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... Such third-rate universities were designed to cheat people, and their costs were hardly affordable.
On the surface, the tuition might seem cheaper, but the additional services all came with fees, and the actual expenses ended up typically higher than those of regular universities.
Morse was undoubtedly cheated. Austrian regular universities never lacked students; at most, they recruited from the Germany Region. Who would be so free as to recruit in Mexico?
Even during Max ...
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