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Chocolate Milk
May 7, 2008

More tea, Wesley?

Brainworm posted:

Basically, we don't consider financial need when we admit students, and we guarantee that we'll meet the financial need of any student who decides to come.

I meant to ask about this when you posted earlier. I'm from a country which has seven universities, so our system is completely different. How do you measure/prove the financial need of a student?

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Chocolate Milk
May 7, 2008

More tea, Wesley?

Brainworm posted:

Inside. The only punctuation that falls outside punctuation marks in common practice are colons, and even then full stops are almost always preferable. E.g. He said he couldn't "do it": this meant, in short, that he was afraid.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this an American/British distinction? At least, I'm sure that punctuation often falls outside the quotation marks in New Zealand...

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