Posted by: Srijana 12 December 12, 2010
Army of graduates
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1. Unable to find a bed and unimpressed by the rabbit warren of slapdash buildings, Ms. Liu scowled as the smell of trash wafted up around her. “Beijing isn’t like this in the movies,” she said.


2.Chinese universities and colleges produced 830,000 graduates a year. Last May, that number was more than six million and rising.


3. Many of them bear the inflated expectations of their parents, who emptied their bank accounts to buy them the good life that a higher education is presumed to guarantee.


4. “College essentially provided them with nothing,” said Zhang Ming, a political scientist and vocal critic of China’s education system.


5.Chinese sociologists have come up with a new term for educated young people who move in search of work like Ms. Liu: the ant tribe. It is a reference to their immense numbers — at least 100,000 in Beijing alone — and to the fact that they often settle into crowded neighborhoods, toiling for wages that would give even low-paid factory workers pause.


6. “Compared with Beijing, my hometown in Shanxi feels like it’s stuck in the 1950s,” said Li Xudong, 25, one of Ms. Liu’s classmates, whose father is a vegetable peddler. “If I stayed there, my life would be empty and depressing.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/12/world/asia/12beijing.html?_r=1&hp

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