Critics call them 'credit mills.' But some students say private courses give them the boost they need | CBC News
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In high school, Saira Talut kept busy.She was a member of the model United Nations club and worked-part time at a fast food restaurant, all while keeping up an overall grade average in the 90s.But she worried this wouldn't guarantee her admission to competitive business and humanities programs at McMaster and Western University.
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