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China education?............. help chinese person!!? |
does anyone know if china is a good place to get a degree? i mean can u get a job after? and does anyone know if Hunan is a good place for study? China must be a good place to get a degree, because I work at a university and find that an increasing number of doctoral students at most U.S. universities in many fields are from China and got their bachelor's degrees in China. They are highly competitive with students from other countries. As far as jobs go, it seems to me that there must be more and more available; China has been growing economically so quickly in recent years. I have been to China three times and am planning my fourth trip this summer, and each time I notice major changes - some good, like a higher standard of living for many people, and some bad like the horrible pollution around Beijing. Hunan is an entire province with a large population; I'm sure there are good schools there, even though the best-known ones outside of China are in Beijing and Shanghai. A bigger question is, is your chinese (language) good enough to make this even possible? Keep in mind, if you are going to attend colleges, they expect language be the least of your problem. Don't assume you'll learn it along the way.... China does have some respectable universities. My friend just left today to study in Shanghai for a year. But keep in mind that all my relatives and family friends from China send all of their children to America to study. Depend, there's only very few select school usuailly in big city especially in beijing accept foreign main reason because china itself is very hard to get to college very much alike Japan college system, to go to college they must pass the test with top % and select few can go to college, there's no such thing as community college in china. which make even more difficult, to get job after degree can be very challenge, however since u forieng might be more advantage since know better enligsh, i would said don't even thinking about get job in china unless u in long term, what i mean by long term is that u actually like lived there, food etc... had u even been to china yet? If you are ready to take one year studying chinese, it will be a good ideal. JP |
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