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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 21 Apr 2014

    U.S. graduate schools received 32% more applications from India this year vs. last year. http://on.wsj.com/1lveHc3 pic.twitter.com/Z1Xx4JYnSK

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      1. Charles Shapiro‏ @shapiro_WAC 21 Apr 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Wearing anti-Brazil blinders? 33% more grad school apps from #Brazil in 2013-14 after 26% more in 2012-13.

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      1. Linda Wolff‏ @CarpoolGoddess 21 Apr 2014
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        The breakdown of who is applying U.S. graduate schools this year. http://on.wsj.com/1lveHc3  via @WSJ

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      1. Mina Ratkalkar‏ @minaratkalkar 21 Apr 2014
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        @anrao Ivy Edit? RT @WSJ: U.S. graduate schools received 32% more applications from India this year vs. last year.pic.twitter.com/5sbQVK9Ihs

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      2. Matt Maggio‏ @MaggioMatt 21 Apr 2014
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        "Just being the graduate students that Americans won't?" Is this what Americans fund state universities for? @WSJ #immigration

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      3. Shahdil Shivji‏ @shahdilshivji 21 Apr 2014
        Replying to @MaggioMatt

        @MaggioMatt State universities do not fund tuition for international students. These students pay a much higher fee than Americans do

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      4. Matt Maggio‏ @MaggioMatt 21 Apr 2014
        Replying to @shahdilshivji

        The buildings are built by American taxpayers at state universities. Americans are crowded out when non-Americans attend. @shahdilshivji

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      5. Shahdil Shivji‏ @shahdilshivji 21 Apr 2014
        Replying to @MaggioMatt

        @MaggioMatt Schools have (or should have) a quota for the number of students they take in - local and international, as should USCIS

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      6. Matt Maggio‏ @MaggioMatt 21 Apr 2014
        Replying to @shahdilshivji

        Some colleges or programs here in N.C. are very heavily foreign students, or were - becoming political flashpoints. @shahdilshivji

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      1. Venkat‏ @venki_manasu 21 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ survey has <400 colleges data...a very small sample size...also what kind of grad programs they applied?

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      1. Ajoy Chatterjee‏ @AjoyChatterjee 21 Apr 2014
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        Shows bankruptcy of Indian's confidence in domestic universities that UPA Govt has gifted us in a decade pic.twitter.com/9nmCgCghHV via @WSJ

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      1. James Tohill‏ @jimtohiill 21 Apr 2014
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      1. LARS‏ @luisasori123 21 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ I wait that indians students don't forget their country

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      1. Szymon Wierny‏ @SimonWierny 21 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ Perhaps a correlation to the new laws in UK immigration making students for India opt for study in US? @D_Blanchflower

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      1. Keith Lisenbee‏ @keith_lisenbee 21 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ what about from Cuba? I'm sure they want education too.

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      1. Dana French‏ @DanaBordeaux 21 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ A country now an alienated ally.

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