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China Prep: Video: Full Episode

China Prep: Video: Full Episode

"China Prep" follows five Chinese students through their final high-pressure year at an elite high school in Sichuan Province.

Aug 14th, 2008 | 51 comments | 22,947 Views
(35 votes)
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China Prep: The Gaokao: How Would You Fare?

China Prep: The Gaokao: How Would You Fare?

Try these sample questions from China's national college entrance exam.

Aug 13th, 2008 | 88 comments | 12,930 Views
(26 votes)
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China Prep: Introduction

China Prep: Introduction

(August 12, 2008) "China Prep" follows five Chinese students through their final high-pressure year at an elite high school in Sichuan Province, where a class of 1,800 teenagers are competing for 59 spots in China’s top two universities.

Aug 12th, 2008 | 22 comments | 13,778 Views
(47 votes)
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China Prep: Poll: Should a standardized test like China’s <i>gaokao</i> exclusively determine who gets into college?

China Prep: Poll: Should a standardized test like China’s gaokao exclusively determine who gets into college?

See results of Wide Angle poll.

Aug 12th, 2008 | 4 comments | 2,590 Views
(1 votes)
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China Prep: China Will Not Tolerate Cheating on College Entrance Exam

China Prep: China Will Not Tolerate Cheating on College Entrance Exam

As China's two-day National College Entrance Exam -- known as gaokao -- begins today, a swirl of activity is planned to ensure the best possible conditions for students to take the test that will determine their professional tracks within Chinese society.

Jun 7th, 2008 | 3 comments | 3,618 Views
(3 votes)
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