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[quote=Anonymous]I was an international student in an American grad school program, not MBA, and let me tell you, we danced rings around the American students - they knew a lot less on the subject matter and were definitely not as smart. Universities usually have higher standards of admission for foreigners, because they are not familiar with foreign universities and are afraid of admitting weak students, so they err the other way. It works the same way in other countries, OP. One of my native countries is opening itself more and more to international students, and is creating entire degrees in English to attract them. This is globalism in the best sense of the term. Every country with means wants to attract the smartest and most capable young people. I don't know where your xenophobia comes from. Multiculturalism is a good thing. My parents are from different countries, they didn't speak the same language when they met. We have lived in many different countries. [/quote]
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