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As a result, Beijing students are admitted to good universities with scores far below those of students from large provinces like Hunan or Hubei who may find no college spot at all.
Kelly says sophomores feel pressured to make decisions before they're ready, and juniors get depressed if they haven't already secured a college spot.
Ms. Felder's tough lessons taught me a lot; although it took many years before I changed my behavior to pursue my dream to secure a college spot.
They think, Minorities take away college spots but still they remain ingrates.
In a tightening global marketplace for college spots and jobs, the Chinese are growing more competitive.
"Right now, the story is that college spots are really hard to get," Mr. Bronson wrote in an e-mail.
He noted that it rewards illegal behavior and takes college spots and financial aid from students who are legal residents.
With college spots so coveted, and the fever of competition trickling to ever-younger children, choosing the Manhattan Free School is like going off the grid — which might be more appealing to some people than settling for a so-so spot on the grid, perhaps a second-tier gifted-and-talented program, or a school that costs through the nose but fails to impress.
But what the researchers discovered was the root of all this extra time was the perceived scarcity of college spots.
A police cadet at the college spotted the tagging on Lara's notebook, which subsequently led police to identify him as the alleged vandal, officials said.
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