Saw that in the latter half of the 1980s. Everything from engineering to library science. Just shows our higher ed must still have something to offer.
of course it does, in certain subjects. The problem is that these departments feel the need to flood them with Chinese students because they apparently don’t have American students who will take enough advantage of them. All of our educational systems that come before higher ed are failing abysmally in teaching them practical skills. They dropped entrepreneurship, business, home economics and don’t teach anywhere near the level of math and science they used to. Regardless of our higher ed institutions, if that does not change this will without a doubt be the China Century.
They are here to steal what they can in the short term, and to beat us into submission in the long term—while we produce edjookayshunm, African/wymyn studies and sociology majors, and wannabe lawyers...Our enemies are out-learning, out-innovating, and out-creating. While our kids are drinking, hooking up and showing up on Girls Gone Wild, they are studying, planning, achieving.