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Girls still fall behind boys in top scores for AP math exams

  • Written by Kadir Bahar, Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology, University of Georgia
imageGender gaps in achievement for AP math exams may lead to fewer women in STEM careers. Mint Images/Getty Images

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After decades of growth, the number of high school girls who take Advanced Placement math exams is now almost the same as the number for boys. In 1997, 83 girls...

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