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Around 30% of incoming US college students have no religious preference. This percentage has been steadily increasing over the years, reflecting a trend towards religious diversity and secularism among young adults.
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if it's a non-drinking student's first time drinking, if they drink too much, they will experience blurred vision, possible black out, imbalance, loss of coordination, sickness, fatigue
If they are all like Cason from WBU then 100% of them will flunk out. His isnt really from alcohol though, it's from sleeping all day, playing xbox, and just simply not caring. Cheers!
According to College Bound, a website that tracks dorm life for college students, only 40% of all college students live on campus in college dorms. The percentage is much higher for incoming freshmen whose parents often feel it is safer for them to live on campus their first year.
The Art Institute of Dallas attracts students with a variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Diversity is welcomed and nutured. The dynamic change with each incoming class. The school does not publish the personal background information of its student body.
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Admission to Vanderbilt University is very difficult. Only 12% of applicants are admitted to Vanderbilt. The average GPA of incoming students at Vanderbilt is 3.8.
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the percentage of students change their mind about college during a gap is 50%
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