I had a very similar experience as you while studying in a predominantly Chinese university, teacher holds the ultimate authority and one is expected to mostly agree. Looking retrospectively, it does provide a good glimpse into Asian style of management and it's helpful to be aware of the difference from Western style of doing things. The knowledge is handy for the student in the long run, so still worth. Best combination is to have some experience from both schools of thought as the world evolves!
If study in China universities pay you well after graduation, definitely foreigners will queue up for enrolment. Other than that, students are able to learn the ancient wisdom from cultural exchange.
Can you please elaborate on that sentences you said in 11:33 that "subjects that require a lot of grind and self practice". Which studies they are? I would love to do that.
Thanks for your unbiased view of your educational experience in China. I'm surprised to learn that so many scholarships are offered to international students. Is there a minimum Chinese language requirement from international students studying in universities (not necessarily the top) in China? Do you find some foreign students in your school/classes still struggling with their Chinese language?
I graduated from a university in US and, from your video, I don't see how the Chinese university are different. Maybe you are expecting university in China to lecture in English, just like you are expecting a US university to lecture in Chinese? I accept that your culture is more “Western”. In US, there are lively parties most weekends. In decades to come, Chinese may loosen up and adopt a more “Western” attitude but as of now, they are more pragmatic and more goal-driven. They are not prone to speak their mind. That is cultural. Chinese people all over the world seem to have that - it is not the fault of the university is it? I think Japanese are like that too. As of learning skills, I don’t think my university in US did that successfully at all. What skills did I learn? Not much, maybe none. All I can say is that the experience of the university life itself is the “skill”. As the years go by, you will find the same sort of “skill” - the experience - that I acquired to be the most important thing you have learned.
I got a fully funded scholarship from the Chinese government for a PhD program at HUST starting September this year, and am struggling to accept or not; because I have a lovely family with 3 kids and a good paying job here in Nigeria. Thinking is all these are worth sacrificing for a PhD program. Thanks for the enlightenment
And can you get the x1 visa? For peruvians in south america we can't get it due pandemic and restrictions to arrive in China. Nevertheless, I consider for a master like computer technology might be a great opportunity.
@@sonmetal6000why do you think it’s a great opportunity though? I want to study in China but also being in that field I already have a job and it pays well, so if I studied in China it’d really be irrelevant to me as a developer, it won’t help my career more than studying locally. I’m curious on why do you think it’s a great opportunity to do your masters in CS there?
If I do my MBBS from Nanjing medical university china and wanted to apply for pg at University of Michigan hospital ann arbor USA is that possible. Is the MBBS degree from china valid in USA. If anybody of yk the answer please tell me
May I know what you mean when you said that If our future career depends greatly on the academic credentials While unfortunately most of the time there is no A Chinese university
Hi I'm learning Japanese and my level is N3 right now.But I think universities in Japan are difficult to get in and so I want to try scholarships of China.But I'm not sure that China is better for the international students than Japan.I wanna know which country is better for Job opportunities.Plz give me advice.
Hey! I'm a graduate of Bachelor in Elementary Education. And I am planning to take my master's degree in China. What master's program do you think that suits my bachelor's degree?
Hi Kent! You can always follow with the same master's - elementary education if you want to want as an elementary school teacher, alternatively you can go for educational management. Depends on what job you want to take afterwards.
@@OutmazeChinese I am currently teaching as an online english teacher in a EFL chinese company. But, I guess, china isn't good for taking a course or program that is related to English. So, I believe educational management is my best choice.
@@OutmazeChinese what I'm really worried about is their mode of instruction. I just can't imagine myself attending classes that are instructed in Chinese. It would be really challenging to every international student. I'm afraid I would fail because of that. Though we have chinese language training here because we are told to take the HSK test and once we get HSK4, then we will be qualified to take the scholarship program. But, I guess, it won't be enough to really understand the language and speak fluently. It would be much more hard once I write my research😭😭😅.
"speak for hours" this sums up my online chinese learning experience (since China is still close its border for students) =p ----------- p/s i just found your channel while looking some tips for hsk 5, great tips on listening part, looking forward for reading part.(if you are interested to do so) Do you take 1 year + MTSCOL or you did MTSCOL after HSK6, Are you under Hanban or Goverment scholarship Do you think HSK 5 is good for MTSCOL (i am a bit scared since people the entry requirement is low while the actual subject itself is much harder than HSK6) FYI, i am now planning to take HSK5 after one and half year study and planning to do one year + MTSCOL by the way, thank you for all the tips that you shared in your videos
Hello, I am Aktarul from Bangladesh 🇧🇩. Can you please suggest me some university in china where architecture subject available in English?(without these four university, 1.Tongji university 2. university of Nottingham 3. Shenyang urban construction university 4. Xian jiaotong Liverpool university)
Hello! I am back. Can I study masters in Educational Management under CSC scholarship? And is there a school that offers English program for Educational Management?
any university that has 师范 (or "Normal" in English) in it specializes in teacher training, Beijing Normal University (北京师范大学) for example. Or you can pick a city first and apply to a 师范 university there
@@OutmazeChinese I actually want to study in Xi'an City coz I really love the richness of its culture and historical places. I also have many students who live there. I hope there is a university there that specializes teaching.
@@OutmazeChinese oooh I see thank you for your reply! Because I want to apply to a China Uni but was scared they are very competitive but glad to know it isnt as I thought it would be☺️☺️
I had a very similar experience as you while studying in a predominantly Chinese university, teacher holds the ultimate authority and one is expected to mostly agree. Looking retrospectively, it does provide a good glimpse into Asian style of management and it's helpful to be aware of the difference from Western style of doing things. The knowledge is handy for the student in the long run, so still worth. Best combination is to have some experience from both schools of thought as the world evolves!
True, a valuable insight for those planning to deal with Asian work culture in the future
If study in China universities pay you well after graduation, definitely foreigners will queue up for enrolment.
Other than that, students are able to learn the ancient wisdom from cultural exchange.
Can you please elaborate on that sentences you said in 11:33 that "subjects that require a lot of grind and self practice". Which studies they are? I would love to do that.
i love your point of view , you explained every thing in an amazing way , thank you so much for sharing ❤
Thanks for your unbiased view of your educational experience in China. I'm surprised to learn that so many scholarships are offered to international students. Is there a minimum Chinese language requirement from international students studying in universities (not necessarily the top) in China? Do you find some foreign students in your school/classes still struggling with their Chinese language?
I graduated from a university in US and, from your video, I don't see how the Chinese university are different. Maybe you are expecting university in China to lecture in English, just like you are expecting a US university to lecture in Chinese?
I accept that your culture is more “Western”. In US, there are lively parties most weekends. In decades to come, Chinese may loosen up and adopt a more “Western” attitude but as of now, they are more pragmatic and more goal-driven. They are not prone to speak their mind. That is cultural. Chinese people all over the world seem to have that - it is not the fault of the university is it? I think Japanese are like that too.
As of learning skills, I don’t think my university in US did that successfully at all. What skills did I learn? Not much, maybe none. All I can say is that the experience of the university life itself is the “skill”. As the years go by, you will find the same sort of “skill” - the experience - that I acquired to be the most important thing you have learned.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video.
Great video!!!
Thank you so much sister ❤️❤️❤️
it was super helpful for me. thanks for sharing
6:47 isn’t that illegal though?
Привет. Стоит ли вообще лететь на магистратуру на английском? Возможно ли без китайского, но с таким бэкграундом получить адекватную работу?
I got a fully funded scholarship from the Chinese government for a PhD program at HUST starting September this year, and am struggling to accept or not; because I have a lovely family with 3 kids and a good paying job here in Nigeria. Thinking is all these are worth sacrificing for a PhD program. Thanks for the enlightenment
Yeah, that sounds like a tough choice! Good luck!
And can you get the x1 visa? For peruvians in south america we can't get it due pandemic and restrictions to arrive in China. Nevertheless, I consider for a master like computer technology might be a great opportunity.
@@sonmetal6000why do you think it’s a great opportunity though? I want to study in China but also being in that field I already have a job and it pays well, so if I studied in China it’d really be irrelevant to me as a developer, it won’t help my career more than studying locally. I’m curious on why do you think it’s a great opportunity to do your masters in CS there?
What was your decision?
I am from Afghanistan and am happy to see China and Russia working together to ensure global peace and prosperity.
This aged well..
@@jonathandavid3480 Ukraine is Nato's fault
Aged like fine wine, but true
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That didn't age very well!
If I do my MBBS from Nanjing medical university china and wanted to apply for pg at University of Michigan hospital ann arbor USA is that possible. Is the MBBS degree from china valid in USA. If anybody of yk the answer please tell me
May I know what you mean when you said that If our future career depends greatly on the academic credentials
While unfortunately most of the time there is no A Chinese university
Hi I'm learning Japanese and my level is N3 right now.But I think universities in Japan are difficult to get in and so I want to try scholarships of China.But I'm not sure that China is better for the international students than Japan.I wanna know which country is better for Job opportunities.Plz give me advice.
If your native language is English, China might be a better option in terms of job opportunities.
Hey! I'm a graduate of Bachelor in Elementary Education. And I am planning to take my master's degree in China. What master's program do you think that suits my bachelor's degree?
Hi Kent! You can always follow with the same master's - elementary education if you want to want as an elementary school teacher, alternatively you can go for educational management. Depends on what job you want to take afterwards.
@@OutmazeChinese I am currently teaching as an online english teacher in a EFL chinese company. But, I guess, china isn't good for taking a course or program that is related to English. So, I believe educational management is my best choice.
@@OutmazeChinese what I'm really worried about is their mode of instruction. I just can't imagine myself attending classes that are instructed in Chinese. It would be really challenging to every international student. I'm afraid I would fail because of that. Though we have chinese language training here because we are told to take the HSK test and once we get HSK4, then we will be qualified to take the scholarship program. But, I guess, it won't be enough to really understand the language and speak fluently. It would be much more hard once I write my research😭😭😅.
Do you need to send your original documents when applying for a China visa..,if you are going to study in China?
You need to send copies of your original documents.
Iam 17 years old can i apply for any University ❤ it is not any problems ifnished school.
"speak for hours"
this sums up my online chinese learning experience (since China is still close its border for students)
=p
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p/s i just found your channel while looking some tips for hsk 5,
great tips on listening part, looking forward for reading part.(if you are interested to do so)
Do you take 1 year + MTSCOL or you did MTSCOL after HSK6,
Are you under Hanban or Goverment scholarship
Do you think HSK 5 is good for MTSCOL (i am a bit scared since people the entry requirement is low while the actual subject itself is much harder than HSK6)
FYI, i am now planning to take HSK5 after one and half year study and planning to do one year + MTSCOL
by the way, thank you for all the tips that you shared in your videos
谢谢反馈! I had hanban for language and government for masters. What's MTSCOL? I have no idea:)
@@OutmazeChinese is master for teaching chinese as secondary language. i type it wrong ..
Is choosing tsinghua for engineering and studying in english medium worth it? I got a scholarship for my masters.
Definitely! Tsinghua is the best university in China
Hello, I am Aktarul from Bangladesh 🇧🇩. Can you please suggest me some university in china where architecture subject available in English?(without these four university,
1.Tongji university
2. university of Nottingham
3. Shenyang urban construction university
4. Xian jiaotong Liverpool university)
1n4, especially 1.
Hello! I am back.
Can I study masters in Educational Management under CSC scholarship? And is there a school that offers English program for Educational Management?
Hi. 1 - sure, why not. 2 - you need to do your own research on what different schools offer on their websites
@@OutmazeChinese wow! thanks for the quick response. i'm hoping that there's, though my english isn't that perfect. hsk test takes years of study.
Are you allowed to work to earn some pocket money if you are an international student in China?
By law - no, you are not allowed to earn money with a student visa, in practice - people often do that
@@OutmazeChinese ic, thanks for replying
Like 1 week ago, china allows work for students, now is possible
@@higinioalvarenga3811 really? For international students? Any limited hours per week?
@@higinioalvarenga3811now is it possible for international students to work while studying?
13:07 大学扩招所带来的恶果(虽然不扩招也差不多)
That right no skills knowledge we learn from Chinese teachers, we was studying by self and developed on our friends and family back home.
Nice video
Can you recommend me universities in China that are good for students taking education course or master's degree related to education?
any university that has 师范 (or "Normal" in English) in it specializes in teacher training, Beijing Normal University (北京师范大学) for example. Or you can pick a city first and apply to a 师范 university there
@@OutmazeChinese I actually want to study in Xi'an City coz I really love the richness of its culture and historical places. I also have many students who live there. I hope there is a university there that specializes teaching.
@@OutmazeChinese I am from the Philippines by the way.☺️
@@OutmazeChinese i really appreciate your replies. thanks a lot.☺️☺️💛💛
Check out Shaanxi Normal University then. Good luck with your plans!
PURRRRRR Trilingual queen
Good NEWS
good
Are the students there very competive?
Definitely not in my group. The only competition probably was to pick the best daoshi at the very beginning.
@@OutmazeChinese oooh I see thank you for your reply! Because I want to apply to a China Uni but was scared they are very competitive but glad to know it isnt as I thought it would be☺️☺️
Well, your experience does not representing majority agree , maybe you enrolled into a lousy college 🤔🤔😂😂