Why are China’s universities losing their star students?


It happens every summer. In the weeks after the annual National College Entrance Examination, new high school graduates wait for the list, TIME reports. For years, who gets into China’s most prestigious universities has been a matter of public interest, as Chinese reporters publish a roll call of the highest-scoring high school graduates from each province. And for years, that list of the nation’s top 100 and 200 students has determined which one of the country’s top universities–Peking or Tsinghua–lands most of them. Now, however, something has changed. Big-name foreign universities are complicating the two-way rivalry–a trend that has both China’s education experts and the general public worrying about the competitiveness of higher education in China…

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