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<blockquote data-quote="Mal Aiyya" data-source="post: 9179381" data-attributes="member: 81650"><p>So is that a Unversity's business strategy? Get in students, and if they are incompetent in the English language (which most probably would be the case if they were judged by the local O/L English paper and nothing else) to feed them with an additional course to charge a 'few' extra bucks? Why not ask them to do something like IELTS (or equivalent) straight off and save time and money? Isn't there a vast difference between an english programme in the UK and doing IELTS in SL?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mal Aiyya, post: 9179381, member: 81650"] So is that a Unversity's business strategy? Get in students, and if they are incompetent in the English language (which most probably would be the case if they were judged by the local O/L English paper and nothing else) to feed them with an additional course to charge a 'few' extra bucks? Why not ask them to do something like IELTS (or equivalent) straight off and save time and money? Isn't there a vast difference between an english programme in the UK and doing IELTS in SL? [/QUOTE]
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