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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Depends on the college. Oxford? La Sorbonne? Sure. [b]Tsinghua[/b] University - I would not bet on it.[/quote] China, Japan and Korea care a lot more about where you get your degree from than here. If you are thinking about working over there it may not be an bad idea. But getting into Tsinghua is extremely difficult. [/quote] This is true. If a US students is capable of getting into Tsinghua they should also be able to get into Harvard, Yale, etc and those degrees held by an American would sell better in China to employers than a Tsinghua degree. There is no real value added to by Tsinghua over a top Ivy (for an American). Also, it doesn't work in reverse. 90% of American companies in the US don't know what the hell TSinghua is and watch their eyes glaze over when she says "It is the top school in China." FOr jobs in US or China, top US school is the way to go[/quote]
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