<p>Interesting article in today's jrnal about international students increasing percentage in graduate schools. Have to believe in long term trickle down interest in other states of education, and it is just one more piece of supporting evidence around international applications changing average admission rates. Interesting factoid: " international graduates students pump a total of about $24 billion into the U.S. economy, with about 70% concentrated at about 200 schools." Have to think the economics for boarding schools are a similarly complex situation. </p>
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