
Jocelyn Gecker
National Education Reporter at Associated Press
National Education Reporter at @AP | 📧 [email protected] | https://t.co/QgJa4DSFHV
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carolinacoastonline.com | Annie Ma |Makiya Seminera |Jocelyn Gecker
As he finishes college in China, computer science student Ma Tianyu has set his sights on graduate school in the United States. No country offers better programs for the career he wants as a game developer, he said. He applied only to U.S. schools and was accepted by some. But after the initial excitement, he began seeing reasons for doubt.
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lufkindailynews.com | Annie Ma |Makiya Seminera |Jocelyn Gecker
By ANNIE MA, MAKIYA SEMINERA and JOCELYN GECKER - Associated Press As he finishes college in China, computer science student Ma Tianyu has set his sights on graduate school in the United States. No country offers better programs for the career he wants as a game developer, he said. He applied only to U.S. schools and was accepted by some. But after the initial excitement, he began seeing reasons for doubt. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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apnews.com | Annie Ma |Makiya Seminera |Jocelyn Gecker
Al terminar la universidad en China, el estudiante de informática Ma Tianyu ha puesto su mirada en una escuela de posgrado en Estados Unidos. Ningún país ofrece mejores programas para la carrera que desea como desarrollador de videojuegos, afirmó. Solo solicitó ingreso a escuelas en Estados Unidos y fue aceptado por algunas. Pero después de la emoción inicial, comenzó a ver razones para dudar. Primero, estaba la guerra comercial del presidente Donald Trump con China.
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denverpost.com | Annie Ma |Makiya Seminera |Jocelyn Gecker
By ANNIE MA, MAKIYA SEMINERA and JOCELYN GECKER, Associated PressAs he finishes college in China, computer science student Ma Tianyu has set his sights on graduate school in the United States. No country offers better programs for the career he wants as a game developer, he said. He applied only to U.S. schools and was accepted by some. But after the initial excitement, he began seeing reasons for doubt. First, there was President Donald Trump’s trade war with China.
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yakimaherald.com | Annie Ma |Makiya Seminera |Jocelyn Gecker
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