Attempts to change the national exam/admissions system through interviews, GPA, achievements, and diversified criteria.
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Gaokao reform
Attempts to change the national exam/admissions system through interviews, GPA, achievements, and diversified criteria.
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Gaokao reform is trying to diversify admissions through interviews, high-school GPA, and academic achievements, but the unresolved question is public appetite for change.
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"...trust the government. The people really don't trust institutions to make reforms that reflect the needs of society. The people think that, okay, it's..."
"Was it Tsinghua that was also going to open up some, some actual research? Interviews, personal interviews with certain applicants? Was it Tsinghua or..."
"And And that question isn't being settled right now. The other major trend that we're seeing, and David alluded to this much earlier, is..."
"...of them. But, but for, for example, one of them is gaokao reform, where they're talking about adjusting the, the percentages or the ratios...."
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