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CAST Elle Woods Reese Witherspoon Emmett Luke Wilson Vivian Selma Blair Warner Matthew Davis Prof. Callahan Victor Garber Brooke Ali Larter

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Legally Blonde

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Introduction Culture Role play Discussion Skills (ask for more detailed information/clarification)

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CASTElle Woods------- Reese WitherspoonEmmett-------Luke WilsonVivian-------Selma BlairWarner-------Matthew DavisProf. Callahan-------Victor GarberBrooke-------Ali Larter

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Elle

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Warner

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Elle & Warner

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Vivian & Warner

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Test

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Graduate Record Examination (GRE):

General Test and Subjects Tests. General Test is designed to test fundamental verbal, mathematical and logical skills that the average student is expected to assimilate in the course of his or her college education. The subject tests, on the other hand, evaluate knowledge of particular field of study.

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Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT):

Designed to assess skills relevant to graduate studies in business and management.

 

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The law School Admission Test (LSAT) Required for admission to all law schools that

are members of Law Schools Admission Council.

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Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) Required for admission to allopathic medical

schools admission all accredited osteopathic medical schools

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Colleges & Universities

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Colleges are institutions of higher learning that grant the bachelor's degree in liberal arts or science or both.

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Universities are institutions for higher learning with teaching and research facilities constituting a graduate school and professional schools that award master's degrees and doctorates and an undergraduate division that awards bachelor's degrees.

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Public and Private Universities

State Universities are usually public, such as, Colorado State and California State. Most universities with names including city or state are public.

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Most of the famous schools in USA are private, such as Harvard, Yale, Stanford, MIT, Caltech. Columbia,Princeton, and Northwestern.

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There are more than 4,000 public and private colleges, universities, and community colleges in the United States, including over 600 public four-year colleges and universities and over 1,650 private four-year colleges and universities. These traditional institutions enroll nearly 15 million students.

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In addition, more than 6,250 other non-collegiate postsecondary institutions offer specialized vocational and technical training.

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Tuition and Fees The average tuition and fees per academic

year at four-year undergraduate level can vary from less than $3,500 to over $15,000. Living expenses (called room and board) range from $4,700 to $6,000 each academic year. However, tuition and fees at selective private institutions may cost considerably more than these averages.

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Students American institutions of higher education serve student

populations that are becomingly increasingly diverse in terms of race, ethnicity, and age. Today, over 27% of undergraduate college students are members of minority groups. Such enrolments enrich campus environments and the educational experiences of all students. Studying at an American college or university can truly be an international experience.

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Ivy League is the name generally applied to eight universities:

 Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Yale