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Lecture: American Students Academic Learning (by Hillary Weinberg, Officer of the US Embassy)

December 12th - Ms. Hillary visited the Institute for Human Rights and gave a lecture to eight human rights law master's students on American students' academic learning.

Ms. Hillary graduated from the American University in Washington D.C. She told the students that there is a high standard for high school students entering universities. At the same time, she mentioned that students' academic life is very busy, that they have many reading and writing assignments.

Ms. Hillary said, however, that although university life is challenging, several years after graduation she went back to continue her studies. In the lecture, she also introduced some educational concepts in the USA and the notion of "American Dream". The lecture left the students with a deep impression of the world's diversity. The consensus was that they benefited from the lecture. 

In the end, Mrs. Weinberg and the students were photographed for a picture. 

The academic exchange was another success for all who participated.


Written by Xi Yawei. Proofread by Diana Zahorte. Final Proofread by Scott Phipps.

 


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