There's lots of institutions and lots of different cultures, and so that's the kind of thing that parents need to be able to evaluate, and students themselves, when they make a selection.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think it'd be useful for parents to know kind of what is the culture of an institution.
A lot of schools benefit from parents who are first- or second-generation immigrants, who expect the best for their children.
Different parents have different standards for their children.
Highly educated young people are tutored, taught and monitored in all aspects of their lives, except the most important, which is character building. When it comes to this, most universities leave them alone.
I think all kinds of parents are different in what they're seeking.
The parents have not only to train their children: it is of at least equal importance that they should train themselves.
The motives of these parents vary, many parents don't like the curriculum being taught to their kids, or are wary of the threat of peer pressure or the presence of drugs or violence lurking in too many of our schools today.
I grew up in a Chinese family where the parents' No. 1 priority is the kids' education.
I believe there ought to be school choice, so that parents can choose within the public school system.
The parent knows instinctively that if they're working and setting an example for their child that means that child is more likely to be in school, more likely to stay out of trouble and more likely to complete their education.