CLINTON, S.C. (AP) - Hundreds of South Carolina students are gathering this week to learn more about the business world.
Organizers say about 200 students are at Presbyterian College for South Carolina Business Week.
Teams of students are developing mock companies, attending workshops and testing out a business simulation program.
The weeklong event started Sunday with an opening assembly featuring Otis Rawl, president of the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce.
Education Superintendent Jim Rex is addressing students Thursday, and the event wraps up Friday with an address from Jim Reynolds, president of Total Comfort Service Center.
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