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The '''Three Monasteries''' (Iŋehi, Ahiba, and Hvyachliy) are the most elite and selective Unuvi educational institutions, boasting sub-3% acceptance rates. Iŋehi is famed for its social and political sciences, Ahiba for its engineering and hard sciences, and Hvyachliy for its music and theater programs. A large proportion of the 100 most influential Unuvunese people graduated from one of these three universities. | The '''Three Monasteries''' (Iŋehi, Ahiba, and Hvyachliy) are the most elite and selective Unuvi educational institutions, boasting sub-3% acceptance rates. Iŋehi is famed for its social and political sciences, Ahiba for its engineering and hard sciences, and Hvyachliy for its music and theater programs. A large proportion of the 100 most influential Unuvunese people graduated from one of these three universities. |
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The Three Monasteries (Iŋehi, Ahiba, and Hvyachliy) are the most elite and selective Unuvi educational institutions, boasting sub-3% acceptance rates. Iŋehi is famed for its social and political sciences, Ahiba for its engineering and hard sciences, and Hvyachliy for its music and theater programs. A large proportion of the 100 most influential Unuvunese people graduated from one of these three universities.