment
    No data available  
    Number of AP Courses Offered
    No data available  

    AP Other Enrollment
    No data available  

    Advanced Math Enrollment
    No data available  

    IB Program Offered
    No data available  

    SAT and ACT Test Scores

    Average SAT
    1230
    54 responses

    Math
    610

    Verbal
    610
    Average ACT
    27
    34 responses

    Math
    26

    Reading
    28

    English
    28

    Science
    26
    Test Prep Options
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    • 200-Point SAT & 4-Point ACT Score Improvement Guarantees
    • Save $200 When You Enroll Online

    Colleges Students Are Considering

    What Students Want to Study

    What Students Say

    STUDENT POLL
    How challenging are academics at this school?
    Based on 17 responses
    • This school is nationally recognized.35%
    • This school is the best in the area.12%
    • Probably like most other schools.47%
    • This school doesn't challenge anyone.6%
    STUDENT POLL
    How seriously do students take their classes at this school?
    Based on 14 responses
    • Very seriously. Students are there to learn with an eye on the future.57%
    • Seriously. Students are there to learn, but aren't necessarily thinking about the future.36%
    • Somewhat seriously. Students are more focused on what's going on this weekend.7%

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