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Taking economics classes in Chinese - Beida or Qinghua


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Hi everyone,

I'm a sophomore at the University of Michigan. Right now I'm in third year Chinese classes, and I'm planning on preparing for the HSK over the summer. My goal is to spend a semester taking classes in Chinese at a Chinese university (hopefully Beida or Qinghua). Does anyone have any experience applying to a university by themselves (not through a program), and taking classes taught in Chinese? I'm majoring in Econ, and that's hopefully what I would be taking classes in.

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Not to question your intelligence or anything, but are you really sure you'll be prepared for university-level Chinese? Doing sufficiently well on the HSK is one thing, but I've heard of students at elite American universities who had taken four years of college Chinese and could hardly follow lectures at Chinese schools.

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