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Teach at Addictest in Morocco

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About Addictest

Addictest opened its doors in Morocco in 2015 to help Moroccan students access the most prestigious international universities, including American universities. Addictest has three centers in Morocco: in Rabat, Casablanca, and Marrakech, as well as two centers internationally: in Tunisia and Congo.

Hundreds of universities around the world offer scholarships. We want to help as many students as possible continue their studies in these great universities by personally supervising them and leading them to step by step until they are admitted.

We have already helped hundreds of students to access prestigious international universities as well as international high schools and boarding schools, most with scholarships up to full scholarship.

Addictest contact information

Address: 63 Avenue Ibn Sina, Apart. 1, Rabat, 20430, Morocco
Phone: +212 617796616

Morocco at a glance

Country information

Capital: Rabat

Language: Modern Standard Arabic, Berber

Population: 35 million

Currency: Moroccan dirham

Government: Parliamentary constitutional monarchy

Major Religion(s): Sunni Islam

Climate: Moderate, subtropical

Country quick facts

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Morocco is located in northwest Africa, with Mediterranean and North Atlantic coastlines.
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Morocco has the fifth largest economy in all of Africa.
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Films that have been made in Morocco include Prince of Persia, Sahara and The Mummy.
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French is widely spoken in Morocco and as a result is considered the nation’s unofficial second language.
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As of 2002, English became a mandatory subject from the fourth grade onwards in all Moroccan public schools.
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Morocco has traditionally had strong economic and political ties to the West - France and Spain are currently the country’s leading trade partners.
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Couscous is the national dish of Morocco.
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