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Warren's avatar

The current elimination rate for middle to high school is 50%? In other words, only 50% of children will go to a regular high school and get a high school diploma, and the rest either start working after middle school or go to a technical school? How good are the vocational high schools in China? Are they like Germany where this is a path to a decent living, or is it more like trade schools elsewhere where it just means you're screwed?

What I don't understand is the idea that they'd have fewer people go to high school (and thus college) in the future, by eliminating 70% instead of 50%. Since China is moving up the value chain and becoming more developed, wouldn't you want to increase the minimum level of education, so workers are prepared for work in a more advanced labor market? Seems backwards.

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YumAntimatter's avatar

Is trying to pass exams to move from middle to high school a one-shot thing where if you fail you are done, or can you keep retaking them every year if your family has the resources?

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