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The American universities usually select applicants for their graduate programmes main

ly based on the following criteria EXCEPT ______:

A.Their contribution to the community

B.Recommendations from university professors

C.University school records, TOEFL and GRE scores for international students

D.Statement of purpose

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Nowadays the scattering of galaxies and the astounding abundance of stars are forcing those who ponder such matters to a further adjustment of their concept of the place and function of man in the material universe.

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