05-06-2019, 12:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-06-2019, 12:41 PM by Jonathan Whatley.)
A Chinese family could reasonably have a different pro-con list than an American family, and it’s not just about ‘status’ or ‘culture.’
For example, imagine you’re a young Chinese citizen interested in working, becoming a permanent resident, and maybe even naturalizing as a citizen someday in a country like the United States, Canada, or – this isn’t just about moving to a Western culture – Singapore. A solid performance at a global elite university seems significantly more likely to lead to employer sponsorship than the same performance at a non-elite university.
For example, imagine you’re a young Chinese citizen interested in working, becoming a permanent resident, and maybe even naturalizing as a citizen someday in a country like the United States, Canada, or – this isn’t just about moving to a Western culture – Singapore. A solid performance at a global elite university seems significantly more likely to lead to employer sponsorship than the same performance at a non-elite university.