Jiang argues that many Chinese students who choose America are not even accessing elite institutions, since they often end up at ordinary state colleges where the cost-benefit case is weak.
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State Colleges
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Jiang begins with prediction as a disciplined loop, then turns the whole century into a religious struggle in disguise.
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