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Education

Preparing for the Gaokao

Preparing for the Gaokao

Preparing for the Gaokao is a rigorous and intense process that often starts early in a student’s high school career. The exam is highly competitive, and students must score well to be admitted to the most prestigious universities and colleges in China.

Here are some common ways that students prepare for the Gaokao:

  1. Attend specialized Gaokao preparation schools: Many students attend specialized schools that focus on Gaokao preparation. These schools provide students with extra classes, study materials, and practice exams. They are highly competitive and can be expensive, but they often have high success rates in getting students into top universities.
  2. Hire private tutors: Students who attend regular high schools often hire private tutors to help them prepare for the Gaokao. Tutors can provide personalized attention and help students with their weaker subjects. They can also provide study materials and practice exams.
  3. Attend after-school study groups: Many students attend after-school study groups with their classmates. These groups provide students with a supportive environment where they can study together and help each other with difficult subjects.
  4. Self-study: Some students choose to study on their own, using textbooks and study materials that they purchase. This can be a challenging option, as students must be highly self-motivated and disciplined.
  5. Participate in mock exams: Mock exams are a common way for students to prepare for the Gaokao. They provide students with practice answering questions under timed conditions and help them to identify areas where they need to improve.
  6. Take online courses: With the rise of online education, many students now take online courses to prepare for the Gaokao. These courses can provide students with access to high-quality teachers and study materials from the comfort of their own homes.

Preparing for the Gaokao is a demanding process, and many students spend months or even years studying for the exam. They often sacrifice social activities and hobbies in order to focus on their studies. However, for those who are successful, the Gaokao can be a pathway to a bright future and a successful career.

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I was born in 1979 in Hungary in a Hungarian family. I don't have Chinese ascendants, at least not in the past 150 years, before that I don't know. Since my young age, I'm interested in China. First, Hong Kong movies had an impact on me, then slowly, I went deeper into understanding and getting to know more about China and its vast history, culture, and society. Recent years brought up lots of anti-China, even xenophobic sentiment, which was led by misguiding media content in some countries. I'm making this website for those, who are curious about the real China, open-minded for the truth and ready to know and understand more about this great country and its nation.

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