A so-called 'career exam taker' in China was investigated by authorities for allegedly acing the world's toughest university admittance exam three years in a row and reportedly earning $300,000.
Education authorities in China are investigating a student who has sat the country’s tough university entrance exam, known as the gaokao, three times at different schools and received large payments for achieving high marks. The student, surnamed Quan, has twice been admitted to the prestigious Peking University (PKU) and was reportedly paid two million yuan (S$415,000) in total. Secondary schools.
More young people have flocked to less-developed regions in China to start their careers in villages or grass-roots communities in recent years, making them a new workforce in the rural revitalization process.
Embattled education training company New Oriental began trending on China's social media platforms recently, after its teachers started livestreaming the selling of agricultural products, books and daily necessities using both Chinese and English.