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... ave postponed their decision to enter an academic academy can no longer put it off.

It was a confusing time for both those who gave up on going to college and those who were worried about which academy they could go to.

In Mazur’s case, there were no irreplaceable options, but the Academy was different.

When it comes to entering an academic academy, your options have significantly expanded.

First of all, the range of academic academies you can enter varies dependi ...

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