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cathycathyhan:
Thanks for all the inspirational stories. However, do not assume people disagree with you only because they 吃不起苦 or 心浮气躁. That is quite an illogical assertion without any basis. I have quite a bit of practical experience on this matter to know what I am talking about.
The fact remains that the time has changed. 1980's was a different era with certain opportunities not available to law students entering law schools today. The "80年代留学的" faced different, but not necessarily worse, problems than those faced by students today. A Chinese student in the US in the 80's faced a different supply-demand curve than a Chinese student today. Jobless rates for law school grads in the US is at historical high. A large percentage of them are jobless, whether they were from China or not.
I would encourage anyone to pursue her dream. However, she should not deny the reality with unrealistic stories that only happened due to the historical context or rare personal attributes. |
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