JinWenSen Posted September 23, 2021 at 01:10 AM Report Posted September 23, 2021 at 01:10 AM Hi - it seems that all scholarships I find online for Master's degrees are only for people under the age of 35. I have 2 questions : Is it only for people under the age of 35 or of 35 and under? Because in Chinese it usually says 35以下, while in English it will usually say under 35. Is anyone familiar with scholarships for Master's degrees for people over 35? Thanks for the intel! Quote
inv Posted September 23, 2021 at 09:20 PM Report Posted September 23, 2021 at 09:20 PM As far as I know taiwan universities distribute bursaries/scholarships / stipends randomly. while I am not sure for the case in china ,this might depend on where you were coming from. I know that chinese universities accept overseas students from our countries under 35 for master applications and under 40 for PhD's. you may check some contexts from this link: https://www.campuschina.org/content/details3_74777.html exceptional (and personal) information: I am sure that "learning" and / or obtaining knowledge is our natural right and necessity. None can limit "learning" to any quantity of age. Though, some bad approaches ensures people to dogmatically limit it. The thing I first impose to my students is ,to ensure them feel "free/relax", "strong" and "believe to success" how and why? they should first believe before everything. they are my students and valuable for me. Quote
mungouk Posted September 26, 2021 at 12:37 PM Report Posted September 26, 2021 at 12:37 PM On 9/24/2021 at 5:20 AM, inv said: None can limit "learning" to any quantity of age. Of course. But ultimately, potential students need to get a student visa, unless they're already a citizen. So personal philosophy doesn't really help in this situation. @JinWenSen — given that China considers you (traditionally) to be aged 1 year when you're born, anyone within +/- of an age limit should be wary. Quote
inv Posted October 18, 2021 at 05:15 PM Report Posted October 18, 2021 at 05:15 PM On 9/26/2021 at 3:37 PM, mungouk said: Of course. But ultimately, potential students need to get a student visa, unless they're already a citizen. So personal philosophy doesn't really help in this situation. it depends on the OP's aim. if he/she just aim to take visa,then yes will be right. but even if he obtains a degree via ensuring age limitations, then this will not guarantee a job. however, anyone can learn well via strong self learning methods. Quote
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