USA universities are profit driven. Show profit = success. Education is absolutely non-necessary. In fact, education may be a hinderance, depending on how prominent the athletic programs are.
Zhang Chunzi, a 25-year-old who works at a foreign trade company in Hangzhou, still has 150,000 yuan of loans outstanding from a dozen platforms including Ant Group Co.â(TM)s Jiebei service. Zhang, who lost her job in February last year due to the pandemic and only just found a new job in June, makes a monthly 6,000 yuan after-tax.
Sound familiar? Yea this article is 2 years old. Even the official gov't propaganda isn't talking about forgiveness though - only deferred payments, which are probably lies like everything else they say.
It's also China. The home of industrial espionage and the country that can't seem to make any innovations on their own - just steal them. [nytimes.com]
I worked for a semiconductor design firm back in the nineties and our designs were being stolen by the Chinese then - they had a whole industry centered around delidding ICs and studying them with advanced microscopy. Turns out copying and designing are separate skills...
are also full of bullshit and prestige posturing.
USA universities are profit driven. Show profit = success. Education is absolutely non-necessary. In fact, education may be a hinderance, depending on how prominent the athletic programs are.
Bloomberg is usually very pro-China since Michael has a lot of investment there himself. [archive.is]
Zhang Chunzi, a 25-year-old who works at a foreign trade company in Hangzhou, still has 150,000 yuan of loans outstanding from a dozen platforms including Ant Group Co.â(TM)s Jiebei service.
Zhang, who lost her job in February last year due to the pandemic and only just found a new job in June, makes a monthly 6,000 yuan after-tax.
Sound familiar? Yea this article is 2 years old. Even the official gov't propaganda isn't talking about forgiveness though - only deferred payments, which are probably lies like everything else they say.
Their Gen Z isn't any better off than ours. [archive.is]
It's also China. The home of industrial espionage and the country that can't seem to make any innovations on their own - just steal them. [nytimes.com]
Anyone else remember the Capacitor Plague of the early 2000s? Literally the result of Chinese Industrial Espionage? [theguardian.com]
I worked for a semiconductor design firm back in the nineties and our designs were being stolen by the Chinese then - they had a whole industry centered around delidding ICs and studying them with advanced microscopy. Turns out copying and designing are separate skills...