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Hammerite posted:is that like a legal declaration? or can they turn around any time they want and say "oh well we didn't really mean 100% online for immigration purposes, oh deary me no" they can but the practical impact of this would be to force universities to hold in-person classes in the middle of a pandemic, even though those schools have already made arrangements for all-online teaching after determining that in-person classes are unsafe for students and staff
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just because they can pay the tuition doesn't mean they can actually afford the tuition the US as a nation is practically built on suckering people into thinking they'll have upward mobility if they spend enough money and wait long enough, with plenty of lending agents standing by to fund those levels of spending
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# ¿ Jul 8, 2020 18:37 |