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The American Dream Is Alive In China

Number of international students in the US:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_student
Really, no indian students want to go home...

For Chinese students, when come back, similar income, similar lifestyle, maybe a little bit more crowded, but not a big deal...
But for indian students, the difference is between the Heaven and Hell...


People from countries that have been dwelled on stagnation won't understand what "dynamic era" means. They simply are not capable of comprehension. I don't blame them, as China is so fuxking uniquly out of what all current Western economical/sociological theories are capable of explaining.
 
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"One Country, two system", remember? Average Home Size for a mainland Chinese family of 3 is 120sm, or about 1300SF. I guess this is why HKers are so pissed as they used to better off than regular mainlander, maybe "One Country One System" would be better for them? Who knows, are those HKers actually fighting for democracy?
You are correct. All the Chinese engineers I work with in the US hated their 3000 sq/ft homes. They wish they could buy something smaller like how their parents lives back in China.
 
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You are correct. All the Chinese engineers I work with in the US hated their 3000 sq/ft homes. They wish they could buy something smaller like how their parents lives back in China.
3000 sq/ft? So what? Our peasants live in larger houses than city people:
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/afte...ill-call-chinese-farmers-cheap-labors.564550/
And why not these vn refugees like you living in Hong Kong coffin rooms go back to vn first?? lol...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnamese_people_in_Hong_Kong
 
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That number is true but that H1-B count isn't all college graduates. You have contract agencies like Kforce bringing in people who never set foot in the US school system. I don’t think I’ve ever worked with somebody from India who actually went to a US school. They all came over through some agency who probably paid them only 33% of the fee they charged their client. (Note to US PDFers: Has anybody actually worked with an Indian who graduated from a US college??)

But I can't get it through that guy's head that there is an H1-B cap (which applies to ALL stufents). If a Million foreign students wanted to stay it isn't going to happen. If there were only say 50,000 foreign students in the US in say 1990 and now there are a million I’m sure the percent staying is going down. So the more students who come to the US to study the more that have to leave...so the percent obviously goes down.

So yeah if in the year 2000 there were only about 50,000 Chinese students a higher percentage would be able to stay vs in 2018 when there was around 500,000 Chinese students.
 
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That number is true but that H1-B count isn't all college graduates. You have contract agencies like Kforce bringing in people who never set foot in the US school systems. I don’t think I’ve ever worked with somebody from India and who actually went to a US school. They all came over through some agency who probably paid them only 33% of the fee they charged their client. (Note to PDF: Has anybody worked with an Indian who graduated from a US college??)

But I can't get it through that guy's head that there is an H1-B cap. If a Million foreign students wanted to stay it isn't going to happen. If there were only say 50,000 foreign students in the US in say 1990 and now there are a million I’m sure the percent staying is going down. So the more students who come to the US to study the more that have to leave...so the percent goes down.

So yeah if in the year 2000 there were only about 50,000 Chinese students a higher percentage would be able to stay vs in 2018 when there was around 500,000 Chinese students.
US jobs for foreign students are far from being saturated, despite india only has half the number of Chinese students in the US, guess who take the crown of the OPT??? It is india:https://www.pewresearch.org/global/...g-and-working-in-u-s-after-graduation-surges/
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For Chinese students, they may apply for OPT after graduation, and take a short time to find a Postdoc then go back after that, as Chinese universities require such experiences for better faculty positions. But for indians, probably they end up with working with H1B visa and then green card, and then become a citizen...

Admitting China's economic progress is the main reason for Chinese students to go back is not that difficult...
 
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US jobs for foreign students are far from being saturated, despite india only has half that of Chinese students in the US, guess who take the crown of the OPT??? It is india:https://www.pewresearch.org/global/...g-and-working-in-u-s-after-graduation-surges/
PGMD_2018.05.10_Foreign-Student-Graduate-Workers-OPT_0-01.png

For Chinese students, they may apply for OPT after graduation, and take a short time to find a Postdoc then go back after that, as Chinese universities require such experiences for better faculty positions. But for indians, probably they end up with working with H1B visa and then green card, and then become a citizen...

Admitting China's economic progress is the main reason for Chinese students to go back is not that difficult...

OPT is only a temporary thing. You get a year. Another 24 months if they grant you an extension. Not many companies are going to waste their time with that...other than having some cheap labor with a high turnover to do grunt work.
 
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OPT is only a temporary thing. You get a year. Another 24 months if they grant you an extension.
But it still reflect the difference between China and india, which shows that economic progress is the primary reason for Chinese overseas students to come back, rather than you claimed "limited jobs" for Chinese students. Otherwise, Chinese students will show same behavior as indian students after graduation...
BTW, do you have any idea about how much is the percentage of H1b for US university graduates vs graduates from universities of other countries??
 
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But it still reflect the difference between China and india, which shows that economic progress is the primary reason for Chinese overseas students to come back, rather than you claimed "limited jobs" for Chinese students. Otherwise, Chinese students will show same behavior as indian students after graduation...
BTW, do you have any idea about how much is the percentage of H1b for US university graduates vs graduates from universities of other countries??

I once heard students make up less than 30% of the H1-B pool. Don’t know the current numbers.
 
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I have been in prefab homes that went over $150k. Palatial compares to the average apartment in your China.

American dream indeed.:enjoy:

Over half of Americans say they would consider living in a home that's less than 600 square feet, according to a survey by the National Association of Home Builders last year. Millennials expressed even more interest, with 63 percent revealing that they too would live in a tiny home.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/real-es...a-the-pros-and-cons-of-living-in-a-micro-home

In 2017, nearly 79 million adults (31.9% of the adult population) lived in a shared household – that is, a household with at least one “extra adult” who is not the household head, the spouse or unmarried partner of the head, or an 18- to 24-year-old student.
https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-ta...-by-parents-living-with-their-adult-children/

Thirty percent of working-age adults – those aged 23 to 65 – live in "doubled-up households," according to the report from real estate site Zillow.

No surprises here: The figures are even bleaker in San Francisco, where Zillow found 38 percent of adults live with mom and pop, or roommates.

https://www.sfgate.com/realestate/article/sf-bay-area-rent-roommates-parents-study-12432178.php

SEATTLE, Dec. 14, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Nationally, nearly one in three adults live with a roommate or parent, the greatest share ever reported, according to a new Zillow® analysis.
http://zillow.mediaroom.com/2017-12-14-Share-of-Adults-Living-with-Roommates-Higher-than-Ever-Before
 
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You are correct. All the Chinese engineers I work with in the US hated their 3000 sq/ft homes. They wish they could buy something smaller like how their parents lives back in China.

A house is not THE ONLY thing in life, buddy! Some of those Chinese colleagues of yours might have been having a second thought about their decision made years ago, when "America Dream" was indeed the aurora beaming from "The City Upon The Hill" and China was a polluted, dirt-poor 3rd world commie country, when what people here made in one day was more than what average Chinese folks made in one month.

Those days have long gone. Except for a 3000 SF house on a half-acre lot, Chinese today enjoy many social perks that we in the states can only dream of and are not likely to see in our life time, like ever developing public transportation, 3 week-long public holidays per year, retiring at 55-60 with full benefits, like 4-12 months paid maternity leave, or walk-in hospital ER without having to worry about upcoming bills...... Sure they can't use FB or Youtube without jumping loops, but many would exchange that for 100-fold pay hike in 40 years.

Give Chinese some credit for what they have achieved in just 40 years, doesn't matter how much you hate "communist" or "Yellow Peril" for some.
 
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American dream indeed.:enjoy:

Over half of Americans say they would consider living in a home that's less than 600 square feet, according to a survey by the National Association of Home Builders last year. Millennials expressed even more interest, with 63 percent revealing that they too would live in a tiny home.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/real-es...a-the-pros-and-cons-of-living-in-a-micro-home

In 2017, nearly 79 million adults (31.9% of the adult population) lived in a shared household – that is, a household with at least one “extra adult” who is not the household head, the spouse or unmarried partner of the head, or an 18- to 24-year-old student.
https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-ta...-by-parents-living-with-their-adult-children/

Thirty percent of working-age adults – those aged 23 to 65 – live in "doubled-up households," according to the report from real estate site Zillow.

No surprises here: The figures are even bleaker in San Francisco, where Zillow found 38 percent of adults live with mom and pop, or roommates.

https://www.sfgate.com/realestate/article/sf-bay-area-rent-roommates-parents-study-12432178.php

SEATTLE, Dec. 14, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Nationally, nearly one in three adults live with a roommate or parent, the greatest share ever reported, according to a new Zillow® analysis.
http://zillow.mediaroom.com/2017-12-14-Share-of-Adults-Living-with-Roommates-Higher-than-Ever-Before
Yeah...Am sure the US is heading for another real estate crisis, except this time it is because people want smaller homes and living with their parents.

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/19/us-existing-home-sales-rise-in-august.html
 
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I have been in prefab homes that went over $150k. Palatial compares to the average apartment in your China.
America here America there, America this America that... Give me a break... Sure, China is our China, but America is not your America...
You are NOT American, you are just a vn refugee...
When we talk about Americans, we talk about someone like this:
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Or even someone like this as well:
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But NOT someone like this:
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lol....

You can boast whatever about how beautiful how spacious your master's house is, but it is not yours, you are just a slave or servant they let you in out of mercy...

We have multiple Chinese members
here holding American passports, but they consider themselves primarily Chinese. Even the guy named Viet, although boastful as well, at least can show some spine, by promoting his country vn everywhere. You are so pathetic, other than an American azz licker, you are nothing...
 
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