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Why Chinese Students Arepour Into America
Report on why Chinese students pour into the United States

Abstract
The main purpose of these report is to analyze that why Chinese Students Pour into the United States,why not other countries and what affect of this trend.
According to the data from International Education’s (IIE), there is a dramatically uptrend that increasing student come to America for further study due to the strong economic growth and a growing middle class which stimulate trend for acquiring foreign academic. those trend are due to the “push and pull” factors which will mentioned in the rest report.
However those kind of trend lead to some economic effect such as many exam preparation and college counseling firms have set up shop in China, and in some case, tuition and living expenses is a sizeable number for the source of revenue in America.
People will curious about why the large amount of Chinese people choose America for the best destination, why not other countries? This report will give you answer.

Table of contents
1. Introduction………………....………..……………………….4
2. Analyze and list reasons of the situation…….….……..5-7 2.1 Why America attract Chinese to go there for study………..5-6 2.2 Effects of student Pour into the United States…...........……..7

3. why not choosing other countries
4. Conclusion………..……………….…………………………..8
5. References…………………...………………………………..9
6. Appendices…………………………………………………..10

Introduction
Since China implemented the reform and opening-up policy in 1978, the Chinese economic is increasingly flourishing that numbers of parent are able to send their children aboard for higher education. From 1978 to 2003 , nearly 108 countries and areas are the destination of Chinese students, the number of students increased to 700,200 and went up steady. The people who come back after studying abroad called "haigui" is quiet promising, especially the advanced technology and management



References: Lin V.(2010). US-China Today. Retrieved November 28,2011, from http://www.uschina.usc.edu/article@usct?chinese_students_pour_into_the_united_states_16091.aspx Tan Y.(2010). Chinese flock to the US for further education. Retrieved November28,2011,from http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchina/2010-11/17/content_11562239.htm Hannah J.(2009). US-China Today. Retrieved November 28,2011, from http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2009-12-08-1Achinesestudents08_CV_N.htm Appendices [pic]

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