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What is it like to study in China?

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  https://www.istudy-china.com/      All of these I'm telling from personal experienc: Check and recheck you are not falling for anyone's hunger for money. Chances are, you are going to a University through an agent (you have to) who might be a fraud and only wanna take you there for money. So be careful. But if you are in good hand, I'll say why China to study in… China universities are craving for international students literally. So you'll get special care. “English” knowing people are treated special there. So you can make your remark easily. As they want more and more international students, you can get involved in student business. By student business I mean, you got to convince other students to go to those universities and you'll profit big I assure you. (Actually I hate this about China and what I talked about on top) Teachers are very helpful Residence rent and other daily necessities are very cheap priced there. So you dont have to spend much. Education i

What is it like to study in China?

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What is it like to study in China?

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  https://www.istudy-china.com/      Hello, I currently attend a Canadian university, but I spent two years as an international student at Renmin University of China in Beijing, which is among the top 5 schools in China, especially if the subject is social sciences. For the most part, there is not a great deal of difference: Students go to class, complete assignments, write exams, participate in extracurricular activities, hang out with classmates/friends, etc. However, the in-class dynamics are somewhat different, and I cannot tell you why, but I believe there are cultural reasons for it. For example, students will never oppose the professor's opinion. I do not know if they are not allowed to, but trying to disprove a professor in class is seen as a sign of disrespect. I took an International Relations course at Renmin where the professor was a famous Chinese diplomat, who often met with heads of state and other high-level foreign representatives. I remember that the students who

Why should I study in china?

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  https://www.istudy-china.com/    Related Are the Turkish universities such as Bilkent or METU worldwide recognized? Originally Answered: Are the Turkish universities such as Bilkent or METU worlwide recognized? I believe that it is not the University that makes the recognition, but the person who had studied. To my understanding this rating of Universities, is a bit overrated! Anyway, when a person through his work and Knowledge progresses, gives his/her University, fame. The one thing that matters is infrastructure. Are there enough labs? Are lecturers skilled enough? Do they promote learning? I got my M.Sc. in Stirling University, Scotland. They used to say to us… “A University has the duty to teach students how to learn on their own”. Now, after 30 years, I think they were correct. The whole thing is to get a good position and to prove your value. If and when you do, automatically you honor your Uni. My opinion. 80% has to do with hard work after all! Many GREAT scientists have gr