Chinese students used to be an epitome of dilligence, hardworking, and talents in the eys of admissions commiittee at U.S. schools. Now it is linked to forged undergraduate transcripts, cheated exams, and shameful conducts. Sadly, it follows the trend of things "Made in China." -- by 会员 sdcar2010 (2011/12/30 1:25:32)
你丫有病吧,你明显香蕉人吧,回家cao自己吧 -- by 会员 evan3399 (2011/12/30 6:22:27)
Here is a fair example of what I am talking about: discrimination, foul language, etc., displayed in a public forum by a presumably proud CHINESE student. According to GMAT rules, the logic used in your argument is wrong. In God We Trust. Everyone else? Bring your argument! -- by 会员 sdcar2010 (2011/12/30 6:51:54)
I just want to say this society, at least this forum is not completely made of logic, which you may call it. There are also certain etiquette and rules. For example, I don't think it's very polite to type in English in a Chinese forum, given that the majority of the users here are writing in Chinese. Here I am writing in English to show respect to you, hope you can do the same to others. If you can't or your computer doesn't allow you, some explanations in your signature will definitely help us understand your situation. (I have seen some American friends who can read but not write in Chinese doing it) And sorry I can't agree with your argument either. Your argument is sticking the tag of " forged transcripts, cheated exams and shameful conducts" to Chinese students, which is definitely an insult to most honest students here. What we are discussing now is the drop from a 740 to 540, and LZ doesn't even mention if he forged transcripts, cheated exams or did any shameful conducts. If you are talking about what you saw in universities or heard on the news, I have to say I have also seen 100% authentic American who cheats on exams or insulting the professor in front of the whole class or having racial discrimination toward Asians, which in particular, I hope you are not. -- by 会员 lilydenris (2011/12/30 9:49:02)
狂顶LILY啊,说得太好了~~ |