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To counteract people's misconception that Tiger Cubs under strict parenting have only proficiency with precision but lack creativity and critical thinking, Tiger Cub Sophia Chua-Rubenfeld opened her own blog at http://TigerSophia.BlogSpot.com to tell you child-side of stories. Please give her support to make her strong by commenting here using your...
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Why Do American Kids Need the Rote Learning to Compete? How to Learn a Hard Language like Chinese/Madarin 3~5x Faster via Global Elites Network's Xpeed Learning Platform Knowledge Management System? Rote Learning using output Mouth to recite, Hand to write and Mind to think belongs to active learning, training memory well and thus having 70~90%...
Harvard Admission Detail: Chinese 17-year-old Girl Xue Rui Admitted by Harvard from China's Nanjing; Tiger Mother Amy Chua's Child-Abuse Parenting may Leave Life Scars in the Subconscious Memory of Tiger Cubs Sophia and Lulu Chua-Rubenfeld! An Australian Tiger Cub just Killed his Tiger Mom...
US SPUTNIK TIME: Why US Lags FAR BEHIND China in Human Capital? All Comparisons on China's Talent Plan, Illiteracy, College Grads Total, Patents Filing, Family & State Investments, etc. Tiger Moms Show in Production...
What Music can Make Kids More Creative/Intuitive and Psychologically Healthier, Developing an Advanced Right Brain instead of only Left-Brained People? Ironically, Mandarin has Made Chinese Develop a More Advanced Right Brain than Americans as a Whole.
Regular video game use - when combined with no other extracurricular activities - was found to reduce respondents' chances of going into higher education from 24 percent to 19 percent for boys and from 20 percent to 14 percent for girls.
This principle has gone far toward making Finland an educational overachiever. In the 2006 PISA science results, Finland's worst students did 80% better than the OECD average for the worst group; its brightest did only 50% better than the average for bright students. "Raising the average for the bottom rungs has had a profound effect on the overall...
An all-time low of 6.2 percent of applicants were offered admission to the Harvard College Class of 2015, beating records for the sixth consecutive year in what reflects a trend of increasing selectivity both at Harvard and at other top-tier universities. Notification letters were mailed yesterday afternoon to 2,158 students, who were selected from a...
As 1,245 of Yale’s applicants celebrated their regular-decision admission last week, admissions officers were already gearing up for a frenzied period of outreach. The admssions office will use phone calls, emails, mailings and even instant-messaging chats this month to provide its admits with a personalized account of Yale life as they decide where to...
Princeton University has offered admission to 2,282 students, or 8.39 percent, of the record 27,189 applications for the class of 2015 in what may be the most selective admission process in the University’s history. This compares with Princeton’s final admission rates of 8.8 percent for the class of 2014 and 10.1 percent for the class of 2013.
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