Honestly, I don’t know how Chinese, South Korean, Japanese, (etc.) kids do it. They’re under such immense pressure to succeed.

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    A colleague from South Korea explain to me that his daughter, 11yo, back in korea had school from 8:00 until 15:00, then had extra math class from 15:00 until 20:00 -every day- then spend 3 hours on homework. As a west-european, this sounds to me like child abuse, but ok.

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    Am Hong Kong uni student. I can tell you that the workload in college is significantly lower than in primary or secondary school.

    In HK (and I think in China as well), all of your school life leads to 1 important exam, and this exam determines whether you get into uni or not.