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    5:30am wakes up and makes himself breakfast

    6:00am Studying languages

    6:45am- Goes to school and arrive around 7:20am

    7:40am- Classes start (he has 5 classes in the morning)

    12:10pm then 30min lunch and then a 20 min rest period

    later.

    5:20pm Classes end but he doesnt get home until 6:30pm

    6:30 30 min Dinner then homework until midnight after.

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    In China, the education is divided into threecategories:

    Basic Education

    Higher Education

    Adult Education

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    Workers Primary Schools

    Peasants Primary Schools

    Literacy classes.

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    Adult secondary education includes radio/TVspecialized secondary schools, specializedsecondary school for cadres, specialized

    secondary schools for staff and workers,specialized secondary schools for peasants, in-service teacher training schools andcorrespondence specialized secondary schools.

    The Compulsory Education Law of stipulatesthat each child have nine years of formaleducation.

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    Retail job Cubicle job is very popular for business or some

    other college degrees

    Education is very important and for the studentswho dropped out of a university or did not passthey usually are stuck with a job as a street vendoror stay at home and help out the family.

    Without full education they are usually deemed to

    house/ farm work for their family, or they work alow paying job. Competition for jobs is fierce and the best

    education is needed for employment.

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    Middle class children fill the hours after school withhomework, music lesson and other enrichment programs.

    Parents spend sizable chunks of money on classes atcomputer schools and language academies.

    Children often have lots of homework, which they often doin copybooks in front of their parents.

    Parents prefer that their children study rather than play. One student told Karnow: My parents "are really proud of

    me. So I have to keep improving, even if there is no room forimprovement. I also feel their pressure. Just study, they say.

    I can't wash the dishes...or take a summer job. Their entiregoal is to see me succeed. A Chinese skateboarder told the Los Angeles Times, If you

    play more, you study less. All Parents worry about that.

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    Teaching in Chinese universities is strictlyimplemented according to teaching plans andteaching programs.

    Teaching in universities usually includesclassroom lecture, classroom discussion,experiment class, exercise doing, and guidanceclass. other teaching forms such as on-the-spot

    teaching, visits, practice teaching, and socialinvestigations, are also used

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    Some of the most favorite are Ping-Pong clubs,Badminton, Orchestra, Karaoke, Basket Ball,Soccer, Dance Clubs all which are usually done on

    the weekends or used in place of a class during theweek in some schools.

    A typical school has few academic and athleticfacilities other than a chalkboard, some desks,

    chairs and a Chinese flag and courtyard wherechildren play.

    Better schools have a dirt soccer field.

    English classes and math Olympics are popular.

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    Libraries and reference rooms are open tostudents both at the university or departmentlevel, creating good conditions for students,

    study and research. Universities and colleges are well equipped

    with modernized teaching facilities to makesure all teaching plans should be realized.

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    Chinese students only take mid term exams andfinal exams.

    They spend about 4 hours daily completing theirHw.

    Their effort in their Hw would ultimately preparethem for their exams.

    Some students have teachers after class and havepersonal test-prep classes in the weekend.

    Some things that spur them people to even studyharder include the high tuition, overwhelmingpopulation and high pressure due to highexpectations from various parties

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    Partying and drinking do not play a noticeable role inChinese colleges.

    While some students do drink at dinner or have theoccasional baijiu, it is the exception rather than the

    rule. Many students only have Sunday off, and it is often

    dedicated to catching up on sleep, homework, andextra-curricular activities.

    Many students volunteer for or participate in largecompetitions held in colleges across China that rangefrom performing Shakespeare plays, Model UN, andinnovation challenges.

    Participation in extra-curricular events is motivated

    primarily by distinguishing one's self from ones peers.

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    All dorms are closed and the electricity is turned off at11 p.m. Even if students do venture off campus to graba drink, they have to be back before lights-out lest theybe locked out for the night.

    Being able to party, in the American sense, is almostimpossible.

    In China, students often have to think of their familyswell being, whereas in the

    U.S., students can generally focus on themselves

    There are endless games of basketball, ping-pong,soccer, tennis, and badminton and a constantsuccession of entertaining, university-sponsored talentshows, and performances. (in reference to college inChina)

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    Any Questions?