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Q: how Chinese universities rank for engineering pg course

in fact recently I had been to Shenzhen and Guangzhou. Seen their progress in technology and electronics. so thinking of sending my son for his MS IN CHINA. WHAT ARE THE SUGGESTIONS. IS IT WORTH?

8 years 47 weeks ago in  Teaching & Learning - China

 
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Are you Chinese or not?

What does your son want?

Does he want to study in China?

Have you thought of talking to him first, and not random people on the internet?

 

if you are not Chinese, most other countries in the world are better than a Chinese university education.

 

What a strange question to ask on a forum anyway - most of us are not Chinese and many of us know what it is like in the Chinese education system.

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Come on Sorrell... deconstruct the 'grammar'... you know where s/he's from!

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i know - the syntax is a give away wink

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Are you Chinese or not?

What does your son want?

Does he want to study in China?

Have you thought of talking to him first, and not random people on the internet?

 

if you are not Chinese, most other countries in the world are better than a Chinese university education.

 

What a strange question to ask on a forum anyway - most of us are not Chinese and many of us know what it is like in the Chinese education system.

Shining_brow:

Come on Sorrell... deconstruct the 'grammar'... you know where s/he's from!

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i know - the syntax is a give away wink

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MS?

So he already has a BSc?

That would imply that he has reached the age of majority, so really you have no right to send him anywhere.

If he wants to study, I think the best idea would be to let him decide what he wants to study, and where. Your job is to pay, not decide for him Smile

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