AccessMyLibrary provides FREE access to millions of articles from top publications available through your library.

State universities remain students' number one choice.

Jakarta Post

| June 30, 2011 | COPYRIGHT 1999 PT Bina Media Tenggara. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

from THE JAKARTA POST -- THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2011 Frinda Firania could not be happier now that she has been admitted to one of the country's most prestigious universities, the University of Indonesia (UI).

And the best thing about it was that she secured a seat in one of its most coveted departments, industrial engineering.

"I got the opportunity through the university's special invitation program," said the 17-year-old, who recently graduated from a private senior high school in Pondok Pinang, South Jakarta.

The truth is that Frinda is one of only a few lucky high school graduates who were admitted to the college, while thousands in the country are still …

Related articles from newspapers, magazines, journals, and more
Less students visit campuses for entrance test results.
Newspaper article from: Jakarta Post August 2, 2009 700+ words
HIGH-SCHOOL LEAVERS ACROSS COUNTRY TAKING UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE TEST.
Magazine article from: ANTARA - The Indonesian National News Agency July 5, 2006 700+ words
Fewer students sit entrance exam for state universities.
News wire article from: Asia Africa Intelligence Wire July 2, 2003 700+ words
Common entrance test for Central varsities?
Newspaper article from: Statesman (India) October 14, 2009 700+ words
Integrated Ebtanas, UMPTN test planned.
Newspaper article from: Jakarta Post November 14, 2000 700+ words
©2013 Gale, a part of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. Contact us | Privacy policy | Terms and conditions

The AccessMyLibrary advertising network includes: womensforum.com GlamFamily