I am a law student currently, and am very interested in working in China. I have been reading a lot about teaching English at a Chinese university. I think this would be a great way to get to know the country and develop my command over the language. I have a few questions:
1) Does having your Juris Doctorate (the American LL.B) qualify one as a foreign expert?
2) Do Chinese law schools employ English teachers like many other Chinese universities?
3) Is it preferable to live in a big city or can a foreigner do just as well in the countryside?
4) Is the polution in Beijing as bad as everyone says it is?
5) Can one make it by on 5000yuan a month? I've read somewhere that the average monthly cost is $37. 5000yuan is more than 20 times that.
Thanks for any help.
Lawyer looking for Job in China
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I am working in a chinese agence which helps people looking for job. you don't need your Juris Doctorate (the American LL.B) qualify one as a foreign expert.
Chinese law schools employ English teachers like many other Chinese universities.
I think you'd better live in a big city .
Is the polution in Beijing as bad as everyone says it is?
yes.
Can one make it by on 5000yuan a month?
yes .
I've read somewhere that the average monthly cost is $37. 5000yuan is more than 20 times that.
no ,china is very cheap. average monthly cost is 2000-3000yuan, maybe less.
any more question? send e-mail to me.
address: [email protected]
Chinese law schools employ English teachers like many other Chinese universities.
I think you'd better live in a big city .
Is the polution in Beijing as bad as everyone says it is?
yes.
Can one make it by on 5000yuan a month?
yes .
I've read somewhere that the average monthly cost is $37. 5000yuan is more than 20 times that.
no ,china is very cheap. average monthly cost is 2000-3000yuan, maybe less.
any more question? send e-mail to me.
address: [email protected]