Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is from a website founded by Ben Shapiro, people. It's the RWNJ echo chamber. Know that before you feed the troll.
I mean the facts are still the facts.
And it’s interesting that your bias makes you automatically assume there must be “nothing to report” rather than wonder why it’s not being reported on by other outlets and why fCPS isnt using this as a great PR plug for how amazing they are to partner with the CCP and get a cool $3.4 million from it if they are so proud of it. Why the secrecy? Why isn’t this widely known?
Anonymous wrote:This is from a website founded by Ben Shapiro, people. It's the RWNJ echo chamber. Know that before you feed the troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why this would be a problem? Can someone explain what is wrong with this?
Well if you don’t understand that the CCP is not our “ally” then I can’t help you.
Ok. This is a high school, who cares if the CCP or anyone emulates a high school. They weren't sold JPL, they were sold TJ
Tell me you don’t understand how ivies recruit top students who go on to be top executives and govt officials…..without telling me
Actually, it's pretty clear that you have no idea if you think having a TJ in Beijing is going to move the needle on international admits at any school.
Not the point at all.
Having 20 TJs just replicates a (previously) successful model for channeling the best and brightest within China toward a top-tier education.
And they provided them with specific individual student work so they can tracj and target the American students pretty easily.
That sounds easy? Really? Do you think universities just accept international admits with no cap? All it does is shift the admit from a non-TJ clone in China to a TJ clone in China. So what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why this would be a problem? Can someone explain what is wrong with this?
Well if you don’t understand that the CCP is not our “ally” then I can’t help you.
Ok. This is a high school, who cares if the CCP or anyone emulates a high school. They weren't sold JPL, they were sold TJ
Tell me you don’t understand how ivies recruit top students who go on to be top executives and govt officials…..without telling me
Actually, it's pretty clear that you have no idea if you think having a TJ in Beijing is going to move the needle on international admits at any school.
Not the point at all.
Having 20 TJs just replicates a (previously) successful model for channeling the best and brightest within China toward a top-tier education.
And they provided them with specific individual student work so they can tracj and target the American students pretty easily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why this would be a problem? Can someone explain what is wrong with this?
Well if you don’t understand that the CCP is not our “ally” then I can’t help you.
Ok. This is a high school, who cares if the CCP or anyone emulates a high school. They weren't sold JPL, they were sold TJ
Tell me you don’t understand how ivies recruit top students who go on to be top executives and govt officials…..without telling me
Actually, it's pretty clear that you have no idea if you think having a TJ in Beijing is going to move the needle on international admits at any school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In China, the Asian students go to these schools. The parents are very invested in these programs and their kids education.
In US, the Asian students go to these schools. The parents are very invested in these programs and their kids education.
ITS SAME -SAME. Why worry?
Theoretically you worry because you would rather the competition not get an edge in the cutting edge technology race. Do you really want other nations to have quantum computers before us? Space weapons? Other unknown next gen tech?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why this would be a problem? Can someone explain what is wrong with this?
Well if you don’t understand that the CCP is not our “ally” then I can’t help you.
Ok. This is a high school, who cares if the CCP or anyone emulates a high school. They weren't sold JPL, they were sold TJ
Tell me you don’t understand how ivies recruit top students who go on to be top executives and govt officials…..without telling me
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why this would be a problem? Can someone explain what is wrong with this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why this would be a problem? Can someone explain what is wrong with this?
Well if you don’t understand that the CCP is not our “ally” then I can’t help you.
Ok. This is a high school, who cares if the CCP or anyone emulates a high school. They weren't sold JPL, they were sold TJ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why this would be a problem? Can someone explain what is wrong with this?
Well if you don’t understand that the CCP is not our “ally” then I can’t help you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why this would be a problem? Can someone explain what is wrong with this?
Well if you don’t understand that the CCP is not our “ally” then I can’t help you.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why this would be a problem? Can someone explain what is wrong with this?