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This analysis of American and Chinese schooling highlights the similarities and differences students experience. Both systems emphasize core subjects like math and English, but the structure and environment vary significantly. Chinese students often have a more rigorous schedule with less social interaction, while American students enjoy extracurricular activities and a more relaxed atmosphere. Dress codes differ, with American schools emphasizing appearance more than Chinese schools. Despite a stricter environment, Chinese students consistently achieve higher test scores, raising discussions about educational practices and parental expectations, like those exemplified by the "Tiger Mom" phenomenon.
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Chinese American Similarities classes, lunch time, math, English, teachers, study, principal, category Differences 5 days a week, done in the afternoon, lots of breaks time appearance outside of class 7 days a week, long into the evenings, not many breaks Less emphasis on clothing, no makeup, strict dress code, More brand names, more emphasis on appearance, still have a dress code No sports, no extracurricular, no dating, no tv, no internet, no social time (just lunch), no jobs Sports, lots of extracurricular, dating, lots of electronics, social time, job options Conclusion Chinese students are in more strict environment, but it produces better test scores.
Tiger Mom My Mom Similarities category Differences Conclusion