The fees are a whopping S$120,000 to S$130,000, but for the actor and host, being able to fulfil the dreams of his kids is more important.
"They played a vital part in her receiving a place in not one, but two of her dream universities," added Wu, who is an alumnus of University of California, Berkeley .HOW DID YOU CELEBRATE SAGE GETTING INTO STANFORD?We haven’t celebrated yet as she’s in Europe now spending time with friends and family friends. But we’ll celebrate when she gets back next month. We'll have a nice dinner at the very least. I think I’ll take her on a trip before she starts attending school in September.
She’s a very self-motivated, hardworking, self-possessed young woman and I know, in the next four years, she will definitely know what she wants to pursue.Definitely! I think her mum is going too. I can't wait to go 'cause I can go see my family in LA and meet my old college classmates from UC Berkeley. Now that Sage is going to a rival school, it should be a lot of fun . I’m looking forward to it.I’ll definitely miss her a lot more than she will miss me .
I think she’s happy as long as the kids are happy, and she’s happy with whatever the kids want. I haven’t talked to [Li Lin] directly but I know she’s definitely very happy and proud of Sage, as I am too. Sometimes I wish they were more sticky and more needy but they are very thoughtful, considerate and positive. I couldn’t ask for more in that respect.I think the first 10 years of a child’s life are by far the most formative and the most crucial in establishing the trajectory they are going to take. The greatest teachers a child will ever have are parents.
It’s our job as parents to let them find their passion and let them use it to drive themselves. That’s what I think is very, very important.DO YOU THINK ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS ARE IMPORTANT IN DETERMINING WHETHER A CHILD WILL BE SUCCESSFUL IN THE FUTURE? So I’ve been saving up for a long time for something like this, a time when they are able to realise their dreams.She’s been doing that and she’s also going to apply for financial aid. Obviously, you try to do what you can because it’s expensive. Fees are about S$120,000 to S$130,000 a year. A year. It’s like you dig yourself this big hole and obviously, anything will help.
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