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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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diversity

0On the other side of the Atlantic, a number of schools such as Oxford are considering enrolling fewer British undergraduates to take more international students for they bring higher tuition fees as well as 01u00diversity/variety/difference02u00.02br
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02br 02font 02br 00I wondef if all the underlined words fit here or not. 02font 00No. The common term used in this kind of context is 'diversity'00.

  • 02br 02font 02br 00I wondef if all the underlined words fit here or not.
  • 02font 00No.
  • The common term used in this kind of context is 'diversity'00.
  • 05002br 02br 00This sentence seems to me rather clumsily written and punctuated.
  • 02font 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive010id111id5
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0Hi,02br
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01font01font00On the other side of the Atlantic, a number of schools such as Oxford are considering enrolling fewer British undergraduates to take more international students for they bring higher tuition fees as well as 01u00diversity/variety/difference02u00.02br
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0 Diversity is the term used when you mean many types of people. It's quite a 'buzz-word' now. I bet they have someone with the job title of 'Diversity Officer'. 0-
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Hi Clive, Nona and thank you for raising this question Angliholic. Emotion: smile

When you said only an American would b
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Hi,

When you said only an American would be likely to refer to the University of Oxford as a school, I wonder what Britons refer to the University of Oxford as. They would refer to it as a university.

In addition, what does the word 'school' conotes here? I mean why do Americans refer to the University of Oxford as a school? It's just a matter of common usage. Amer
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Ah, I think I get it now. Thank you Clive.

Best wishes,

PBF

PS I should have said 'In addition, what does the word 'school' connote here?'

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