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The youngest were in their early teens and the oldest were in their late thirties. The examinations took place in the winter of 1977, and the exam questions were designed by each province individually. A total number of 5.7 million candidates took the national college entrance exam. Initially, only 200,000 people were to be admitted to college.
A student’s score in Gaokao is the main standard for admission to university, and the competition has intensified over the years. [5] Being admitted to a top-class university is considered as the ultimate success for students, at least in teachers' and parents' views. [ 6 ]
A Little Reunion (Chinese: 小欢喜; pinyin: Xiao Huan Xi) is a 2019 Chinese television series which focuses on the topic of the National College Entrance Examination, also known as the gaokao. The series airs on Dragon Television , Zhejiang Television , Tencent Video and IQIYI starting July 31, 2019. [ 1 ]
Lu Mengqi showed up for the first day of China's annual college entrance exam, known as the "gaokao", in a black Nike (NKE.N) T-shirt featuring the brand's trademark swoosh logo. Foreign ...
Liang Shi, 56, has by many measures led a successful life. He worked in various industries, eventually opened his own business, got married and had a son.
As an attempt to level the playing field, the gaokao, or Chinese university examination, offered extra points for students of ethnic minority backgrounds, although this was scaled back in the 2014 reforms to the national examination policy after multiple cases of ethnicity alteration prompted national backlash. [16]
In a Beijing bookstore I found a bundle with all gaokao questions on history from 1978 to 2010. My Chinese is still on a very low level, but I can already tell that over the years a multitude of formats has been used (with different kinds of questions in the same test as well). There are multiple choice, fill in the blank, open questions etc.
The Junior High School Scholastic Aptitude Examination (初中学业水平考试), commonly abbreviated as the Zhongkao (中考), is the examination for junior high school graduation in China. [1] The exam scores are used for both junior high school graduation and senior high school admissions.