2026-03-13
17 分钟Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is Roundtable You're tuned in to Roundtable, I'm Steve Hatherly today with Fei Fei and Yuxin.
Coming up, we're circling back through the week's episodes to pull out three moments,
some different stories, different angles with no obvious reason that they belong together.
But they do, the full circle is coming up.
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And now… It is time for another edition of The Full Circle.
It's a segment where we take three stories from this week's shows and draw a line between them.
And we have to look a little bit more closely because that line is not obvious in the beginning.
Fei-Fei, you've got it today.
Where do we begin?
So first of all, let's start from Tuesday with a story called Linking Degrees with Future Jobs.
The most notable thing, not only here in China but also on a global scale,
is that we are seeing a bigger and bigger mismatch between jobs and the majors,
the study programs that most students are able to enroll themselves in.
meaning students who are studying programs at university that were turning out to not be as applicable in the job market.