Jiang argues that many parents treat education as a status good: Ivy League names and expensive international schools matter because they provide face before relatives, friends, and colleagues.
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Jiang argues that many parents treat education as a status good: Ivy League names and expensive international schools matter because they provide face before relatives, friends, and colleagues.
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"And then you're like, have fun. Okay? And then get a good college. Okay? All right? So, am I missing anything among the students?..."
"It's because international schools are more expensive, and most importantly, international schools have white faces. Right? White faces. This is the main marketing tool..."
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