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[quote=MARRIE,271911]‘’China is turning out too many substandard BA students who believe they are well educated, whereas they are really ready for clerical work.’’ I think Paul has insight of it. That did happen 10 years ago, ie,, we had 10 engineering grads, 7 of them assigned to executive office (almost 100% of women eng grads were assigned daily clerical stuff ). In another words, they have no ideas what they learned. And access to high education is much harder in China than in the west and different majors have got their own threshold (things changed today, I guess). In order to get 100% of entry to uni, they just choose the major that could guarantee the access other than that they really have interest in. Things could change now with china more opening to outside world. The idea of 4 year uni. Definitely has no guarantee of job is acceptable, I have5 younger cousins, 4 serve in IT, one of them now in Melbourn running web-related small business, one serves in US auditing firm in Shanghai. I am told they still learning while working and 4 yr uni life just set up foundations of learning potential in their fields. [/quote]
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