I wonder why a country with a still-developing field for scientists, engineers, and programmers might offer more prospects than one that is so very very over saturated. I also wonder if maybe China has way less of a stuck-up attitude about what does and doesn't count as stem. I'm not sure about in China, but I know in America Geology and some other fields don't get counted as stem despite doing the same things as other stem fields.
I wonder why a country with a still-developing field for scientists, engineers, and programmers might offer more prospects than one that is so very very over saturated. I also wonder if maybe China has way less of a stuck-up attitude about what does and doesn't count as stem. I'm not sure about in China, but I know in America Geology and some other fields don't get counted as stem despite doing the same things as other stem fields.