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A Chinese student in Kunzhou passed 98 points, worried about the parents' punishment, and scared to go home, and sent a request for help.

 
[Education News]     20 Oct 2016
For a lot of buddies who are still in school, should they be happy to get 98 points in the exam? However, an Australian Chinese student received such a score unexpectedly said that "blue thin, lentinus mushroom", but also scared to go home, ran to the classmate`s house to hide!

For a lot of buddies who are still in school, should they be happy to get 98 points in the exam? However, an Australian Chinese student received such a score unexpectedly said that "blue thin, lentinus mushroom", but also scared to go home, ran to the classmate`s house to hide!

A 19-year-old Queensland Chinese student posted a post on Facebook asking for help, saying he was afraid to be reproached by his parents, afraid to be reproached by his parents for fear of being reproached by his parents, asking for a nice person to take in, and appended his test report card because he did not get a full mark on his math test.

Xiao Wei fixed his eyes on it. Mom, 42 questions answered 41 right, only one wrong question. Is 98% of the results still, not enough, good?!

High achiever, who dared not be named, said painfully, "you don`t know."

"since elementary school, my parents have asked me to get full marks for every exam, and if not, I will be punished both mentally and physically. I will not only be beaten, but also starved."

"when I was a kid, once I didn`t get an A, and my mom gave me a big slap in the face."

"the last time I failed to score 100, my parents said I was` useless`! And said, `you can`t just work at McDonald`s like those white kids`. "

"So every time I can`t get a full score, I`m scared, especially math, because my parents think that math is the strength of Chinese children, and the full score should be, so this time, if my parents find out, I`m finished, and I`m not going to have to eat it!"

That`s why he posted for help, hoping to find a place to stay for the time being.

He`s hiding in a classmate`s college dorm, but he says his parents are looking for him.

The netizens expressed sympathy for the classmate and strongly condemned his parents:

"if I got 41 to 42 when I was in school, my parents would be happy to buy me a new car!"

"I`m lucky that even if I only get 60%, my parents will still be proud. Live your own life according to your own will. Find a job and feed yourself. Don`t let this parent`s negation affect your life any more. "

"as long as I can pass, my parents will be happy. They never punish me or force me to do anything. I am now in my third year of college, which shows that my parents have a very good way of education. "

"what a pity. Although we are all Chinese, I am glad my parents will not be like this. They won`t ask me to get 100 points, and they won`t stop me from eating. "

"Nani? Are you kidding me? If I had 98%, my mother would be so happy! "

"your children have done well enough. What else do you want? What a pair of wonderful parents. Although I am also a parent, but I will never be like you, so my children live a very happy life. You should let your son live with me. "

"grades don`t mean everything. It is pitiful that the child is living under great pressure every day. "

"Poor child, if my daughter gets 9-10, she won`t be happy, but parents should encourage them at this time. This kind of parents` way of education is too extreme, forcing good students to want to escape, his parents should really reflect on it! "

"We should encourage our children to do better, not punish them when they are not doing well."

"over the past 25 years, there have been more and more Chinese in our community. Chinese students in grammar schools are often beaten for not getting full marks. It`s a pity that this way of education is not right. "

"if I had 98%, my parents would have hit me, but they thought I was copied."

Xiao Wei feels that we can understand the mood of parents looking forward to their son Jackie Chan.

But as netizens say, "exam scores don`t mean everything." the children`s future should be decided by themselves, and such a strict approach to education is likely to turn out to be counterproductive in the end!

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23 Oct 2016 1:46 pm