Third, talk about the process.
The school doesn't let them develop their personalities. Drop out of school if you don't "learn"! Don't do anything yet Books are above everything else. Hehe, this is the "education" in China. I feel dizzy. . . In our China, elementary school to high school can be regarded as hell, but once we get to college, it becomes heaven! There is no pressure at all. Fool around and give me my diploma. There are as many college students as potatoes in China now. If you read them, you will lose your job.
In foreign countries, primary schools cultivate interest, junior high schools develop (also study) and senior high schools study hard to win a good university. Universities begin to work hard and have good jobs to serve the country and themselves.
Foreign diplomas are not so easy to get.
China is like this: primary school-junior high school (finding primary school not fun) playing-high school started shopping-college is still enjoying (it's paradise)-did you lose your job after graduating from college?
Every student is very tired, unlike other foreign students who are willing to learn, knowledgeable and open. In China, students are exhausted, teachers are exhausted, and schools are happy (going to school all day to earn money).
Otherwise, why can't China create jobs? . . . Why did the college entrance examination kill so many people this year?