No, these children in China feel that they have put their childhood on the college entrance examination, which is their whole goal.
This two-day or three-day exam involves 1000 to 20 million high school students every year. If the family is the unit, the coverage will be wider. Because basically every family will put a lot of pressure on the only child.
High school time passes quickly and then basically enters the main stage of life. The college entrance examination is like the last guillotine, cutting the hopes of most young high school students to almost nonexistent. China has a large population. If they take it too seriously, they will repeat their studies and try again.
After reading it, I think there must be something wrong with your question ~ ~ Either you typed it wrong ~ ~ But basically I can understand it! )
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However, when we talk about the reputation of a school, France does not have a universal method to measure a university or institution of higher learning.
The whole education system in China is actually like a giant examination machine. Although this is not absolutely fair, objective or well thought out.
I'm not sure whether we should teach children to read and speak English so early. But overall, at this age, maybe not bad ~! The last paragraph is ironic, which means not to teach children English too early. )