Canadian universities extend English exam deadlines for prospective students in China

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Many Canadian universities have sizable populations of international students, who pay far higher tuition fees than their Canadian counterparts, and China is often the single largest source of those students

. At UBC, there were nearly 5,000 students from China enrolled in 2016, more than one-third of all international students. At the University of Toronto, there were about 11,500 students from China enrolled in the 2017-18 academic year, representing roughly 60 per cent of all undergraduate and graduate students.

“The problem is not that we cannot achieve [the scores], it’s we don’t have places to do the test,” she said. “It will have an impact on students who need a breakthrough in their language score,” said Windy Wen, general manager of Education International Cooperation’s Canada branch.

 

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Big business foreign students. Excellent espionage staging. This is not a racist comment it is just the reality of a paranoid Chinese communist government who seeks to exploit the knowledge base within universities for its own economic and military advantage.

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