Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you Asian? Would be difficult socially as a white or other ethnic group person.
Being a blond, tall white person with fair skin and big blue eyes would be a plus.
East Asia is very racist and adores white skin. They'll do swimmingly.
I apologize for the off topic question to this post, but i often wonder about the roots of racism in China and Japan. When I spent time there (lived/worked there for a short time), there was such bias against black/dark skinned people. Even their beauty norms are all about light skin. I am curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you Asian? Would be difficult socially as a white or other ethnic group person.
Being a blond, tall white person with fair skin and big blue eyes would be a plus.
East Asia is very racist and adores white skin. They'll do swimmingly.
Anonymous wrote:^^ continuing
I just read some of the other posts. This idea that the students can't think out of the box is typical to this board. 100% off base slash racist slash stuck in some 1995 era. I sometimes think people who post here don't even have careers, the comments are so out of touch.
The one issue an American graduating from these schools will absolutely bump into is that some American companies will wonder about corporate espionage, which is huge. Americans at these schools (faculty included) will be approached by all kinds of actors - American and Chinese, government-sponsored and corporate - wondering if you aren't interested in some freelance opportunities (ie spying). Apple, etc will wonder who you're also getting paid by. But .. they have ways to investigate. it's just a matter of if they're interested enough to go through the hassle.
It works the other way too. If this students graduates and then spends 4 years at BABA, half of the American companies in the area will know their email and want them to jump to them for a huge amount of money
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you Asian? Would be difficult socially as a white or other ethnic group person.
Being a blond, tall white person with fair skin and big blue eyes would be a plus.
East Asia is very racist and adores white skin. They'll do swimmingly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you Asian? Would be difficult socially as a white or other ethnic group person.
Being a blond, tall white person with fair skin and big blue eyes would be a plus.
Anonymous wrote:Are you Asian? Would be difficult socially as a white or other ethnic group person.
Anonymous wrote:^^ continuing
I just read some of the other posts. This idea that the students can't think out of the box is typical to this board. 100% off base slash racist slash stuck in some 1995 era. I sometimes think people who post here don't even have careers, the comments are so out of touch.
The one issue an American graduating from these schools will absolutely bump into is that some American companies will wonder about corporate espionage, which is huge. Americans at these schools (faculty included) will be approached by all kinds of actors - American and Chinese, government-sponsored and corporate - wondering if you aren't interested in some freelance opportunities (ie spying). Apple, etc will wonder who you're also getting paid by. But .. they have ways to investigate. it's just a matter of if they're interested enough to go through the hassle.
It works the other way too. If this students graduates and then spends 4 years at BABA, half of the American companies in the area will know their email and want them to jump to them for a huge amount of money
Anonymous wrote:lol severe government censorship. Please ask Harvard how it feels about it.