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"Genius girl" Yao Ting joined Huawei, but where is Liu Yiting, a Harvard girl who once determined to serve the country?

Speaking of Liu Yiting, another reason why she is so famous is that her mother's education represents the "characteristics" of education in an era, which makes her very popular.

I remember back then, Liu Yiting was the role model that all the teachers asked us to work hard for. For this reason, almost everyone had a copy of "Harvard Girl Liu Yiting" at that time.

Everyone has a different opinion on what kind of book this is.

However, I think it is a perverted book. I deeply remember the most famous "Pinching Ice" plot - Liu Yiting's mother asked the young Ting'er to pinch an ice cube with her hands in order to exercise her will.

Block, and persisted for several minutes until she felt "little needles dancing in the palm of her hand"... (I still remember this description from Liu Yiting's diary that day). Now it seems that it is basically "disguised child abuse", but it has been criticized by many

Parents regard it as a model of education. The book reveals the process of a divorced woman who is extremely ambitious in education, who uses all means to achieve her educational goals and finally succeeds.

The real Liu Yiting Liu Yiting is a 1996 (class of 1999) student at Chengdu Foreign Languages ??School.

Her class teacher in high school was Li Jinrong.

She was admitted to Harvard University with a full scholarship in 1999 and went to study in the United States on August 1. She graduated from Harvard University in June 2003 with a bachelor's degree in applied mathematics and economics.

Liu Yiting applied for a job at the Boston Consulting Group in the United States in October 2003 based on her "employment first, then further education" plan, and was also preparing to study for graduate school.

After graduation, Liu Yiting set up the "Liu Yiting Extracurricular Activities Award" at Chengdu Foreign Languages ??School as a reward to encourage alumni who have outstanding performance in the school's extracurricular activities.

Her parents have written "Harvard Girl Liu Yiting" and "Liu Yiting's Learning Methods and Training Details", which are very popular.

Among Chinese undergraduates at Harvard, Liu Yiting may be the most famous.

A few years ago, a book with her as the protagonist, "Harvard Girl Liu Yiting", became popular in China, setting a sales record of nearly 2 million copies and touching countless primary and secondary school students and their parents.

Liu Yiting, who went directly from China to Harvard University, the world's highest academic institution, is generally regarded as a successful example of early quality education for families.

Let’s talk about Liu Yiting’s current situation.

She married her undergraduate classmate Scott Sambur. Her husband’s undergraduate degree was in psychology. After graduation, he studied for a JD at Harvard and is now a partner at Seward & Kissel LLP, a family law firm.

Family law specializes in divorce cases for wealthy people.

You can search this person on linkedin.

Liu Yiting's first job was at Boston Consulting Group, then she went to PepsiCo, and then worked at a hedge fund.

Then after applying to Harvard Business School and being rejected, I started my own company, Vision Capital, or Vision Capital in English.

It didn't open after that.

Now he has partnered with others to open another start-up called Hui En Capital.

What this company says is that it provides Chinese capital with a way to invest in the United States, such as real estate.

To put it bluntly, it is a company that launders money for wealthy Chinese people.

Aren’t the Chinese rich? They don’t understand the American market. If their children need to buy a house for school, they look for companies like this to invest in them.

Liu Yiting promoted to Americans that she was patriotic, wanted to help the poor, and got admitted to Harvard.

After staying in the United States, he will serve wealthy Chinese people and introduce a large amount of Chinese capital into the United States.

On the other hand, her life of more than thirty years has been about serving the poor and making money from the rich.

She is not very friendly to the Chinese, but is very enthusiastic when she sees Americans.

The daughter of Harvard who once claimed to serve the motherland has now become like this. It is really ridiculous and sad!

Perhaps this is the life she chose, and we cannot overestimate it.

Someone once wrote this post on a forum: "Ten years later, Liu Yiting, a Harvard girl who once criticized the United States, has married a white American, worked as the vice president of a fund, represented the Greater China region, received a U.S. green card, and has not returned to China.

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