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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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present their programs

At these education fairs, representatives from high schools, universities and graduate schools gather to present their programs.

Hi,

Is it correct to read "present their programs" as "introduce their curricula?" Thanks.
  

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Angliholic At these education fairs, representatives from high schools, universities and graduate schools gather to present their programs . " Thanks. A curriculum covers just the subjects that are taught.

  • Angliholic At these education fairs, representatives from high schools, universities and graduate schools gather to present their programs .
  • " Thanks.
  • A curriculum covers just the subjects that are taught.
  • It is part of a school's 'program', which addresses also financial aids, housing, transportation, and other services.
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AngliholicAt these education fairs, representatives from high schools, universities and graduate schools gather to present their programs.

Is it correct to read "present their programs" as "introduce their curricula?" Thanks.
A curriculum covers just the subjects that are taught. It is part of a school's 'program', which
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I'd say financial aid, not aids.
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Marius HancuI'd say financial aid, not aids.
YES!

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