American students are doing better than the international average in science and math, but still lag behind a number of Asian and European peers.

U.S. students have made some progress since 1995 in math, while science scores have remained flat, according to an international study whose 2007 results were released yesterday.

The Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) is administered every four years to students around the world.

U.S. Students Test Mediocre

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