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Student Visa - Paperback

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by Wil Jolicoeur (Author)

On a personal journey, Daniel decides to teach at an international high school in Guatemala, Central America. Daniel becomes a minor celebrity in Guatemala because of his association with the ruling oligarchy and the criminal elite, which he finds are intimately intertwined. After a few years of selling the SAT admission exam, he finds himself in a dangerous web of deceit with a Palestinian terrorist group who buys the SAT, through a young American school student, Alena Anwar. What Daniel does not realize is that she is part of a sinister murder plot against the U.S. President's daughter who studies at an Ivy League college. Daniel is in over his head and he finds that in Latin American culture, nothing is as it seems. The clock ticks as he tries to stop the assassin. Daniel provides an in-depth critical analysis of the international education scene and expatriate culture abroad. Moreover, he exposes the huge loopholes and corruption that plague the international college admissions process, including trusted U.S. admission directors. Daniel reveals that the dark world of corruption within college admissions.

Number of Pages: 228
Dimensions: 0.52 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: November 10, 2020
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