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EPISODE · Jan 12, 2022 · 19 MIN

Ep 3: Testing, Education, and All the Fun Stuff

from 16 Hours Apart · host Sunny Sun, Amy Tang, Tony Lu

Take a deeper dive with hosts Sunny, Amy, and Tony into the education differences between China and America: The one test (gaokao) that will determine the rest of your life? The immense pressure of studying and classes 14 hours a day? The new government policy that bans tutoring institutions? Are all Chinese students automatically good at studying? 

Take a deeper dive with hosts Sunny, Amy, and Tony into the education differences between China and America: The one test (gaokao) that will determine the rest of your life? The immense pressure of studying and classes 14 hours a day? The new government policy that bans tutoring institutions? Are all Chinese students automatically good at studying?

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