The gaokao, or National Higher Education Entrance Examination, is taken by millions of students in China each year. In 2021, approximately 11.9 million students registered for the exam. The number can vary slightly each year, but it consistently remains around that level, reflecting the high stakes and competitiveness of the exam as a gateway to higher education in China.
The Chinese government test commonly referred to is the "Gaokao," or National Higher Education Entrance Examination. This rigorous exam is taken by millions of students annually and plays a critical role in college admissions in China. It assesses students' knowledge in subjects such as Chinese literature, mathematics, and a foreign language, with some regions also including additional subjects. The Gaokao is known for its high stakes and intense preparation, significantly influencing students' academic and career paths.
Students often feel stressed about the gaokao due to its significant impact on their future educational and career opportunities. The exam is highly competitive, with millions of students vying for limited spots in prestigious universities, leading to immense pressure to perform well. Additionally, the extensive preparation required, combined with societal and familial expectations, can create a high-stakes atmosphere that heightens anxiety and stress levels.
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the answer would be 4 students
Practically all of them. Yale does not take students who are not likely to graduate.
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14 students take neither Spanish nor French.
A: 9 students take biology but not history. B: 11 take neither bio nor history. Reasons: A: 9 is the answer because if you subtract the number of students who take history and bio (8) from the total number of bio students (17) you get 9 (the remaining number of bio students who do not take history). B: 11 is the answer because a total of 22 students take history. however, 8 students take bio and history, and before, we found that 9 students only take bio. Therefore, if we add up the number of only bio students and history students (of which some also take bio, but are not exclusively bio), we get 31 students. If we subtract 31 from 42 (the total number of students), we get 11 remaining students who are in neither bio nor history.
Enough to take over the world.
First you take 1575(2)=3150 then take3150/35=90 foreign students.
Most college/university students take about 12 credit/hours.
No, it is not permissible for students to take pictures of other students without their permission.