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7/02/2014

Topic Reading-Vol.812-7/2/2014

Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Gaokao ghostwriters to face punishment
China is long, and well known for its national entrance exam called Gaokao, that is taken by over nine million students nationwide in June every year. The test is decisive for Chinese high school students because this is almost the only score to be used which university the applicant can be enrolled.
Judging students’ present academic qualifications and future potential solely by paper exams doesn’t sound so motivating or open minded compared to western admission practices. However, it is actually fair to everyone at least in theory, especially for the country where connections and bribes have been common practices to get opportunities and favors. The problem is where there is a test, there are always cheats. Since the stake is so high that some parents seem to be willing to pay enough money to have a surrogate take the exam, which would require them to buy out not only a few but also at least several officials and administrators for the testing place and the room, not to mention the surrogate test taker. Such ghostwriters are given down payment before the exam and be paid lucrative bonus depending on their test scores.
Enjoy reading and learning about this organized test cheating scandal in China.
  

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