To a growing number of US students in China, study in the ancient country is no longer just a cultural experience it has become an important part of their future professional careers. Sam Gor, a 26-year-old student from Santa Clara, a county near San Francisco, said the purpose of his ...
We enrol you in the best universities in China. For many years, we have been working in partnership with the best universities in Beijing, Shanghai. 35 of these universities are included in theTOP-200of the QS world ranking. We support students until their full admission, and we also organ...
根据“In Russia, boy students between 15 and 16 need to complete a 5-day army training in barracks(军营).”可知在俄罗斯,15至16岁的男生需要在军营完成为期5天的军事训练。及“This year, Russia enlarged the military education to all school children from 14 to 18.”今年,俄罗斯将军事教育从14岁...
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Many of the students are mostly first-time visitors to China. They have a strong curiosity about China and hope to gain insights into China’s remarkable progress in higher education and science and technology, enhance communic...
CMost students in China have a special and sometimes hard military training(军训). Itusually teaches students things like standing at attention, the goose step(正步) and foldinga quit as neatly as a block of tofu. Some student complain that tis not useful in ife. Butothers feel it encourage...
Students and teachers from Lincoln High School and Steilacoom High School in Washington state arrived in China on March 17 for an 11-day visit. Engaging in diverse exchange activities, they aim to deepen their understanding of China. Watch the video to find out more....
For Kelly, who has never traveled outside of the US, this tour means “a once in a lifetime opportunity“. “I'm excited about being able to go and explore architecture. I'm excited about the Great Wall and Forbidden City,“ he said. Building connections with students in China is also...
In this study, we focus on the higher education sector, which is highly relevant to globalization, and explore the factors that may affect Chinese college students'' attitudes towards US universities, including country image, cultural openness, consumer animosity and perceived quality. In particular,...
“The US students want to experience a ride on a high-speed railway in China, so that's why we arranged a train trip from Beijing to Hangzhou in southern China,“ Tu said. The team will see China's rural areas in Hangzhou's Fuyang district and learn the history of the Grand Canal ...