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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Through going to college, you can get a higher degree. Generally, you must be 18 years old or over to enter higher education, having completed primary school and secondary education first. Usually some kind of selection is used, for example exams. Sometimes no selection exists. Some open universities encourage older adults to apply, whether they were good at school or not.

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Anonymous Do you think the text was correctly punctuated? No, but part of the problem is structuring. You can get a higher degree by going to college.

  • Anonymous Do you think the text was correctly punctuated?
  • No, but part of the problem is structuring.
  • You can get a higher degree by going to college.
  • Generally, you must be 18 years old or over and must have completed primary school and secondary education.
  • Usually some kind of selection, like exams, is used.
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AnonymousDo you think the text was correctly punctuated?
No, but part of the problem is structuring.

You can get a higher degree by going to college. Generally, you must be 18 years old or over and must have completed primary school and secondary education. Usually some kind of selection, like exams, is used. Some open universities encourage older

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