That doesn't take away from the fact that you called them "bloody stupid", nor was the added comment called for.
Seems like the purpose of this thread was to sing praises of chinese education.
Well fair enough - would be more convenient to mention at the start though. Not sure how viable your 1st mentioned plan is, nor what the realistic expectations are, considering your kids would have to transition in and out of 2 vastly different education systems, it could be difficult to adjust...
@ everyone "for the most part" - intentionally refrained from using the word "only", I apologise if it wasn't already clear.
Because there are a tonne of people in mainland China wanting to trade places with you and your family. I'm Shanghainese myself, and from what I have heard from family...
Yeah that's true, what I was meaning to say was that in cases where that immigrant mentality is shared by the children, they would be more prevalent in the selective schools.
That's an interesting observation, though it sounds a bit counterintuitive? Like if property ownership entails either...
Reputation. They associate sending their child to a school known for producing the highest ATAR students (if they make it in) with securing a top-tier university place, and consequently a well paid job.
Having said this, I reckon probably the biggest difference between a selective school and a...
I remember when sending the form through the post you had to include an empty envelope, so that JCU could send it back and let you know they received it.
Also, are JCU interview offers sent through mail or email?
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