Notes: Besides the gaokao prep starting from middle school, and taking at least 12-14 hours a hour to prep for it each day and it being mentally strenuous and seemingly decisive to your career,

the narrator talks about how the Gaokao varies per province and apparently

depending on how high your city/province’s GDP is, it may be easier compared to other provinces

Other than that, though, he talks more about societal issues rather than political ones, so I think he’s at worst, a good-faith Chinese lib, even considering his reddit account, which has little political activity…

Also, I’ve heard there are other comparable hard exams which are not necessarily hard as the Gaokao, in the comments, such as Brazil and India, thoughts on that as well

To any libs around here: If you lemmy libs want to wander on here, I’ll politely tell you which instance you’re in and tell you to go back your mother’s skirts…

  • deathtoreddit@lemmygrad.mlOP
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    4 months ago

    I’m actually wondering: have you, yourself, taken it before? Or any other cousins who’ve taken it

    Btw, any other Chinese users here in Lemmygrad and Hexbear, maybe even lemmy.ml, familiar with it?

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      Nah, without going into personal details I haven’t taken it but all my family members did and so have a lot of my friends. The long hours of constant study and pressure are real things, vid maker wasn’t lying about that.

      On the other hand, my parents made me do all sorts of extra study for the exam that I was taking anyway, so it’s not even clear that long hours and pressure are halmarks of the Gaokao, but rather of parents who value educational achievement (too much?).