In Jiang's ranking, parents matter because they pay and can create trouble; teachers matter because they implement the rules; government and colleges often care only that the school produces no problems or paying students.
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Colleges
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"...you have students, parents, teachers, leaders, school administrators, and then the colleges. Okay? Another thing that you have to do in game theory that's..."
"...does as long as it doesn't cause me any problems. The colleges don't care either. They say they want really passionate students who are..."
"...the three major players. The parents, the teachers, administrators, students, government, colleges. They are in this game. They don't really matter. So, now what..."
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