China to train fault

I was fortunate to be invited to teach, of course, a graduate university in Beijing in the spring semester this year. While the students were already said, smart, I gained and the others were less predictable, Director of them, as imperfect and rigid education system in east China.

Most students China spend their entire lives trying to get in the best schools since the Communist Party senior officials are mainly artisans elite students in these schools.

You will receive gejätet by a series of standardized tests in the country as early as grade school. But pressure has only begun there.

It is quite typical High School students at the beginning of their school day at 7:30 am and ends at 11 hours, they often look for a way or a large specialize in which, before giving themselves themselves and often choose College One area in which they think they have the greatest potential for a Top-school, even if this is not what they enjoy. Students can choose, because it accounts, he knows a good shot to receive or Peking University Tsinghua University, that great, but it really has a love for chemistry and maybe even good.

Unfortunately, even after managing for the title of the school, they do not change majors and often end in this field, she has studied, rather than the chance to try to do what they want really done, especially by pressure from parents. So the game system to get a name brand school, the students themselves systematically deny (China) during their highest potential.

For a Top-MBA program, for example, schools, students choose with more results. But candidates who obtained the most test results are often not the same with the best management talent. Note Teachers have more time to study these standardized tests, while investment bankers, who must work at the moment, little time for preparation of the review. Accordingly, suggest that teachers, bankers investment for a slot in the MBA program, but businesses, recruitment of these schools is to discover later that these students do not have the personal qualities must mount head of the direction of the forces of the economy.

I have many occasions, that western companies such as investment banks have been complaining they could not enough qualified people to rent, while many Chinese graduates could not be found jobs created. From September 2007 up to one third of unemployed university graduates Chinese

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