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Memorize This Differences between… U.S. and Chinese education systems/institutions Academic approaches Studying abroad
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United States(U.S.) 1918 Principle / President China 1916 Headmaster Education systems/institutions
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Primary, Secondary; Post Secondary o Primary SchoolAge o Pre-School <5 o Eleme ntary 5-11 o Secondary o Middle/jr high 11-14 o High/sr. high o Post-Secondary o Middle/jr high 14-18 o High/sr. high
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United States(U.S.) Several subjects: History, C.S.. English; Gym, Art, ?????? Science, Math; F.L. Sports, Homework Friends & play time China Two main subjects; Chinese Math Few others Heavy Homework, Sports Sat school; music
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Post-Secondary Community College/ Jr. College Undergraduate College/ University Graduate College/ University Post-Graduate/ Doctorial University
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Community College / Jr. University 2 year length – Associates Degree (A.A. & A.S.) Applied Arts - Specific education Specialized subjects/ Few other courses taken Technical / Trade construction, pluming, electrical, computer, acct; etc.
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College / University Undergraduate 4 year length – Bachelors’ Degree (B.A. & B.S) Liberal Arts – Well rounded education Major; Minor Many subjects not in your major Teacher, Scientist; Health Care; Physical Sciences - Engineering, C.S.; Math Humanities – Art, Literature; Music Social Sciences – Psychology, Sociology; Philosophy Business – Accounting, Economics; Finance
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College / University Graduate 2 year length – Maters’ Degree (M.A. & M.S) Advanced – specialized education No classes outside of major Professional development, promotion; career change C.P.A. Certificates in Advanced Studies CoAS
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College / University Doctorate 4-6 year length – Doctoral Degree (Ph.D., & E.E.D) Terminal– “Final” education No classes outside of major Professional development, promotion; career change Researcher, Scientist; Teacher Post-Doctorate
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Studying Abroad Amazing Opportunity Exchange Programs Global Network
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Studying Abroad Amazing Opportunity U.S. / Intl Degree Exchange Programs Short-term, 2+2,PICTURE/S Global Network Internships, careers; life abroad
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United States(U.S.) $21.81 Billion 764,495 Top 3 In: China, India; S.K. #1 Out: U.K. Why? China Cost Numbers Top 3 In: Who? # 1 Out: Why? Studying Abroad
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Destination U.S.A Top 2 States: California & New York Institute of International Education: Open Doors report 2012
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Destination U.S.A Top 5 schools: 1.USC, LA, CA 2.UI – Urbana-Champaign, IL 3.NYU – NYC, NY 4.Purdue – West Lafayette, IN 5.Columbia – NYC, NY
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Destination U.S.A Top 5 Fields of Study: 1.Business & Management 2.Engineering 3.Math & Computer Science 4.Social Sciences 5.Physical & Life Sciences
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United States(U.S.) Individual excellence Analytical thinking Class participation China Group Success Rote memorization Professor lectures Academic Apporaches
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Major Issues Class Expectations language Plagiarism Cheating Class Structure Engage- teaching stlye Adapt- curriculum &
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Major Issues Jobs Language Living - Expatriate
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