Because of the high tuition fees, China is willing to pay, and the proportion of people who have the ability to study in the world must be the majority. In fact, China has long been the largest source of American students, ahead of the second Indian170,000. On the one hand, the proportion of international students in several Ivy League universities, including Harvard and Colombia, ranks among the best in American universities. Schools with a large proportion of students in China include various branches of the University of California, such as UC Berkeley and UCLA;; There are CMU, Michigan and UIUC, all of which are strong disciplines in science and engineering (because China people are better at learning science and engineering). It is not necessarily a bad thing that schools are favored by students in China. As an international student, they are definitely more willing to choose a school with good geographical location, high ranking and good reputation than those less famous schools, which also shows the influence of the school. In addition, as far as I know, the quality of education provided by the so-called "circling money" master program of famous American universities is much better than that of most domestic universities, which is actually the primary reason why many excellent students choose to pay high tuition fees to study abroad.