Artistic Students Prepare Intensively for Upcoming MAAT
Girl students practice for the 2011 Major of Arts Admissions Test(MAAT) for colleges in a model training school in Weifang, east China's Shandong Province, Jan. 17, 2011. More and more artistic students swarm into training institutions for intensive training program, which may help them more possible to pass the MAAT, due to the examinatorial competition among them getting more fierce annually. Training classes for MAAT is getting more expensive and the price even rises by month. Besides generating great profits, the training corporations also formed a newly emerging dynamic and potentially strong industry.
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