Well done! Ari! I have many colleagues also did the same: enrolled in community college for two years and carried academic credit to university for another 2 or 3 years! Most economical way to get a bachelor’s degree or higher. Another plus is it’s relatively easier to excel in community college if you are self motivated, GPA would be impressive which helps to get into good universities!
I also went through similar path as Ari. I went to community college in Canada and transferred all the credits to U.S college and actually graduated within 3.5 years. I went to public university. I never took any loan and have no debt. I don't think US college allows international students to take loans. I recommend any American students who look for bachelor's degree option. GO TO COLLEGE THAT GIVES YOU BEST SCHOLSRSHIP!
Student debts of $30K to $50K are normal in the U.S., unfortunately. However, after graduation and if you land a job in a decent company your entry level pay, depending on the states you are in, can range from $35K to $55K. This is for typical clerical type jobs. If you graduated with a technical degree such as engineering or computer science the pay ranges are much higher. If you graduated from a top college such as those ranked in the top 10s USNWR ranking table, the job opportunities are for these students are extremely broad. If you are frugal and if you share apartment with friends or live in your parents home you can easily pay off your loan in no time. Scholarship for foreign students are very limited and very difficult to get unless you are truly smart. Some scholarships are based on financial need other are just for your brilliance. Foreign students who are extremely brilliance and score extremely well in SAT and show other great attributes should have no problem getting scholarships. Top colleges especially Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, U of Chicago, Stanford, literary pay you to attend their colleges. Unfortunately the acceptance rate of these colleges is like 5% or lower, almost impossible to get in.
My advice to paying off your college debt fast is to study really hard and getting a good paying job afterwards. For international students, getting excellent grades will also help you in getting residency sponsorship from your employer. In sum, study hard so that you won't waste your college years!!
Have you guys watched a TH-cam channel 老高和小末?They are a lovely couple with millions of subscribers. You are a lovely couple too, and I hope you will have millions of subscribers soon as well. Keep going and best wishes!
One way to save money is to study for 1 year in American High School or live in a State for 1 year first and pay In-State College Tuition instead of Out-of-State Tuition. Each State in the USA has Public universities; some states like Texas and Florida have much lower tuition and the cost of living is lower.
Community college is a smart way for many Americans to satisfy basic lower level courses and then transfer to a 4 year school and focus on their major. It's much more economical. The downside is you don't get the full "college experience" which many kids want. Some kids who aren't used to a non regimented schedule struggle with their new found freedom. GPA, internships, and your college major usually determine your salary after graduation. STEM and business degrees are often the most valuable while many liberal arts and social sciences graduates have a difficult time finding good job opportunities unless you attended an elite school. When we were looking for a nanny for our 2 kids, there were so many undergraduate psychology majors who couldn't do anything with their bachelor's degree. Psychology, International business, social sciences, communications really struggle to find a job in their field unless they secured a strong internship or have a wide network. Many of these kids go to graduate school and then accumulate more debt. Unfortunately, many kids don't get real world guidance or have a long term career plan.
@@smwk2017 All valid points. The reality is many students aren't ready for a 4 year college right out of high school so taking a few classes and living at home helps ease the transition. Full time College kids are much more likely to encounter bad influences since most live on campus or near the school rather than at home. Most community college students don't hang around the school. There's no real campus life. Quality of education at community college isn't that important because you're taking lower level courses like government or history just to satisfy a requirement that has no application to your major. Only upper level courses really matter on college transcripts as most employers want you to excel in the classes most applicable to your field.
I just checked the average tuition of Chinese universities is around 800 USD per year,rent is less than 200 usd per year ,food cost is around 120 usd per month (I think Chinese government already covered the big part,otherwise it can't be that cheap),but if you have a special major like Arts,that will cost a lot, one of my friend use to took private piano lessons (200 usd per hour) Most of the cost for Chinese colleague students are not tuition,the big part is living cost if you want to hang out with friends or you have a girlfriend,they like to compare, buy a lot of fancy clothes and electronic products, not many students have part time jobs. all the money come from their parents Especially for some students born after late 90s are really spolied,they will ask their parents to buy thousand dollors AJ shoes,Canada goose ,Apple computer,latest phones that kinda of stuff not all of them,some people go to universities they spend most of the time on study .
That's true. My son was $270000 in debt when he finished his PharmD program (besides our debt we carried for his 1st 2 years of undergraduate studies). He was in a huge hole before he made his 1st penny.
Tuition for international students are lots more expensive than the American students! Jay, you can get the international students’ tuition info at the university’s foreign student office.
現今美國大學一大部分的收入是從國際學生的學費而來的,去年川普限制國際生的入學,讓許多的大學都叫苦連天的。International students contributed $45 billion to the U.S. economy in 2018, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce, much of it from tuition, fees and living expenses. These students typically pay higher tuition than domestic students, making many American universities dependent on the revenue streams.
I found that colleges in the West are realtively cheaper than the East. I grew up in Detroit and Indianapolis and the state school tuitions are close to what you were talking about (10k-20k a year) but I moved out west and then went to college thankfully the tuition is much cheaper. Only $5,500 a year 🙌🏻 at the state school that I go to. With my FAFSA and scholarships I have money left over too. Before I moved I was going to go to a community college first, and transfer ro save money. It's soooo important to plan ahead and look into how to pay for tuition otherwise it can get expensive quickly.
It's very hard for Jay to get a visa if he applied to a community college and even though the tuition is totally different. It's a very American thing.
Its good you guys didn't talk about food this time, so many couples always talking about eating. We want to know what you two do for work. Talk more about your job.
I am guessing Ari occupation as a HR or receptionist or do some online geographic research. I don’t know if jay have any American degrees so I am guessing he unemployed or maybe he ask his multi millionaire parents wire money run his own business.
Yeah. Colleges are very expensive. I was just lucky my kids got full rides to top private universities, so they came out with no debt and were able to support themselves right from the get go. P.S. It is nice to hear you guys talked about school. What about you Jay? What was your major?
Jay and Ari are simply a most lovely couple I have seen on the Internet!! May your future be bright and full of Love!! May your in laws be healthy and happy every day!!
I want to know more about Chinese universities. Can Jay help shed some light? I was thinking of sending my daughters to study in China. Preferably to any of the top 10 universities in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou or Shenzhen. I heard it's quality is just as good as ivy league unis expecially for computer science and much cheaper. I heard somewhere that fees can be as low as USD3000 per year. I want them to gain Chinese as their second language and have international exposure.
For Chinese students, the tuition and fees are about 1000 dollars every year. In China, all students live on Campus, and the rent is less than 200 dollars every year. Usually 4 undergraduate students share a bedroom. The food is very cheap. Normally, you food cost is less than five dollars per day because nearly all universities are public and the government do nor allow universities to ask for high tuition and fees. In order to help students from lower income family, the government requires universities to provide cheap food, but the quality is good. Food and dorms in China are welfare because the prices are much lower than that off campus.
I am from China. I went to college in China and now am doing PhD in the U.S., so I guess I can answer your question. The top Chinese universities are : Peking University and Tsinghua University (both in Beijing), Fudan University and Shanghai Jiaotong University (both in Shanghai), Zhejiang University (in Hangzhou), USTC (In Hefei), and Nanjing University (in Nanjing). The qualities of undergraduate educations in those universities are great. The Tuition fees for international students are usually ¥20,000 to ¥30,000 (about $3,000 to $4600). The cost of on-campus living is about $200/month for international students. Eating in the school canteen is very cheap ($5 to $6 a day). I would estimate the annual cost to be somewhere around $8,000 to $10,000. The biggest challenge will be language. Although some courses are now given in English, Mandarin is still the predominant language for teaching. Your daughter will need to pass HSK5 to be eligible for applying (some accept HSK4, but with provisions). HSK is a Chinese language test (like TOEFL for English). If your daughter has never learned Mandarin before, it will take her quite some time to pass HSK5. If your daughter is interested in China and the Chinese language, I guess it's a good choice because China is a safe and dynamic country with friendly and talented people. Beijing and Shanghai are very international and life is colorful and convenient there.
@@jienz1990 thank you for the information. Really appreciate it. I'm from Malaysia. Both my daughters studied primary 1-6 in Chinese School. (Here in Malaysia, we have choice of sending our children to mother toungue school like you have in Xinjiang, Tibet or inner mongolia). I'm 3rd generation Malaysian Chinese, so I choose to send them to Chinese School. Now they are in our National school which teaches in Malay (middle school). May need to send them for Chinese tuition to prepare them entrance into Chinese universities. Thank you again for the tips and advice.
@@calvyncraven1141 Wow you are Malaysian and your daughters studied in a Chinese primary school? Then I think HSK5 will be easy for them. I have a classmate in college who is from Malaysia. He studied in a Chinese high school (华文独中, hua wen du zong) in Malaysia and he cannot go to universities in Malaysia, so he chose to go to a Chinese university. He passed HSK6 very easily. HSK5 should be very easy for those who have received primary education in Chinese. I guess your daughters don't need extra Chinese lessons. All they need is just to keep good academic performance in high school. If your daughters can go to any of those 7 schools in China, I would strongly recommend that they go.
从社区学院转入大学是非常好的一个策略。便宜很多,而且社区学院一般都提供转入大学的程序。我的教授当年不止一次的提到他喜欢从社区学院来的学生,因为他们有目标且很努力。
能够做出这么好的双语视频,Jay和Ari都是高智商,非常喜欢你们的视频,我每天都会通过这个学英语,内容有趣而且又是地道美式英语,非常感谢你们这对智慧有爱的夫妻,祝福你们
Ari 真是个好女孩,情商智商都高。超喜欢你们这一对。
不容易,独立生活能力强。赞。Ari是一个非常热心的姑娘!
而且还有很高的教育。还可以拿到scholarships!
哇 Ari 智商情商都高。美国普通家庭不追求上名校。孩子没太大压力。这才是真正的幸福生活。
喜欢Ari ,非常纯朴, 心底善良,真的是好姑娘
Ari的求學過程讓人驚訝,由於家境並不富裕,努力學習靠獎學金幫助自己完成學業,真是不容易,值得學子學習的地方。
把你们的视频都看了遍,真的不错,能如此近距离的了解美国家庭的日常生活,真的很有意思。被你们的家庭氛围感染,祝你们幸福。
我也看了遍,感觉还不过瘾,哈哈,真是神仙眷侣啊
你要相信,你绝对的帮助了一些人,这个太牛了!谢谢你们。
这个男生很自然也很自信。要是我在毕业典礼看见对方家长流泪,我估计都不知道该怎么办了
很有用的片,長知識了。你太太説every country have its own struggle,非常正確!
两位是 天生一对,真羡慕。
Jay is very gentleman person..Ari is so pretty and good woman look like..
Well done! Ari! I have many colleagues also did the same: enrolled in community college for two years and carried academic credit to university for another 2 or 3 years! Most economical way to get a bachelor’s degree or higher. Another plus is it’s relatively easier to excel in community college if you are self motivated, GPA would be impressive which helps to get into good universities!
好棒,很接地氣的一集
Jay, you lucky guy. Cherish your life - keep her forever.
视频做得非常棒,两位辛苦了。Ari是个非常热情的女孩,感谢你的建议。希望你们每一天快乐幸福。
田纳西Jay和Ari is always informative and educational. One of the reasons they have so many subscribers.
太棒了,让我们也互相了解对方的文化和不同
谢谢你的视频,让我认识和接触到美国的家庭和社会,你的英文也很好。
I am the same way as your wife. I am not young anymore but I am still in university for my bachelor degree after I moved to US.
She’s taking the red pill for college life. Amazing couple:)
制作视频会花费大量的时间,要注意休息。谢谢你们像朋友一样的分享,爱你们
I also went through similar path as Ari. I went to community college in Canada and transferred all the credits to U.S college and actually graduated within 3.5 years. I went to public university. I never took any loan and have no debt. I don't think US college allows international students to take loans. I recommend any American students who look for bachelor's degree option. GO TO COLLEGE THAT GIVES YOU BEST SCHOLSRSHIP!
Ari is so kind.
我也看了你们的西瓜视频,平均点阅率和粉丝量都是TH-cam的10倍以上,说明了中国的潜力和市场真是太厉害了!替你们加油!
他们中国平台的账号早开很多,油管账号只开了两个月,目前涨粉速度和观看量在油管来说算很高的了。
What a decent normal family. I like your channel.Best wishes!
Ari的英文很好听,发音清晰,表达简单易懂,而且语调节奏掌握的恰到好处,非常适合教英文!
后面还直接去家了做火锅了🤗🤭
@@weixiang8993 Jay用厨艺征服了老婆家人😄😄
@@stevel5806 其实美国这种中产家底和北上广一般家庭差不多。Jay能够去美国留学,家底应该也不错
一起成长的感觉真好
先点赞,再看
Student debts of $30K to $50K are normal in the U.S., unfortunately. However, after graduation and if you land a job in a decent company your entry level pay, depending on the states you are in, can range from $35K to $55K. This is for typical clerical type jobs. If you graduated with a technical degree such as engineering or computer science the pay ranges are much higher. If you graduated from a top college such as those ranked in the top 10s USNWR ranking table, the job opportunities are for these students are extremely broad.
If you are frugal and if you share apartment with friends or live in your parents home you can easily pay off your loan in no time.
Scholarship for foreign students are very limited and very difficult to get unless you are truly smart. Some scholarships are based on financial need other are just for your brilliance. Foreign students who are extremely brilliance and score extremely well in SAT and show other great attributes should have no problem getting scholarships. Top colleges especially Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, U of Chicago, Stanford, literary pay you to attend their colleges. Unfortunately the acceptance rate of these colleges is like 5% or lower, almost impossible to get in.
thank you!
I have friends graduated from college with student loan up to 100, 000. So in your case, that is still quite manageable.
太喜歡你們的頻道了!
Ari is a smart woman!!! Thanks for sharing your tips!!
等我的孩子们大学毕业后我也要重新上大学,不为文凭,而是要让自己的退休生活质量更高
佩服你可以一起
I really like your video and already referred to others to watch your video, I like your content of video and your both personality. Good job!
My advice to paying off your college debt fast is to study really hard and getting a good paying job afterwards. For international students, getting excellent grades will also help you in getting residency sponsorship from your employer. In sum, study hard so that you won't waste your college years!!
Jay 很帥呀!完全可以理解 Ari 見面後,想嫁的心情呀!
Have you guys watched a TH-cam channel 老高和小末?They are a lovely couple with millions of subscribers. You are a lovely couple too, and I hope you will have millions of subscribers soon as well. Keep going and best wishes!
Jay loves them. He is always watching their channel
下一个目标100K,指日可待。 自然会有国内幕后专业市场策划团队与Jay联系。尤其是国内对这方面的channel有很大需求,当然进入国内,林子大了,啥鸟都有。Jay继续。加油。
Jay might be a spy ? Many students are spied from CNN and CIA reports. This is real lovely couple.
yea I watch them too
@@Tchf1000 別謠言耸听。中国恐共症離开這里吧!
Good topic! Yea my wife paid off her student loans. US university is very expensive.
哇~非常优秀的女生!太棒啦!!
One way to save money is to study for 1 year in American High School or live in a State for 1 year first and pay In-State College Tuition instead of Out-of-State Tuition. Each State in the USA has Public universities; some states like Texas and Florida have much lower tuition and the cost of living is lower.
Community college is a smart way for many Americans to satisfy basic lower level courses and then transfer to a 4 year school and focus on their major. It's much more economical.
The downside is you don't get the full "college experience" which many kids want. Some kids who aren't used to a non regimented schedule struggle with their new found freedom.
GPA, internships, and your college major usually determine your salary after graduation. STEM and business degrees are often the most valuable while many liberal arts and social sciences graduates have a difficult time finding good job opportunities unless you attended an elite school.
When we were looking for a nanny for our 2 kids, there were so many undergraduate psychology majors who couldn't do anything with their bachelor's degree. Psychology, International business, social sciences, communications really struggle to find a job in their field unless they secured a strong internship or have a wide network. Many of these kids go to graduate school and then accumulate more debt.
Unfortunately, many kids don't get real world guidance or have a long term career plan.
Thank you for sharing this information
@@smwk2017
All valid points. The reality is many students aren't ready for a 4 year college right out of high school so taking a few classes and living at home helps ease the transition. Full time College kids are much more likely to encounter bad influences since most live on campus or near the school rather than at home. Most community college students don't hang around the school. There's no real campus life.
Quality of education at community college isn't that important because you're taking lower level courses like government or history just to satisfy a requirement that has no application to your major. Only upper level courses really matter on college transcripts as most employers want you to excel in the classes most applicable to your field.
我很喜欢Ari,她长的漂亮,而且很诚实,客观。希望她把自己去过中国的感受介绍给美国人民。
太棒啦 谢谢分享 涨知识了 Thanks for sharing different culture
来啦 一大早就来看你们的视频 一整天都开心了
感动,给你爱心
@@JayAri 和Ari多拍点恋爱的故事,或者是给现在年轻人的一些意见,我会非常期待!!!😍
Jay 是个帅哥,越看越帅。性格也好。配得上Ari
真的是金童玉女的搭配,好幸福!!! 很喜歡你們的頻道,非常棒!!!
谢谢分享!幸福都写在 ari 的脸上!
好幸福的一对,祝福你们!!
我以前怎么没想到上社区学院呢?这是个很好的进入口。感谢Jay 和Ari 提供了很有启发的思路。
一个意外发现了你们的频道。一口气看遍了所有的视频。真的非常喜欢你们的频道!非常真实非常接地气非常棒!继续加油👍👍👍
I just checked the average tuition of Chinese universities is around 800 USD per year,rent is less than 200 usd per year ,food cost is around 120 usd per month (I think Chinese government already covered the big part,otherwise it can't be that cheap),but if you have a special major like Arts,that will cost a lot, one of my friend use to took private piano lessons (200 usd per hour)
Most of the cost for Chinese colleague students are not tuition,the big part is living cost if you want to hang out with friends or you have a girlfriend,they like to compare, buy a lot of fancy clothes and electronic products, not many students have part time jobs. all the money come from their parents
Especially for some students born after late 90s are really spolied,they will ask their parents to buy thousand dollors AJ shoes,Canada goose ,Apple computer,latest phones that kinda of stuff
not all of them,some people go to universities they spend most of the time on study .
Very informative video thankyou.
this is informative, good video
很高兴看到了你的订阅量猛增了,加油!
非常好的介绍。愿你们幸福的生活长长久久!
你们俩好棒!
很好看的頻道♥️ 喜歡這種分享日常的Vlog
$250,000 student loans are very common for a pharmacy student after 4 years of studying at USC after 4 years of undergraduate studies.
That's true. My son was $270000 in debt when he finished his PharmD program (besides our debt we carried for his 1st 2 years of undergraduate studies). He was in a huge hole before he made his 1st penny.
非常棒祝你们幸福
Tuition for international students are lots more expensive than the American students! Jay, you can get the international students’ tuition info at the university’s foreign student office.
Would be cool to know about first reactions of jays parents meeting ari
It's great! It's a very useful information for international students
Jay下次介绍一下你的情况啊,我们很感兴趣
Ari感觉上好像瘦了!越来越漂亮了!🥰👍👏🤗
現今美國大學一大部分的收入是從國際學生的學費而來的,去年川普限制國際生的入學,讓許多的大學都叫苦連天的。International students contributed $45 billion to the U.S. economy in 2018, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce, much of it from tuition, fees and living expenses. These students typically pay higher tuition than domestic students, making many American universities dependent on the revenue streams.
这期视频我学习了一些关于美国教育的知识。谢谢你们。通过你们,我也更加了解了美国的文化,我会不断看你们之前的视频,学习更多~
I found that colleges in the West are realtively cheaper than the East. I grew up in Detroit and Indianapolis and the state school tuitions are close to what you were talking about (10k-20k a year) but I moved out west and then went to college thankfully the tuition is much cheaper. Only $5,500 a year 🙌🏻 at the state school that I go to. With my FAFSA and scholarships I have money left over too. Before I moved I was going to go to a community college first, and transfer ro save money. It's soooo important to plan ahead and look into how to pay for tuition otherwise it can get expensive quickly.
West coast state college tuition might be less but the living expenses is very high.
Need a video like this about jays life n Chinese life
非常有用,多謝資訊
俩个人都很优秀,阳光帅气,美丽大方。👍👍👍
优秀啥…
It's very hard for Jay to get a visa if he applied to a community college and even though the tuition is totally different. It's a very American thing.
很喜欢你们的视频,两个人颜值高,人又好!
Well done, 表情很自然,越做越好!
未看先赞,养成习惯~
You guys are lovely. A new subscriber here.
Thank you 🥰
再说一遍!赶紧生个混血贝贝,我就近来祝福,有可能您们会吃一惊!
Its good you guys didn't talk about food this time, so many couples always talking about eating. We want to know what you two do for work. Talk more about your job.
I am guessing Ari occupation as a HR or receptionist or do some online geographic research. I don’t know if jay have any American degrees so I am guessing he unemployed or maybe he ask his multi millionaire parents wire money run his own business.
:)
He was a Chinese teacher at a high school in a small town in Tennessee. I have seen the self-introduction video he sent.
30,000 depends on the state, for california your looking at least 40,000 is higher
Very sweet happy young couple👍👍
很不错的一对,白头偕老
Ari is really smart to get scholarships and earned some money!
Lovely couple ❤️❤️❤️ both of you 😘
可以做一期介绍jay是读的哪所大学什么专业才在美国找到工作的嘛谢谢🙏
Ari 很聪明很贤惠啊❤❤
So Jay, what do u do for a living actually?
看你们的视频就像连续剧一样,会中毒。能不能弄一期美国人都喜欢读什么书?我很想知道!谢谢你们!这期是第960 个赞。
这种留言我读给Ari听,然后她就是像看到可爱的小猫一样的表情。谢谢你的留言和支持
字幕的字体可以放小一点,一个是不会出了画面,一个是方便阅读。
老人也能申请奖学金,是很不错,鼓励活到老学到老,你媳妇很棒懂得节约学费开支
我还以为你是指他的媳妇(daughter in law),通常我们是称呼对方的太太或老婆,应该只是中国是叫对方的太太为媳妇,有点不习惯,感觉活在古时代。就好比一些中国的youtuber,习惯把自己的太太叫做“美国姑娘”。。。哇佬!
@@lcb8888 只是在中国的华北和东北常用媳妇称呼老婆,你说的那个其实是儿媳妇、儿媳。太太和夫人在中共建国后不太会用了,因为一般都指代资本家和权贵阶层家的贵妇。
各地语言和习惯都不同,哪个省市的几百几千万人都代表不了中国,你也只代表广东裔福建裔在南洋的习惯。
Yeah. Colleges are very expensive. I was just lucky my kids got full rides to top private universities, so they came out with no debt and were able to support themselves right from the get go.
P.S. It is nice to hear you guys talked about school. What about you Jay? What was your major?
What do you guys do for a living? Are you both working now or still going to school? How long have you dated before getting married?
She is beautiful
Jay and Ari are simply a most lovely couple I have seen on the Internet!! May your future be bright and full of Love!! May your in laws be healthy and happy every day!!
Wow that’s the sweetest! Thank you for your blessing ^_^ May you also have a life full of the light and love!
ari真的好美啊!!
I want to know more about Chinese universities. Can Jay help shed some light? I was thinking of sending my daughters to study in China.
Preferably to any of the top 10 universities in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou or Shenzhen. I heard it's quality is just as good as ivy league unis expecially for computer science and much cheaper. I heard somewhere that fees can be as low as USD3000 per year.
I want them to gain Chinese as their second language and have international exposure.
For Chinese students, the tuition and fees are about 1000 dollars every year. In China, all students live on Campus, and the rent is less than 200 dollars every year. Usually 4 undergraduate students share a bedroom. The food is very cheap. Normally, you food cost is less than five dollars per day because nearly all universities are public and the government do nor allow universities to ask for high tuition and fees. In order to help students from lower income family, the government requires universities to provide cheap food, but the quality is good. Food and dorms in China are welfare because the prices are much lower than that off campus.
I am from China. I went to college in China and now am doing PhD in the U.S., so I guess I can answer your question.
The top Chinese universities are : Peking University and Tsinghua University (both in Beijing), Fudan University and Shanghai Jiaotong University (both in Shanghai), Zhejiang University (in Hangzhou), USTC (In Hefei), and Nanjing University (in Nanjing).
The qualities of undergraduate educations in those universities are great. The Tuition fees for international students are usually ¥20,000 to ¥30,000 (about $3,000 to $4600). The cost of on-campus living is about $200/month for international students. Eating in the school canteen is very cheap ($5 to $6 a day). I would estimate the annual cost to be somewhere around $8,000 to $10,000.
The biggest challenge will be language. Although some courses are now given in English, Mandarin is still the predominant language for teaching. Your daughter will need to pass HSK5 to be eligible for applying (some accept HSK4, but with provisions). HSK is a Chinese language test (like TOEFL for English). If your daughter has never learned Mandarin before, it will take her quite some time to pass HSK5.
If your daughter is interested in China and the Chinese language, I guess it's a good choice because China is a safe and dynamic country with friendly and talented people. Beijing and Shanghai are very international and life is colorful and convenient there.
a year of study abroad is well enough
@@jienz1990 thank you for the information. Really appreciate it.
I'm from Malaysia. Both my daughters studied primary 1-6 in Chinese School. (Here in Malaysia, we have choice of sending our children to mother toungue school like you have in Xinjiang, Tibet or inner mongolia). I'm 3rd generation Malaysian Chinese, so I choose to send them to Chinese School.
Now they are in our National school which teaches in Malay (middle school). May need to send them for Chinese tuition to prepare them entrance into Chinese universities.
Thank you again for the tips and advice.
@@calvyncraven1141 Wow you are Malaysian and your daughters studied in a Chinese primary school? Then I think HSK5 will be easy for them. I have a classmate in college who is from Malaysia. He studied in a Chinese high school (华文独中, hua wen du zong) in Malaysia and he cannot go to universities in Malaysia, so he chose to go to a Chinese university. He passed HSK6 very easily.
HSK5 should be very easy for those who have received primary education in Chinese. I guess your daughters don't need extra Chinese lessons. All they need is just to keep good academic performance in high school. If your daughters can go to any of those 7 schools in China, I would strongly recommend that they go.
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International student tuition will be 2-4x as much as resident students.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Education, in my opinion, is the best investment in your life and worth doing though it may be expensive to do so.
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