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Again i feel liKe “residences, palace, etc” would sound better than inn
I think instead of inn, a better word would be quarters, chambers, hall, Pavillion, Court/Courtyard. I feel like Inn usually refers to a hotel or temporary lodging outside of your permanent residence
My biggest pet peeve is that the inperial family name of the Han dynasty family doesnt start with Li cuz thats how it is historically. Normally the dynasty name is different from the imperial family’s surname
Maybe to clarify things with klara
Maybe but tbh you can do any major for undergrad like business or arts and still apply for med school in the US. You only need to have taken the prerequisites like chem, bio ochem calc etc and take the MCAT to apply. he could be an MD but still have studied business in college
Lost in translation?
Its different in china, if its not covered by insurance, u gotta pay upfront. Its not like the US where they send the bill later even if you have to pay
Its not big but in some cities in china, it does cost $50,000 or more per square meter