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14 years 5 months ago #5521
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That sounds like a perfect place to study. I have no issue being in crowds, but not when I am studying. Is the small number of students because of the capacity of the classes or the population of students there?
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14 years 5 months ago #5540
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It's good to hear that University of Aruba is not over populated unlike other schools. My cousin is planning to take up Bachelor of Business Administration. I'll surely recommend this school for her to learn strategies in handling the business.
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14 years 3 months ago #6836
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Only 50 graduates a year doesn't sound like much out of 300 but it averages 60% so that would be about right. It just seems so small compared to my high school class of 600. I am interested in learning what their percentage of foreign students is.
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13 years 11 months ago #7826
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All big things come from small ones, then eventually will become bigger as time goes by. Although it is a young university, growth in the number of students attending the school is progressing every year. Do you like to be part of their family?
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