Recruiting in China Pays Off for US Colleges
This article is from a February edition of the New York Times and describes how Chinese applicants to American colleges has been on the rise due to a spiking economy. I found the process of choosing applicants interesting when dealing with international students because their grading scale is much more difficult than that of an average American school. Many Chinese students receive nearly perfect scores on the SAT and ACT, but their GPA is much lower than that of an American student. I think being on the board of admissions for any school would be difficult because it would be challenging to chose between so many applicants with different talents.
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