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These students are going to study abroad to escape the parcoursup algorithm

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April 17, 2022 at 3:15 p.m.

Some took the lead. Without waiting for the results of the Parcoursup post-baccalaureate admission platform, this final year student already knows that he will continue his studies in Ireland: “I’m afraid there’s nothing in FranceThe girl explains. Last year, in my high school, the best students remained for weeks without a satisfactory instruction. ⁇ To avoid stress, some high school students go abroad with or instead of ParkSurp. Anna, she chose Canada: “I found McGill University on social media. I applied in December and was accepted in January. ⁇

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Others choose England, the Netherlands, Spain, the United States, or even Australia … “Kovid and Brexit resume slow demands for a moment”, Assures Monique Peltier, director of Chrismo Consulting, a consulting agency for young people who want to study outside of France. It is difficult to know how many people are making this choice. According to UNESCO, in 2019, 103,161 French students pursued a course abroad. But we do not know the proportion of new bachelors. “Even though what we see more and more is a phenomenon, it remains nominal.”Alain Joyce, president of the Teachers’ Association of Preparatory Classes in Finance and Commerce, believes. This is because buying a Plan B to escape from Parcoursup does not cover all budgets: at least യൂറോ 25,000 per year to enroll at University College London; McGill in Canada ഏകദേശം 5,500

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