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1. Students in Spanish-speaking countries must pay large amounts of money toward their college tuition. cierto falso 2. Carrera refers to any undergraduate or graduate program that students enroll in to obtain a professional degree. cierto falso 3. After studying at a colegio, students receive their bachillerato. cierto falso 4. Undergraduates study at a colegio or an universidad. cierto falso 5. In Latin America and Spain, students usually choose their majors in their second year at the university. cierto falso 6. In Argentina, students focus their studies in their high school years. cierto falso 7. In Mexico, the bachillerato involves specialized study. cierto falso 8. In Spain, majors depend on entrance exam scores. cierto falso 9. Venezuelans complete a licenciatura in five years. cierto falso 10. According to statistics, Colombians constitute the third-largest Latin American group studying at U.S. universities. cierto falso

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1. Falso. Students in Spanish-speaking countries must not pay large amounts of money toward their college tuition because these countries have a lot of public and free education institution.

2. Cierto. Carrera refers to any undergraduate or graduate program that students enroll in to obtain a professional degree.

3. Cierto. After studying at a colegio (which are call liceos or high scools), students receive their bachillerato.

4. Falso. Undergraduates study at a an universidad.

5. Falso. In Latin America and Spain, students usually choose their majors when they are 18 years old the year they enter the university.

6. Cierto. In Argentina, students focus their studies in their high school years. It has a graduation rate of 60% on average in Secondary Education and 20% in University Education

7. Cierto. In México, the bachillerato involves specialized study.

8. Cierto. In Spain, majors depend on entrance exam scores. cierto falso

9. Cierto. Venezuelans complete a licenciatura in five years.

10. Falso. According to statistics, Colombians do not constitute the third-largest Latin American group studying at U.S. universities.


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