in my first American

class—a freshman chemistry class during the 1969-70 academic year—

they looked at me as though I was supposed to be their nurse because

they were paying a stiff tuition. That's another concept I had to learn—

in American private schools we worked for them because they paid the

tuition, but in Egypt we were educating them.

Author: Ahmed H. Zewail

in my first American<br /><br />class—a freshman chemistry class during the 1969-70 academic year—<br /><br />they looked at me as though I was supposed to be their nurse because<br /><br />they were paying a stiff tuition. That's another concept I had to learn—<br /><br />in American private schools we worked for them because they paid the<br /><br />tuition, but in Egypt we were educating them. - Ahmed H. Zewail




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