Vol8188
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Did that actually become a rule? I knew it was pushed pretty hard. As much as I might agree with the fact it's unhealthy, it's absolute BS to tell people what type of non-alcoholic beverages they can't buy. Man, there are healthy cookies available so that's BS too. Too authoritarian for meThose upset and fighting back against that specific change on snap no allowing soda and cookies etc..
Don't know the answer to that. Off the top of my head, I'm too busy thinking about other thingsYou think Trump rehearses and researches what he’s talking to Americans about? Do you think he obtains sufficient knowledge before he says things in front of the entire world? Honest question
Depending on the academic program, there are sometimes more qualified international students based on the available number of slots. Of course if you want more slots specifically for American citizens, that can be part of the guidelines. Actually that's already the case for many of our Universities now. Even making room for local county residents who would not have otherwise qualifiedWhere do you get this lie? These higher level programs are insanely competitive and turn numerous students away every year
Keeping closer to 100% would be an even larger plus
Depending on the academic program, there are sometimes more qualified international students based on the available number of slots. Of course if you want more slots specifically for American citizens, that can be part of the guidelines. Actually that's already the case for many of our Universities now. Even making room for local county residents who would not have otherwise qualified
Ok. Yes, we need doctors. That being said, some of the best pre-med undergraduate programs have limits. Especially at smaller D3 Universities who are pipelines to some of the best med schools. And law schools tooThe conversation started with MDs. Those programs are highly competitive and have large numbers of applicants
Ok. Yes, we need doctors. That being said, some of the best pre-med undergraduate programs have limits. Especially at smaller D3 Universities who are pipelines to some of the best med schools. And law schools too