Should i study in China, specifically, in Shanghai?

That math curriculum looks like it might be overkill and premature (stuff looks a bit advanced if you have "barely done algebra"). I'd first check that you're covered with the categories from pre-algebra to integral calculus on Khan Academy. If you have these fundamentals down, I'd say you're pretty much covered on the math side. Maybe the Chinese way will have a bit more math for a CS undergrad, but I think it's also harder to mess up math teaching, especially with the well-traveled topics.

https://www.khanacademy.org/math

The Computer Science curriculum looks pretty solid. I'd definitely keep it in mind throughout your studies. It might be lacking some depth on data structures, but overall, it's definitely a good benchmark (i.e., if you're confident in these topics at the end of your degree, you'll probably be a solid enough software engineer). Prior to your degree (if you're starting next year), however, I wouldn't try to make it through *too* much of it since it really does cover a lot. Getting a really good understanding of those first few topics will probably do you much better than getting a good-ish understanding of more topics.

What are you asking about the admissions process? I thought you were already accepted with scholarship?

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