Not only very cheap accommodation and tuition fee, but also all universities have a few giant canteens to provide 3 meals per day for every student at very affordable price. In fact every year China has 11 million students graduated from universities. None of them need student loan.
This is even cheaper than I thought. I thought it would be US $600 a year. It is pretty clear that Chinese government really do look after their people. It doesn't guarantee success but at least it is affordable for everyone to attend colleges. You have a bed and a desk. Obviously the foreign students can afford more expensive rooms but they are still way cheaper than what US charge for foreign students. I think US charge at least $50K for resident tuition a year for foreigners.
Chinese government doesn't look after its people. This is not proof of that. The Chinese government looks after its elite. They also look after their Olympic level athletes as part of their sports machine. These are not 'the people.' These are human resources operating at a high level. The same level of support is not extended to a factory worker or an ethnic minority in the grass lands.
In the words of the great sage Nelson Muntz...HA HA. Your still a loser. BTW. How much do the Uyghurs pay for their rooms. A lung, maybe a kidney, possibly a liver or heart?
@@NN-hg4em It's horrifying and one of the main reasons 45 did what he did as the legacy media fell all over themselves to hide it and calling him racist and xenophobic...... it's nightmare fuel
From what can be seen on Douyin videos, university dorm-mates living in close quarters could result in life-long friendships. Most of these young people are living away from home for the first time ever, exploring independence, making new friends and perhaps dating. As well, Chinese universities are like a huge social blender, with students coming from all over China, from different social backgrounds. Upon graduation they would be dispersed all over China again. It's a good way to break barriers between distant provinces. I do wonder if foreign students mingle much at all with Chinese students. If they don't, that is an opportunity missed in their educational journey.
At least the students are not obligated to take out $50,000 loans for their undergraduate degrees. By the way, there are many university graduates working in retail or fast food chains in new york.
Because China doesn’t let ordinary people dream. Only a few talented and all-devoted persons can enter university. Ordinary people no choice but comply simple and low-wage work
Debts on which they are charged interest at the going rate. The debt is wiped out after 30 years, but that is a long time to be making payments on top of all the other costs of living.
If you don’t look it from a perspective of where this is meaning no pre assumptions whatsoever you know, and just think that you were one of the parents to see the dorm for your kids. You will find that everything in this place has everything proper prepared for people who stay in the complex, like a area for bike parking, fire escape, laundry, balcony (balcony!!!) etc. not at all in some other western countries.
I went to university for undergraduate back in 2002 in China, and my dorm cost was 1000 RMB. 6 girls lived in the room with a balcony and washing room and bathroom. It was more spacious than the 4 beds Dorm. We were happily living together.
Crazy money isn’t it. We were “lucky” it was around £3,800 a year for room and food and the room was a single en-suite! Oxford uni is particularly cheap! Because it’s a rich uni the university subsidises everyone. She came away with a debt of around £40,000.
My daughter is now working in China teaching English to little kids. Her flat is only about £150 a month so they are really ripping off the foreign students charging them £400.
Nah ;thats actually very high rent for China 3000 yuan can get better place outside the dorm, students still have to pay for electricity/wifi/hot water and other utility like washing/drying machines and many other facilities , you cant work so you really need ur parents help that why many student work illegally
@@wenyichen5515 That's true. I was comparing apples to oranges failing to consider other factors. Here in the west (Idaho), water/gas/power are included in the rent even with the cheapest dormitory of at least $500 a month, and that is sharing the unit with 5 other people.
@@wenyichen5515 I dont need research,I lived in Shanghai for year , around 3000/4000 yuan can get u a small apartment , mine was 3700yuan , 3000yuan for just dormroom is too much in my opinion but students like to live in campus cuz it's very convenient
Fifteen years ago I paid £225/week for a single room with en-suite bathroom and a shared kitchen for each floor in a London university. Tuition fees were extra.
But don't forget that most universities in China get limited international recognition. Don't say protectionist policies cause that but given there are so many diploma mills in the world it's human nature that most HR would prefer graduates from universities that they are familiar with instead. Studying there as a foreigner would mean you would get limited career opportunities returning to your home country unless you would like to work in China. Not dissing anyone or any country but I would like to say "everything has a price".
Actually, studying as foreigners in a Chinese University don’t got any advantage in career seeking from companies in China given that if they want some sort of “international sense”, there is plenty of “haigui”(Chinese returnee from studying abroad) or overseas Chinese for them
Foreign Students are ONLY admitted to Chinese Universities with Academic Recognition Agreements Certificates with other Nations ,which China has with over 180 Countries. Some major universities also offer classes strictly in English. China also employs Professors from other countries including the US and UK
Jame, university graduate is the starting point of the career, after enlisted to first job. It is your own motivation and preservation to keep upgrading your career irrespectively of your shortfall. There are many opportunities for you to progress further. Some of the jobs needed close relationships and some needed peers motivation. In my company there are many foreigners recruited with high degree and expected to know better with extra university degrees. However, they do not perform what they should be in their careers with knowledge wise very shallow but talk exceptionally well. They are smart in manoeuvres things that not as expected after repaired. In the Asian operated industries these dead wood should be warned and then dismissed for goods.
The prices may seem really cheap to Americans. To Chinese people, it may be a lot of money. I lived in China 20 years ago and somebody working at McDonald’s then was making $.40 an hour. It’s all relative. Until you live in China or spend quite a bit of time there, you might want to think about judging them. Yes, it’s not perfect. The people are wonderful and friendly. Very outgoing.
The cost for the dormitory is really cheap even for the Chinese as it is heavily subsidised by the government. As you said it was 20 yrs ago! Have a check at the living cost now in China.
@@裴军 interesting. I’m guessing lots of these people who are commenting have never been to China and do not understand Chinese culture. It is a different mindset than what westerners are used to. Thanks for pointing that out.
It should go by dorm price. Meaning if the Chinese student can afford it, he or she can pay for the nicer room. Else it’s a discriminative treatment. It’s a bad idea to segregate students by nationality.
Yawn 🤫 keep your dumb western pov to yourself. Not everything is discriminatory. There actually are underlying reasons for certain things that you won't understand if you don't bother understanding Chinese methods culture traditions and behaviors.
Looks pretty decent by South African standards. Obviously you can pay for private residence too. Usually that is expensive but some people offer low rates to students in their homes.
No, it won't. It is actually a lot of fun. When I was a student, our dormitory had eight students, we had a lot of fun activities together, we never felt lonely or uncomfortable. There were someone to look after you or help you when you were in trouble. It was my happiest time in my life. I am sure most Chinese students who had experienced the dormitory life would agree with me.
They already earned their bachelors and masters. You would not be admitted to do a PhD except in the US were I know of people who don’t have a bachelor but are admitted to do Masters and PhD
Absolutely nothing wrong with the way these people live they are there to pursue and education not living it up and enjoying life that comes only after you have graduated and got a job and paid your dues
I am curious to hear what most foreign students are studying in China, if they are doing a whole major, and how many years it is taking . Also, whether they plan to go back home or make China their home.
Chinese students could be jealous of the foreign students in terms of their rooms. It's good to see young people studying hard for their bright future, this video reminds me of my time living in the university dormitory long time ago. Thank you for showing us, love it.
Grad Student Dorms in the USA are much nicer and, if you are a PhD student, you also get housing and a living stipend. I have been inside the Grad Student Dorms for Princeton, Columbia, UCLA. And they are super nice. The major problem is the 25K living stipend that is given to PhD students doesn't go very far in the USA. So, the cushion for discretionary spending after handling basic costs means that you can't do things like go on dates or holidays or fly home to visit parents...unless you get money elsewhere.
Nanyang university , Henan Province, There is also one in Shanghai so it could be that one according to what the Italian student said when he spoke about jobs.
@@Eloyo Yes I did watch the video. Did you understand my original comment and did I say it wasn't Shanghai? I said it could be. Also at 6.47 it says Nanyang Northern court.
@@livinlavidaluke If you are an international student, it is basically more than 20,000Rmb, unless you have a scholarship, but judging from the current situation, more and more student will study in China, so this scholarship will become increasingly difficult to obtain.
Well in India too we have such kind of shared rooms. In my own college days one of my friends didn't get along well with his roommate to he requested for change of room and he was given room with some other roommate. But overall it's fun and not a big issue.
To be honest,l'm china is very good,but,only chinese education is the least common in the world,l have seen many students jump off buildings,people are very common,but a student who dropos out of school will think he crazy .machine translation is used.my brother is still using antidepressants.
if u wanna pay the foreigner price, u can live in the foreigner apartment, u can even rent a apartment outside the camps, just most Chinese students don't do that, Because the standard dormitories are so cheap, just like that PHD student said Basically free.
When i was in the university, u can literally live in a hotel inside the camps, it's a 3 start hotel with lobby and room service and everything, But of course u have to pay the hotel price.(couple hundreds RMB per day) and remember the standard dormitory is less than 1000 RMB per year back then.
@@davidwestwater2219 One of many Woke-ness people. It's like a "girl" living in Venus planet and thinks she is the most beautiful girl in the universe.
The more foreign students, especially western ones, that the CCP can attract to study in China, the greater the leverage the CCP has over western governments should it decide to invade Taiwan. 😁
Buffalohead, what makes you think that after graduated, they will employ in the farming and fishing industries, which are parts of the trades people desires. Any industry you start to work, you must have your own motivation and build up your skills and knowledge to achieve your goals.
Not only very cheap accommodation and tuition fee, but also all universities have a few giant canteens to provide 3 meals per day for every student at very affordable price. In fact every year China has 11 million students graduated from universities. None of them need student loan.
This is even cheaper than I thought. I thought it would be US $600 a year. It is pretty clear that Chinese government really do look after their people. It doesn't guarantee success but at least it is affordable for everyone to attend colleges. You have a bed and a desk. Obviously the foreign students can afford more expensive rooms but they are still way cheaper than what US charge for foreign students. I think US charge at least $50K for resident tuition a year for foreigners.
Chinese government doesn't look after its people. This is not proof of that. The Chinese government looks after its elite. They also look after their Olympic level athletes as part of their sports machine. These are not 'the people.' These are human resources operating at a high level. The same level of support is not extended to a factory worker or an ethnic minority in the grass lands.
There are about 47,600,000 college students in China. How much will they
earn if they double their tuition and accommodation fees?
@@swicheroo1 Every government looks after their elite. If no, what is Nobel Prize for?
In the words of the great sage Nelson Muntz...HA HA. Your still a loser. BTW. How much do the Uyghurs pay for their rooms. A lung, maybe a kidney, possibly a liver or heart?
@@NN-hg4em
It's horrifying and one of the main reasons 45 did what he did as the legacy media fell all over themselves to hide it and calling him racist and xenophobic...... it's nightmare fuel
From what can be seen on Douyin videos, university dorm-mates living in close quarters could result in life-long friendships. Most of these young people are living away from home for the first time ever, exploring independence, making new friends and perhaps dating. As well, Chinese universities are like a huge social blender, with students coming from all over China, from different social backgrounds. Upon graduation they would be dispersed all over China again. It's a good way to break barriers between distant provinces. I do wonder if foreign students mingle much at all with Chinese students. If they don't, that is an opportunity missed in their educational journey.
At least the students are not obligated to take out $50,000 loans for their undergraduate degrees. By the way, there are many university graduates working in retail or fast food chains in new york.
Because China doesn’t let ordinary people dream. Only a few talented and all-devoted persons can enter university. Ordinary people no choice but comply simple and low-wage work
In UK, graduates in England leave university with average debts of £44,940. The biggest debt racked up by a student in UK is £230,000!
i know, wtf
Debts on which they are charged interest at the going rate. The debt is wiped out after 30 years, but that is a long time to be making payments on top of all the other costs of living.
As someone about to go into a PhD, if I could pay £167 a year or even £430 a month for those places, I'd be absolutely loaded god damn
The PhD student's English is reeeeally good.
$167 per year for that phd's room is really a good deal, I can live in that room for the rest of my life.
My good ole' Alma Mater!!!! I used to live in one of those buildings for 3 years!!!! Then we moved to the Xujiahui campus. Oh the memories!!!
If you don’t look it from a perspective of where this is meaning no pre assumptions whatsoever you know, and just think that you were one of the parents to see the dorm for your kids. You will find that everything in this place has everything proper prepared for people who stay in the complex, like a area for bike parking, fire escape, laundry, balcony (balcony!!!) etc. not at all in some other western countries.
Western countries have democracy and freedom, while China students only have cheap student apartments.😂😂😂
@@byakuya3603more liberating then the US where most students don’t even have enough free time to study because they have to pay for rents.
Or if you don’t want to do that of course you can be a debt slave.
I went to university for undergraduate back in 2002 in China, and my dorm cost was 1000 RMB. 6 girls lived in the room with a balcony and washing room and bathroom. It was more spacious than the 4 beds Dorm. We were happily living together.
Sounds gross
I actually thought there would be 10-12 undergraduates per room similar to boarding houses here in the Philippines. It was much nicer than I expected.
Amazed how cheap it is to live, eat and study there! Very informative for parents
My sons went to UCSD, I was paying like $10k a year for them to stay in the dorm, each room hosted 2 or 3 students
Crazy money isn’t it. We were “lucky” it was around £3,800 a year for room and food and the room was a single en-suite! Oxford uni is particularly cheap! Because it’s a rich uni the university subsidises everyone. She came away with a debt of around £40,000.
My daughter is now working in China teaching English to little kids. Her flat is only about £150 a month so they are really ripping off the foreign students charging them £400.
@@yodaami 400 for a year! Not for one month.
Most places in the US are 1000 a month for a private room with a share living area. Dorms are not too much cheaper
monthly charge for the dormitory for foreigner is really not that bad for what you get. Not bad.
considering local price it's decent. No comparisom with 1200y a year tho.
Nah ;thats actually very high rent for China 3000 yuan can get better place outside the dorm, students still have to pay for electricity/wifi/hot water and other utility like washing/drying machines and many other facilities , you cant work so you really need ur parents help
that why many student work illegally
@@fatisummer9106 It's Shanghai! 3000 is normal price. I'm not sure about the surrounding of this SJTU campus tho. Did you do your research?
@@wenyichen5515 That's true. I was comparing apples to oranges failing to consider other factors. Here in the west (Idaho), water/gas/power are included in the rent even with the cheapest dormitory of at least $500 a month, and that is sharing the unit with 5 other people.
@@wenyichen5515 I dont need research,I lived in Shanghai for year , around 3000/4000 yuan can get u a small apartment , mine was 3700yuan , 3000yuan for just dormroom is too much in my opinion but students like to live in campus cuz it's very convenient
The government looks after its people well
Very enlightening!!!
Fifteen years ago I paid £225/week for a single room with en-suite bathroom and a shared kitchen for each floor in a London university. Tuition fees were extra.
I lived in a dorm like that during college, actually my dorm was worse than that because it's 20 years ago. THE BEST time in my life.
But don't forget that most universities in China get limited international recognition. Don't say protectionist policies cause that but given there are so many diploma mills in the world it's human nature that most HR would prefer graduates from universities that they are familiar with instead. Studying there as a foreigner would mean you would get limited career opportunities returning to your home country unless you would like to work in China. Not dissing anyone or any country but I would like to say "everything has a price".
Actually, studying as foreigners in a Chinese University don’t got any advantage in career seeking from companies in China given that if they want some sort of “international sense”, there is plenty of “haigui”(Chinese returnee from studying abroad) or overseas Chinese for them
China is top trading partner of 144 countries in world
Foreign Students are ONLY admitted to Chinese Universities with Academic Recognition Agreements Certificates with other Nations ,which China has with over 180 Countries. Some major universities also offer classes strictly in English. China also employs Professors from other countries including the US and UK
As a recruiter, we accept Chinese transcripts all the time with the accreditation letter.
Jame, university graduate is the starting point of the career, after enlisted to first job. It is your own motivation and preservation to keep upgrading your career irrespectively of your shortfall. There are many opportunities for you to progress further. Some of the jobs needed close relationships and some needed peers motivation. In my company there are many foreigners recruited with high degree and expected to know better with extra university degrees. However, they do not perform what they should be in their careers with knowledge wise very shallow but talk exceptionally well. They are smart in manoeuvres things that not as expected after repaired. In the Asian operated industries these dead wood should be warned and then dismissed for goods.
The prices may seem really cheap to Americans. To Chinese people, it may be a lot of money. I lived in China 20 years ago and somebody working at McDonald’s then was making $.40 an hour. It’s all relative. Until you live in China or spend quite a bit of time there, you might want to think about judging them. Yes, it’s not perfect. The people are wonderful and friendly. Very outgoing.
The cost for the dormitory is really cheap even for the Chinese as it is heavily subsidised by the government. As you said it was 20 yrs ago! Have a check at the living cost now in China.
It’s cheap for everyone 😂
除了价格因素外,其实还有一个重要的原因,中国社会讲究集体主义。中国本科生太多了,不可能提供这么多宿舍,几个人一起生活与学习,也可以培养学生的集体主义观念。
@@裴军 interesting. I’m guessing lots of these people who are commenting have never been to China and do not understand Chinese culture. It is a different mindset than what westerners are used to. Thanks for pointing that out.
Thank you to the government of China for looking after their students
Except for 8-man room, it is nice. Of course, if you got the dough and are willing to spend, you can live in a penthouse.
The foreign students got a much better dormitory in my Uni in the northeast.
24 years ago, also the same price
A very interesting and informative video
It should go by dorm price. Meaning if the Chinese student can afford it, he or she can pay for the nicer room. Else it’s a discriminative treatment. It’s a bad idea to segregate students by nationality.
学校周围会有很多居民楼,出租给想住在校外的学生。但不是所有的学校都允许学生住校外的。
Yawn 🤫 keep your dumb western pov to yourself. Not everything is discriminatory. There actually are underlying reasons for certain things that you won't understand if you don't bother understanding Chinese methods culture traditions and behaviors.
would be really nice digs if the student cleaned up after himself instead of being so messy
Boys... And they don’t care...
Looks pretty decent by South African standards. Obviously you can pay for private residence too. Usually that is expensive but some people offer low rates to students in their homes.
Four in a room is too many. It will affect their sleep and study.
No, it won't. It is actually a lot of fun. When I was a student, our dormitory had eight students, we had a lot of fun activities together, we never felt lonely or uncomfortable. There were someone to look after you or help you when you were in trouble. It was my happiest time in my life. I am sure most Chinese students who had experienced the dormitory life would agree with me.
A very good university
Thanks for showing us 😊
BBC:that's concentration camp !
Big Busting China tv channel?
Undergrad dorms look like SUNY Binghamton
‘Bachelor‘ is not ‘單身’ it’s ‘大學部’
本科
學士
"bachelor students" 单身汉学生哈哈哈,不能100%依赖机翻啊
Ffs thanks hahahahahahahaha
Will upload to bilibili soon so let me know if any other stupid mistakes haha
若Master students 翻譯做主人學生應該沒有人會信吧?😅
4:55 活動室 translate to activity room. It looks more like a meeting room though.
Where can you get a PhD in only 2 years? In the west it's considered to be a 5-7 year program.
He must have a master degree already.
where in the west ? Except USA , everywhere in west is the same as China.
They already earned their bachelors and masters. You would not be admitted to do a PhD except in the US were I know of people who don’t have a bachelor but are admitted to do Masters and PhD
Absolutely nothing wrong with the way these people live they are there to pursue and education not living it up and enjoying life that comes only after you have graduated and got a job and paid your dues
@@maypendleberry629 Yes, good point. PhD only is usually 3-5 years in the U.S. 2 years would be pushing it here.
COMMON PROSPERITY !
I am curious to hear what most foreign students are studying in China, if they are doing a whole major, and how many years it is taking . Also, whether they plan to go back home or make China their home.
Chinese students could be jealous of the foreign students in terms of their rooms. It's good to see young people studying hard for their bright future, this video reminds me of my time living in the university dormitory long time ago. Thank you for showing us, love it.
I’m seeing 饮水思源 so it’s gotta be my SJTU(上海交大)❤
The undergrad dorm haven’t changed a bit since a decade ago😂
4:55 活動室translates to activity room. It does look more like avmeeting room though.
Beat me to it. I was gonna make a video on this topic too.
Wow you're here, I'm your subscriber.😁
Grad Student Dorms in the USA are much nicer and, if you are a PhD student, you also get housing and a living stipend. I have been inside the Grad Student Dorms for Princeton, Columbia, UCLA. And they are super nice. The major problem is the 25K living stipend that is given to PhD students doesn't go very far in the USA. So, the cushion for discretionary spending after handling basic costs means that you can't do things like go on dates or holidays or fly home to visit parents...unless you get money elsewhere.
You pay for what you get.
Lovely
which University is this?
Nanyang university , Henan Province,
There is also one in Shanghai so it could be that one according to what the Italian student said when he spoke about jobs.
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
@@teflerchina.2987 是上海交大
@@teflerchina.2987 Are you even watching the the video? It's Shanghai Jiatong University.
@@Eloyo
Yes I did watch the video. Did you understand my original comment and did I say it wasn't Shanghai? I said it could be. Also at 6.47 it says Nanyang Northern court.
I wish I could have gotten my degrees
Not mentioned was the tuition for undergrads and graduate students. Cost per unit? class?
No tuition fee for the first and 3rd students i showed as they have scholarship
The bachelor students pay $5-10k per year depending on the department
Not us dollar, it is RMB
@@livinlavidalukeit normally costs a bit more than $1000 a year for undergraduate
@@livinlavidaluke If you are an international student, it is basically more than 20,000Rmb, unless you have a scholarship, but judging from the current situation, more and more student will study in China, so this scholarship will become increasingly difficult to obtain.
@@sui-yu-er-an Nope 75000RMB for the department he was in
Wow u speak fluent mandarin 👍👍👍👍👍
You have a pure British accent!
交大
Well in India too we have such kind of shared rooms. In my own college days one of my friends didn't get along well with his roommate to he requested for change of room and he was given room with some other roommate. But overall it's fun and not a big issue.
To be honest,l'm china is very good,but,only chinese education is the least common in the world,l have seen many students jump off buildings,people are very common,but a student who dropos out of school will think he crazy .machine translation is used.my brother is still using antidepressants.
你这英文都说不明白,我一个中国人都快看不懂你发的内容,你别装中国人了😂
।which University
too exaggerated title that didnt shock me at all
This looks like internalized racism to me as a Chinese. I know many Chinese are complaining about this discriminative treatment.
What to complaint? Foreign pay much more than Chinese students.
Beggars cannot be choosers, if the chinese student are wealthy then get his or her own apartment like luke.
Only ungrateful indiividuals complain these generousity practically provided for by government.
Most of the Chinese students have same culture which is help their parents save money.
I doubt many locals would complain because overseas students pay more!
上海交大,男生宿舍楼这么破… 男生的整理功能真糟…
Are you implying that the nicer and more expensive doms are not available to the Chinese students?
Actually they are available to them
if u wanna pay the foreigner price, u can live in the foreigner apartment, u can even rent a apartment outside the camps, just most Chinese students don't do that, Because the standard dormitories are so cheap, just like that PHD student said Basically free.
When i was in the university, u can literally live in a hotel inside the camps, it's a 3 start hotel with lobby and room service and everything, But of course u have to pay the hotel price.(couple hundreds RMB per day) and remember the standard dormitory is less than 1000 RMB per year back then.
对自己人太差了
那裏差,外國人一個學期要付10000人民幣,自己人一年才一千多
All negative vibes in here
In a decade they won't need to share room, the birth rate is dropping so fast kindergarten’s are closing by the thousands.
Unhinged nonsense
你对14亿这个数字有多大一点儿概念都没有。可以理解,毕竟你们数学都不好。
@user-ln5ey china tiny and weak
@@davidwestwater2219
One of many Woke-ness people. It's like a "girl" living in Venus planet and thinks she is the most beautiful girl in the universe.
You don't get a full education under segregation.
The more foreign students, especially western ones, that the CCP can attract to study in China, the greater the leverage the CCP has over western governments should it decide to invade Taiwan. 😁
Shallow interview
Wumao. Must be proud.
1450
This prison looks really nice
Chinese college students are future cab drivers and Food distributors. Some will become pipe dwellers, farmers and fishermen out of necessities.
Same anywhere as a transition to permanent position
how many waiters/waitresses are college students in the west and how many are homeless, lol!
Are the student working as taxi driver or in Food delivery industries.
Buffalohead, what makes you think that after graduated, they will employ in the farming and fishing industries, which are parts of the trades people desires. Any industry you start to work, you must have your own motivation and build up your skills and knowledge to achieve your goals.
Buffalo head: what's inside in one's head, cannot think like a college student. So comes the comment.
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