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If compulsory education is extended to junior high school, will it still be necessary to provide scholarships?

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If compulsory education is extended to junior high school, will it still be necessary to provide scholarships?

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A12: Yes. There are still many poor families who cannot send their children to junior high school even with a scholarship. If the compulsory education is extended to junior high school, they will be obliged to send their children to junior high school whether they have enough money or not. That will make the financial situation of poor families much worse. Thus, more scholarships will be needed.

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