Main reasons that influence students to migrate from their first major to the Major of Modern Languages, at the Foreign Language Department, at the University of El Salvador, in the period of 2008 – 2013 /
Nowadays, thousands and thousands of High School graduates are willing to continue their higher education at the University. However, the University of El Salvador remains the only public University in the country. Consequently, it does not have enough capacity to host all of students assessed due t...
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