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Sorry, no chinese input here.
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Anyway, English is a big burdon for your son. Here, you need to pass all required English courses. And for better universities, beeter English required.4 a# L4 g' e- B7 ~! D [' s
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Even you stay in China, your son still needs to get better on his English for his future.
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7 `, L% g1 w4 BIF we agree that English is a concern to your son but not a concern to your decision of coming or not, the only benefit of coming here is to save tuition fee. If you don't care about the money, stay in China maybe a good choice. & `0 Y# k9 n4 o
7 c& K6 {5 z2 w( I( aJust for your information, I have seen some families chosen mom and kids staying here and daddy back to china for career. The kids all came here before grade 10. Most of them I have seen turned out to be good. Moms now already gone back to china and kids stay here for universities. However, I do believe there are families broke apart for this choice even I have not seen one. $ k" z, O. V3 Y9 h5 o
+ l. O; x b: l- \' a7 T; oHope you take all considerations into mind and figure out the best solution.
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Wish you all the best. |
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