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At the time Lang Lang was studying privately with Professor Angry, hoping to gain the top spot in the grueling competition for entry into the conservatory.
Even advantaged state schools like the Oratory struggle against the private sector in the competition for entry to the élite universities, particularly Oxford and Cambridge.
The competition for entry – there are now 1,500 applications for 180 places and, when the school first opened for business, police had to be called to still parental clamour at the gates – suggests the dissenters are a small minority.
— A major increase in international enrollment in recent years has intensified the competition for entry to America's top private colleges and universities, as ever-growing numbers of applicants angle for the limited supply of seats.
But in the last five years, with the competition for entry into top-tier colleges growing more fevered than ever, the postgraduate programs have begun drawing far more applicants and from a wider pool that for the first time includes a substantial number of girls, and boys less interested in athletics than drama, music, or a more impressive academic profile.
But critics, including Yale's president, Richard C. Levin, say that in an era of high-pressure competition for entry to prestigious colleges, many students resort to early decision to improve the odds of admission, not because they are convinced that that college is right for them.
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There's much more competition for entry-level jobs and there are countless schools and universities which (in theory at least) train animators for a limited number of places.
But his government has simultaneously taken measures that will increase competition for entry-level jobs in the labour market, including freezing and eventually reducing university places, as well as withdrawing the £550m education maintenance allowance (while replacing it with a scheme that costs £50m), which could cause some young people to drop out of college.
As a result, competition for entry-level talent is growing, and many employers are struggling with rising employee turnover.
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With intensified competition for entry-level work opportunities, their counterparts who did not attend or finish college have faced even greater obstacles to finding suitable employment, and for those who didn't finish high school, the employment opportunities have turned even bleaker.
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