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The Best Students In The World, PISA, OECD Chat
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Dec 4 2019, 05:03 PM
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QUOTE(duHwaN @ Dec 4 2019, 04:38 PM) Ebb and flow of civilization.... you are speaking of this instance. But looking at the rate PRC is adopting technology, a reversal may just be round the corner. Sometimes, doing good in math or science =/= creativeness or business prowess. Like creating website / app like Facebook, Twitter etc, no need super advance science or math skills. Just programming knowledge, but most big websites all started by Americans.
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Dec 4 2019, 05:43 PM
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QUOTE(duHwaN @ Dec 4 2019, 05:12 PM) Japanese started their industry by copying and innovating. Eventually the became leaders in some areas. The PRC is taking that same path in this sense. The math and science prowess will lay down the groundwork for the more creative and enterprising counterpart to thrive. Even now, most of US most successful companies are depending on oversea industrial might or talent pool to maintain where they are now. Japan also long time lost their tech competitiveness to US already. What industry that Japanese is still the leader - cars, anime, video games? Even for car industry Japan will lose out to USA if they can't make self driving car. Anime, video games - sure, but that more to culture rather than science or maths.
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Dec 5 2019, 12:36 AM
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QUOTE(SapuraM @ Dec 4 2019, 11:41 PM) Check, Yahoo 1st Creator of Internet Search Engine, dude! You managed to find one guy. Congrats.
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