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By: Sometimes little miracles happen in Colombia « Banana Skin Flip Flops

[...] fine,” she snapped. “But tell me, is that really true about your friend? The one called Luis. Is he really going to lose his university [...]

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By: Sergio

Beautiful post. You’re a fantastic story-teller.

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By: bananaskinflipflops

Thank you, but the best part is what happened next! Who says blogging never achieves anything?? http://bananaskinflipflops.com/2012/04/30/sometimes-little-miracles-happen-in-colombia/

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By: Miguel Tabares

You just need to show your utilities receipt, so they know what’s your estrato and according to that they calculate how much you have to pay… 1,2 and 3 pay lower fees ($200,000 to $400,000 pesos). 4,...

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By: bananaskinflipflops

Hey, thanks so much for this. The Icetex thing sounds too good to be true but I will definitely see if he looked into it. Incidentally, apparently Luis has to work three hours a day, for free, in his...

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By: Miguel Tabares

It’s true…. Lol. Icetex is a public agencie, it belongs to the government. It has both scholarships and loans to fund undergraduate and graduate studies and language studies also. Money is transfered...

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