Lived in Shanghai for over 12 years and drove past JiaoTong Uni so many times but never ventured inside, certainly is a beautiful campus. If you ever get to Xiamen, check out the campus there, another stunning location.
My mental health is kind of suffering here in Europe (life is too expensive, people are hyper individualistic, having to work part time besides my study to pay my rent...) and It's been a thought for a long time now to move to Asia. I wanted to go to go to university in Vietnam but there weren't many alternatives available for a psych major. China is also very appealing and if you can see through the western propaganda it truly is an amazing country. Do you have any recommendations (I'll probably visit China next summer first and maybe do an exchange year later on)? Thanks :)
If you can get a scholarship, it may be a good choice. If you can't get a scholarship, it is also good if your family can pay for your living expenses, because overseas students here may not be able to take a part-time job (I am not sure whether overseas students can take a part-time job, because I am not an international student). Besides, there are many good and bad universities here. I'll look into it for you if I see it.
Thank you, Luke, for showing us around the beautiful campus and all the major facilities like the gym and the cafeteria/canteen. The bubble tea looked delicious :)
Lol. Very brave to try dialect of Shanghai. I can pick up what you said after repeating listening a few times. University students in China would not do military service, but about 2 weeks to a month military style training to discipline students.
Hey Luke, am I correct in guessing that was mandarin you were speaking, if so that's great as I am told it is difficult to learn as a slight tone change can alter the meaning etc, may I ask where you studied it and also, what made you decide to move to China ?
It was a local dialect, Shanghainese, quite different to Mandarin! For Mandarin, i just listen to music, watch tv and speak to friends! Living in the right environment is important!
Mandarin is actually very easy to learn because the grammar is exceptionally simple(probably the easiest of all languages). But if you want to learn to read and write Chinese characters, it's a nightmare.
Learning Chinese characters is actually not as difficult as imagined. Because Chinese characters are pictures, it is easier for you to recognize pictures than vocabulary! It may be more difficult to write Chinese characters, but now there are computers to type, it is much more convenient. It is difficult for you to recognize characters at the beginning, but after you have recognized fifty characters, it will be easier to learn other characters, because these characters have rules to follow. Don't shy away from learning Chinese characters, because learning Chinese characters can help you memorize new vocabulary.
Hi ... may I know how is shanghai Air quality "generally" ? And what is your take of doing master/phd in AI at Tsinghua-"Shenzhen" Graduate university compare to shanghai Uni or tsinghua beijing ? Wish u all the best. Cheers.
Don't want to interfere with your personal freedom, but most of the milk tea should be harmful to the body. It is recommended to reduce the frequency to at least once a week...good luck😂
You are an open minded person👍 Hope more westerners can develop their independent view about China. Enjoy your study in China!
Thanks so much! My studies are stressful not enjoyable hahaha
Lived in Shanghai for over 12 years and drove past JiaoTong Uni so many times but never ventured inside, certainly is a beautiful campus. If you ever get to Xiamen, check out the campus there, another stunning location.
My mental health is kind of suffering here in Europe (life is too expensive, people are hyper individualistic, having to work part time besides my study to pay my rent...) and It's been a thought for a long time now to move to Asia. I wanted to go to go to university in Vietnam but there weren't many alternatives available for a psych major. China is also very appealing and if you can see through the western propaganda it truly is an amazing country. Do you have any recommendations (I'll probably visit China next summer first and maybe do an exchange year later on)?
Thanks :)
If you can get a scholarship, it may be a good choice. If you can't get a scholarship, it is also good if your family can pay for your living expenses, because overseas students here may not be able to take a part-time job (I am not sure whether overseas students can take a part-time job, because I am not an international student). Besides, there are many good and bad universities here. I'll look into it for you if I see it.
Psych student here, struggling in finding a job…:(
I really enjoyed my campus time in china back in 20 years ago.
Thank you, Luke, for showing us around the beautiful campus and all the major facilities like the gym and the cafeteria/canteen. The bubble tea looked delicious :)
Lol. Very brave to try dialect of Shanghai. I can pick up what you said after repeating listening a few times. University students in China would not do military service, but about 2 weeks to a month military style training to discipline students.
What an impressive and huge University. Love the old and modern combi environment. The view from the pavilion is breathtaking.
Lucky boy! Your university is Top in China. I love this university.
Just subscribed, visited China 15 years ago. Wish to travel China again, heard that China has huge chances.
Cute dialect. Sounds like a totally different language.😄😄😄
Right!! Even the tones
So nice living there! Enjoy!
Canteen foods look delicious and cheap.
Haha very nice ! I really miss Jiaoda ! Thanks man 😁
hope you can come back some time!
奶茶也不比金拱门健康呀😂,少喝奶茶~
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Beautiful, STUBBING & MARVELOUS ❤❤❤
Love the traditional side beside modern side, YEAH KEEP TRADITIONAL ALIVE 🎉🎉🎉
haha, love your SHanghaiese dialect. 🙂🤩
Emmmm, this is not typical. Because this school is one of the best universities in China.
Wow your university has literally everything available to you!
The food looks so good 🤤
Can I know what university is this? I would like to send my kids there someday..
Shanghai jiao tong :)
@@livinlavidaluke thank you for the info 🙌🙌🙌
太牛了吧,上海话讲的6666😂
I forgot to mention that the mooncake gave away when you filmed this hahahaha :)
Yay! New video👍
and another one out just now too!
omg I just realized that you are speaking 上海话. Nice!
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Damn! you speak Shanghainese
上海話真好!
Hey Luke, am I correct in guessing that was mandarin you were speaking, if so that's great as I am told it is difficult to learn as a slight tone change can alter the meaning etc, may I ask where you studied it and also, what made you decide to move to China ?
It was a local dialect, Shanghainese, quite different to Mandarin! For Mandarin, i just listen to music, watch tv and speak to friends! Living in the right environment is important!
Mandarin is actually very easy to learn because the grammar is exceptionally simple(probably the easiest of all languages). But if you want to learn to read and write Chinese characters, it's a nightmare.
@@dionydonny that has encouraged me to learn the basic greetings etc. 👍
事实上他说的中文,我一句也没听懂~~也许只是上海的方言。
Learning Chinese characters is actually not as difficult as imagined. Because Chinese characters are pictures, it is easier for you to recognize pictures than vocabulary! It may be more difficult to write Chinese characters, but now there are computers to type, it is much more convenient. It is difficult for you to recognize characters at the beginning, but after you have recognized fifty characters, it will be easier to learn other characters, because these characters have rules to follow. Don't shy away from learning Chinese characters, because learning Chinese characters can help you memorize new vocabulary.
My god...Speak Shanghai Dialect.....It sounds good, because I can understand half of the content. haha...
omg 弄会讲上海闲话。老赞
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Hi ... may I know how is shanghai Air quality "generally" ? And what is your take of doing master/phd in AI at Tsinghua-"Shenzhen" Graduate university compare to shanghai Uni or tsinghua beijing ? Wish u all the best. Cheers.
How often do you have mass shootings on this campus??
Bubble tea is 100 times unhealther than KFC
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Thanks so much for sharing 👍
学弟好
大哥,你这说的是哪里的方言,我怎么都没听懂😂怎么也不像是上海话😂
因为我发音不好哈哈哈
麦丹劳不健康 奶茶就健康啦???
洋涇浜都談不上
Don't want to interfere with your personal freedom, but most of the milk tea should be harmful to the body. It is recommended to reduce the frequency to at least once a week...good luck😂
Lmao you’re very right
Live a little.. I think the sugar content in a milk tea is way lower than a can of regular soda
Am I the only one hate graffiti in any form? To me, any wall covered with them just looks ugly!
虾吖侬
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