| There are many Asian universities which are the local equivalent of Southern Illinois. Asian slackers can go to these schools, too. However, the instruction and resources at these schools will be much worse than the actual Southern Illinois, so many graduates have problems finding employment. |
Really? Do tell? DH's good friends in the UK have kids who just started unis or applying to them. DH asked about "diversity" and e.c., and they all said that the unis there don't care that much "what make you unique, a leader". Sure, all thing being equal (scores), they may look at e.c., but it's not like here at all. Top notch unis may look at what e.c.s you did in *your* field, but they don't care about what makes you "different". DC would love that. DC has no desire to do other things other than the area of interest. So, the Asian American kids who have great grades, scores, want to major in STEM, go to robotics competition, math olympiad, etc... are not "unique", and that won't make the kid stand out. But that kind of bakground in the UK would be good for STEM majors because they care about the things you did in your area of interest, not what make you "different", like a STEM major who took a leadership role in SGA or started a gardening club. They wouldn't care about that. |