Jiang argues many Chinese students going to the United States are not top performers but students who failed to get into elite Chinese universities and are academically underprepared for success abroad.
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Academic preparation
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The interview begins with a familiar Western panic: Shanghai tops PISA again, so maybe the future belongs to China.
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