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At left, students Zeng Minyu (left), Cai Shujun (center) and Jiang Yizhi practiced their presentation for the Shing Tung Yau High School Mathematics Awards in Beijing, which was attended by Harvard's admissions dean. Many officials from premier American universities are trying to recruit students from China who might otherwise dismiss the schools as unattainable.

At left, students Zeng Minyu (left), Cai Shujun (center) and Jiang Yizhi practiced their presentation for the Shing Tung Yau High School Mathematics Awards in Beijing, which was attended by Harvard's admissions dean.

Many officials from premier American universities are trying to recruit students from China who might otherwise dismiss the schools as unattainable.

(Doug Kanter for the Boston Globe)
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