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“There are many wonderful and excellent foreign universities (but) the problem, especially in high population countries like China and India, is that they are relatively limited in number and highly selective,” said Stephen Foster, associate vice president for international affairs with Wright State University. “Thus, the competition for entrance is so severe, that only a tiny portion of many, many highly qualified students have any chance of entrance.”
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