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They consider foreign students as a major source of money. They are facing fierce competitions from many other countries. Students consider many factors when choosing an international university. British universities are gradually losing its once-proud prestige.
a. The Thomas Fordham Institute, led by reformer Chester Finn Jr. , has been analyzing state standards for more than a decade and concludes, "Two - thirds of U. S. children attend schools in states with mediocre standards or worse. " In order to meet the requirement set the No Child Left Behind Act, every state set lower assessment standards for students. worked extremely hard to help its students. assessed its students by way of sampling. focused all attention on reading and mat
Singapore now has 46% of its students from abroad after attracting foreign college branches. At the beginning of this decade, overseas students in New Zealand are 4 times as many as before. Foreign students at state-run schools in Australia now get an 80% discount. An engineering degree costs more than 10 times in America than in Singapore.
63 percent of its students go on to college. A high percentage of students enjoy free lunch. All the graduates from the school go on to college. The number of its graduates is twice that of New York High School
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They consider foreign students as a major source of money. They are facing fierce competitions from many other countries. Students consider many factors when choosing an international university. British universities are gradually losing its once-proud prestige.
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It’s known for its lack of heavy drinking by students. It’s known for heavy alcohol used by students. It’s known for its great teachers. It’s known for its great classes.
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Wesleyan needs to improve its aging school facilities. the technology program is not so attractive to the students. foresighted students concern more about obvious growth. Skinner prefers to excellent facilities in Wesleyan.
Singapore now has 46% of its students from abroad after attracting foreign college branches. At the beginning of this decade, overseas students in New Zealand are 4 times as many as before. Foreign students at state-run schools in Australia now get an 80% discount. An engineering degree costs more than 10 times in America than in Singapore.