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This is the first year that Wharton has formally launched the Team Based Discussion as part of the admissions process, having piloted the format last year with current students, and round three candidates in the spring of 2012.
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You don't just have to do cricket, so it really does concentrate on the all-round aspect of the students.
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After passing the first round, students from the University of California Berkeley, the University of Virginia, and Miami University in Ohio, proceeded to the final round.
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After 30 minutes, when the car is finally parked, the watching students whoop with delight and give the poor woman a round of applause.
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Students would go through a round of stock pitches and the top 4 teams proceeded to the final round.
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Agrarian-legacy lengthy holidays will end and teaching will take place year round to cater to the increasingly busy lives of students.
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Some are already retired, like no doubt the white-haired fisherman whose sudden catch up at the Ourcq canal drew a round of applause from a group of students.
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Students looking round the museum agree that experts, rather than politicians, should be in charge of currencies.
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The genius of Hoekstra's plan is that his students are required to use new arguments for each round.
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"I've spent a lot of the last month going round a lot of university maths departments and speaking to the professors and to the students... and the term grade inflation is a term which is referenced and it is used constantly, " she said.
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