"
I don't understand
."
Axelle Finet, 17, is first in her class in the
“elite”
terminal
at the Lycée Carnot, in Paris.
After years of sacrifice, Axelle did not have any of the twelve HEC preps requested.
Denied to Henri IV and Janson-de-Sailly, she thinks she is
"far too far"
in the waiting lists at Sainte-Croix or Picpus.
“I wonder about my future.
What do I have left?
A private prep?
But it's very expensive, ”
she blurted out, disillusioned.
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