Why are students' lives SO different in China?!

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  • @Chill-Ice
    @Chill-Ice 10 месяцев назад +3001

    I do agree that China is pushing students way too far in terms of education. I often hear about how Chinese students receive the most amount of homework out of any country, but I didn’t think it was this bad. Singapore is also known for being one of the best in academics, and as a Singaporean, we definitely have a lot of pressure placed on us, but UNIFORMS WITH CHIPS AND CCTVs? That is too far. Give these kids a break. There is no point forcing them to become the best if they can’t even take a rest. They are humans, not academic machines. Cut them some slack.

    • @ASTAROTH_L4M
      @ASTAROTH_L4M 10 месяцев назад +101

      We grew used to 11 pieces of homework daily, mostly 2 are essays

    • @YeahTheMitchs
      @YeahTheMitchs 10 месяцев назад +76

      @@ASTAROTH_L4MOuch! And just about everyone at my college including me occasionally complains about getting homework at all.
      I honestly think that the only homework kids need is revision. That’s just my thought, but is it worth studying something you are already confident with when you could be doing something new?

    • @ASTAROTH_L4M
      @ASTAROTH_L4M 10 месяцев назад +25

      @@YeahTheMitchs I spammed studied that one subject and got good, even though I was confident, but I think it really depends on the person, also damn, having 3-4 homework sounds like a dream

    • @YeahTheMitchs
      @YeahTheMitchs 10 месяцев назад +12

      @@ASTAROTH_L4M Well you seem to be a very persistent person, and somehow after all that you still managed to save yourself some time to watch RUclips 🤩

    • @rinnzu
      @rinnzu 10 месяцев назад +21

      Yep as someone studying in Singapore the education system is quite tough, especially psle and O levels but china’s taking in WAY too far

  • @unfilteredwithvarun
    @unfilteredwithvarun 10 месяцев назад +964

    This is really horrible to watch, education has become a kind of torture to those kids

    • @_BMJ_
      @_BMJ_ 10 месяцев назад +32

      True though.. am asian myself with health problem too.. which is skeletal dyphlasia.. so, being in this situation isn't easy though.. normal not normal you have to study for freaking 24/7.. so to them SD is just disease name butvas long as your brain working normally.. me, who also having learning disablelities, they don't care bout me they just care bout good grade even my parents don't understand how hurt is my head to memoerize the whole things and also they don't understand of how i feel rn.. my parents say "yeah you just faking it to get attention and to escape study" i was just dudeee am not faking it..
      I just wish my parents and teachers understand my feeling of being in controlling situation😮‍💨not just me but i just wish they all understand the kidsfeeling right now.. and just let their kids playing around after finishing study or even let them palying or joking around while studying😔

    • @BasedHSVdude
      @BasedHSVdude 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@_BMJ_ sorry if i am rude, what is skeletal dyphlasia?

    • @user-bookishcreations
      @user-bookishcreations 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes.

    • @iamkj2008
      @iamkj2008 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@gachagamingfoxikr

    • @davidarvingumazon5024
      @davidarvingumazon5024 10 месяцев назад +4

      *Classroom of the Elite's White Room Nerf version In Real Life*

  • @dzakyhmutaqin
    @dzakyhmutaqin 4 месяца назад +254

    Force creates diamonds but sometimes too much force's breaks the diamond

  • @June376
    @June376 3 месяца назад +38

    3:56 Poor boy. You can see that how he's trying to convince the sister to stick to the right answer. What actually breaks my heart is that you can hear the mother laughing at him aswell in the background. It's sad that how people laugh when someone is trying so hard for something to be right. How cruel of these people..

    • @FVREVER_QKT
      @FVREVER_QKT Месяц назад

      No I think it was the dad recording that was laughing

    • @June376
      @June376 Месяц назад +4

      @@FVREVER_QKT I think you should listen a bit closely cause for me I hear a woman's voice. Besides I'm gonna have to edit my comment because I have randomly come across the original and full video and the sister was crying to. She wasn't laughing with her mom

    • @I_LovewatchingTylerandSnowi
      @I_LovewatchingTylerandSnowi 5 дней назад

      WHY WOULD SHE DO THAT..

  • @aaradhyakesarwani3238
    @aaradhyakesarwani3238 10 месяцев назад +3195

    I am an Asian kid myself and I personally think too much control on kids causes them to lose their independent thinking, and their rationality 😔.

    • @arab_apocalypse
      @arab_apocalypse 10 месяцев назад +78

      West Asian People: 🥶😎🔥💯

    • @ArthurMorgan_5074
      @ArthurMorgan_5074 10 месяцев назад +50

      No offence South Asians West Asians Central Asians and North Africans are quite different from East Asians

    • @arab_apocalypse
      @arab_apocalypse 10 месяцев назад +21

      @@ArthurMorgan_5074 Yeah I am a Palestinian, Palestine is in West Asia.

    • @albertpeel7406
      @albertpeel7406 10 месяцев назад +13

      Im Vietnamese and I’m sorry for you

    • @arab_apocalypse
      @arab_apocalypse 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@albertpeel7406 Me laughing in West Asian: 🥶🥶💯💯🗿🗿🔥🔥😎😎

  • @mayne7377
    @mayne7377 10 месяцев назад +757

    As a Chinese person from Thailand, I'm beyond grateful that my great grandparents moved to Thailand and started their families here. I can't even imagine what it's like to literally wear a device that tracks your brain all the time. That's just invading the child's privacy and it could be a stressful thing especially for kids with ADHD/ADD/Autism and other developmental disorders.

    • @teamok1025
      @teamok1025 10 месяцев назад +11

      Yeah

    • @mitsuevolution7912
      @mitsuevolution7912 10 месяцев назад +7

      As a Malaysian, I agree with you

    • @Capybara698
      @Capybara698 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah, the game server is trash as hell (in my opinion)

    • @chuungry_
      @chuungry_ 10 месяцев назад

      Same I’m viet/chin

    • @PuyawaPun
      @PuyawaPun 10 месяцев назад +3

      Change server for your next generation 😂😂😂

  • @qing5432
    @qing5432 4 месяца назад +180

    OMG This brought back so many painful memories for me. The problem is, when you grew up in such an environment, you didn’t even know it was wrong. You would feel that all your problems were your own, that you weren’t good enough or didn’t work hard enough.

    • @joellojello2803
      @joellojello2803 Месяц назад +1

      And some parents grew up and thought this was the best option. Other parents decided to immigrate.

  • @IdkAnything-gj9sg
    @IdkAnything-gj9sg 4 месяца назад +50

    As a 11th grade Asian student I can relate
    I sometimes ha e suicidal thoughts due to study pressure its hard to study all day
    Like I have to get A+ grade in every exam or else I can't play basketball which I love the most
    Now looking back at my childhood I realized I lost my childhood😖

    • @lydiabun7167
      @lydiabun7167 2 месяца назад +4

      I hope it goes well with your life😢

    • @LifeInShell
      @LifeInShell 24 дня назад +1

      I understand you, brother. Carry on! God is who healed me. Wish you too🙏🙏🙏

    • @marileedent8499
      @marileedent8499 8 дней назад +1

      I'm so sorry. Go enjoy life now. Be a big kid..

  • @Sasukesanimation
    @Sasukesanimation 10 месяцев назад +1651

    As someone who studied in China before, i can first hand tell you that the education system has many flaws, we are put under constant presure of being “the best” at everything and thats what most parents expects of their children, we have lesson almost 8hours a day and some even up to 10, plus bullying is also a major issue cus even if you report it, chances are the teachers dont give a sh-, but what i hate the most was that the schools forces you to memorise a sht ton of stuff and the teachers are allowed to hit you 💀

    • @karbanite
      @karbanite 10 месяцев назад +52

      this is related in nepal too, but the only thing that is different from the above things you mentioned in our schools are that bullying is very rare in nepali schools and we have either 7 hrs of school at total in a day, or less.
      but we dont have holidays in sunday

    • @kittymeowmeows
      @kittymeowmeows 10 месяцев назад +48

      my friend is also from China and her family understood her pain and moved to singapore instead where it's not too strict and she's getting better now

    • @KnightSlasher
      @KnightSlasher 10 месяцев назад +25

      America's system is too lenient there definitely needs to be a balance between the 2

    • @itssupercringe9246
      @itssupercringe9246 10 месяцев назад +25

      Same to Vietnam 🇻🇳 in some school mostly government school. Teachers are allow to hit u if u failed at something. This gave me flashback in kindergarten of how many time I got hit straight into my ass.💀💀

    • @shiachenhongmoe245
      @shiachenhongmoe245 10 месяцев назад +18

      Good Lord, I'm from Malaysia, its education is very balanced its not strict and not to free

  • @jus3th
    @jus3th 10 месяцев назад +530

    As a Filipino student, there's a small amount of expectations my mom gives me when it comes to school, but she doesn't force me to study 24 hours. She understands that the way for me to learn is in my own pace and she encourages me to have fun because, as she said, you can only be a youth once.
    Not to mention the school she enrolled me to encourages independent learners. We have an aloted day on where there will be no teacher, but they expect us to study on our own.

    • @cookecountryballs7196
      @cookecountryballs7196 10 месяцев назад +15

      I’m Filipino, what time do you wake up on school days? I wake up at 4:55am and school starts at 7

    • @manuelasarmiento3075
      @manuelasarmiento3075 10 месяцев назад +5

      same but we talk about china

    • @welmscott3246
      @welmscott3246 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@cookecountryballs7196 wow at my school start at 8:40 but i go early just to play football

    • @boom_bang.
      @boom_bang. 10 месяцев назад +2

      😂😂 wag na tayo mag lukahan 😂😂😂 anong sunod sunod kung gusto nating mag catting umiiyak nalang teacher pumasok lang kayo lalo na sa last section na pag hapon 10 -15 nalang ang natitira sa 60 na estudyante 😂😂😂

    • @davidarvingumazon5024
      @davidarvingumazon5024 10 месяцев назад +11

      Kung magrereklamo mahirap ang School natin, pakita ninyo yung China. Salamat kay Jesus, hindi tayo nasa China.

  • @duckgamers750
    @duckgamers750 5 месяцев назад +61

    As a CBC (Canadian born Chinese ). I think this is too much for a child to hold in their heart, My parents give me a lot of homework but they would still let me play and have fun and if a child does not have happiness they will not have a good childhood ❤

    • @abedintheshed8696
      @abedintheshed8696 Месяц назад +2

      I have a question, why not just say Canadian born Chinese instead of cbc if ur gonna say it anyway

    • @duckgamers750
      @duckgamers750 Месяц назад +2

      @@abedintheshed8696 idk lol

  • @WHITTANYWONGJIEQIMoe
    @WHITTANYWONGJIEQIMoe 3 месяца назад +18

    I'm also very stress when I was a kid....I am a Chinese and every time when you go to school, your feeling is not HAPPY, you feel STRESS. I don't have freedom anyways- So, when i grown up, means now, I'm working at Australia. I saw many kids there bringing their happy and joyful feelings to go to school.. China...you're going too far. That's not a good thing for kids. China should change.

  • @VEN.3x3
    @VEN.3x3 10 месяцев назад +231

    As a student who used to study in local schools in Hong Kong, I can confirm that they rely on memorization and not critical thinking. And honestly this is the reason I switched to an International School.
    The amount of stress was just unbearable, imagine having to arrive to school at 7:55am, going to bed at midnight due to studies and tutorials, having 6 chapters of Math in an Exam, Chinese Literature (ancient language) that is useless nowadays, needing to know what the author wants to tell us (I often end up questioning people how will teachers know the answer when they're not the author), students not knowing why they have to study those, teachers that can't even mark exams or unit test papers correctly, Physics formulas that you have to memorize without knowing how do people come up with that. (Just my experience in a local school)
    And if you ask me who to blame, it's the teachers and the Education department. If the teachers want their students to concentrate in class, then just make the lesson interesting, keep the students engaged. And don't get me started on the Education department, it has so many problems with it. One of them is the HKDSE (Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education) examination, you literally have to memorize 12 Chinese passages and answer questions for Chinese, that often leaves me and my friends wondering "Why do they have to determine our jobs or Universities based on 12 useless Chinese passages?" Like if you want to be a doctor, what does it have to do with what you learn in Chinese, English and Math? And why not grade us based on our dream jobs? Not to mention that the local Chinese students are literally suffering because the Chinese in Hong Kong was just too hard, and yet, the Education department didn't even reflect on it

    • @pikachue602
      @pikachue602 10 месяцев назад

      Isn't HNKG under CCP control, this was actually foreseen. U guys r literally under Chinese rule who r famous for being authoritative and conservative.
      Just let it go .
      U guys have no more freedom left anyway

    • @legendspike1387
      @legendspike1387 10 месяцев назад +12

      As a formal Hong Kong student who moved to sydney, I can relate to this. However, note that all the education systems (except Finland) also have the problems that you pointed out, but it's just that Hong Kong is worse. Schools never prepare us for the future, and 90% of the knowledge they teach is useless or you would never use it in real life. Unlike Western countries, Hong Kong doesn't even use a laptop for school, so we wouldn't know the basic ICT skills like Word, Powerpoint, etc. They are also too exam oriented. We only have exams and there isn't any assignment which counts towards our grades. For example, we never learn how to write a scientific report for science, which is an essential aspect of science. We only do exams for every subject. However, a good thing about Hong Kong is that they teach better maths. Not only the maths are better than Western countries, but the textbooks and the way of teaching it is more clear and more logical. The maths textbook in sydney is much worse than Hong Kong. They give you questions that you haven't learned throughout the textbook. But still, Hong Kong is too stressed, and I also hope that the Education Bureau would do something to fix the system. It's so flawed that even the heads of the Education Bureau put their kids into international schools while trying to persuade parents to put their kids into local schools and embrace the flawed local education system to the parents.

    • @RailwayKing5131
      @RailwayKing5131 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@legendspike1387yeah I agree, but Hong Kong also uses laptops (or computers) for educating. And they do teach word and powerpoint. But yes, still pretty stressful if you ask me

    • @skymine8787
      @skymine8787 10 месяцев назад

      Same i am studying at hong kong now and i can assure that there are stacks of homework and school time averaging 8 hours a day, and i am not even counting after school activities and revision for exams. As you pointed out, i seriously do not understand why we need to memorize and study useless stuff that we probably will never use ever again. It's just for university. Even funnier, is that those stuff are HKDSE curriculum. The Education department is definitely the one to blame.
      Even my parents told me memorizing is the key to success in exams. Now you see how ridiculous the education system is. And unfortunately for me, i was unable to study at a international school because my parents thought that the avaliable ones have too low banding.
      And yeah i agree that the chinese taught here in hong kong is honestly too difficult and those chinese ancient language should be thrown in trash bin.
      *exhaustion*

    • @skooblemcdooble
      @skooblemcdooble 10 месяцев назад

      I think it's kind of the same with the Viet education system, of course not to extreme measures like these, but from what I've experienced, these things you said relate a lot to me. They force you to memorize a shit ton of stuff, repress opinions, put under constant stress of being a "flawless student", yadayadayada,...
      Same with how @VEN.3x3 phrased it, arriving to school at 7:45, going to bed at midnight due to studies and tutorials, memorizing 6 chapters for an exam, except Viet students just learn normal-ass literature thats not going to be relevant in normal day-today lives, same with those teachers, they "supposedly" know the answer when they're not even the author. Students not knowing why they have to study those, teachers that can't even mark exams or unit test papers correctly, Physics formulas that you have to memorize without knowing how do people come up with that.
      Also from my personal experience, the "teachers" are very unreasonable and usually abuse their power against us to blame the students for literally the smallest things ever, we don't admit it, immediate "Bản kiểm điểm" for us. Plus they're allowed to hit students, mostly on the wrists or hand, and they hurt like hell.

  • @frostedicecookie2328
    @frostedicecookie2328 10 месяцев назад +208

    As an asian student, i can confirm that school is very very pressurising but NOT THIS TORTUROUS literally if i had to spend a week in these type of schools from actual hell, i think id rather die.

    • @adityaramadhan1708
      @adityaramadhan1708 10 месяцев назад +2

      Same imo

    • @miketickletiksim6969
      @miketickletiksim6969 10 месяцев назад +3

      Same dude

    • @sunsetter5832
      @sunsetter5832 10 месяцев назад +4

      i would rather swallow glass

    • @salamander6014
      @salamander6014 10 месяцев назад +9

      bro if my parents sent me to a school like that they would have to write my obituary

    • @ASTAROTH_L4M
      @ASTAROTH_L4M 10 месяцев назад +5

      You probably could, I spend years in chinese schools, you’d just be filled with dread

  • @pouchetteq673
    @pouchetteq673 3 месяца назад +11

    Know I’m really sad for the students there. They don’t deserve this

  • @fangmillet9809
    @fangmillet9809 4 месяца назад +15

    that’s pretty tense, but my dad makes me learn on Saturday. First he makes me read chinese on his laptop for 30min, then he makes me read a Chinese book (which dad reads most of it but I still read some sentences) for 40min (it felt like 40.) then he makes me do his really hard math questions that are for like 6th grade Canadian that usually takes me 2 days. So I kind of know what that feels like.

  • @ameliajupit3543
    @ameliajupit3543 10 месяцев назад +354

    I can't belive how stressful it is for students in China 😢

    • @imastertoast2414
      @imastertoast2414 10 месяцев назад +20

      I think its becoming the stronger north korea😢

    • @nevergonnagiveyouup8069
      @nevergonnagiveyouup8069 10 месяцев назад +15

      @@imastertoast2414agreed I’m glad I moved to England I’m so gratefull for my parents that helped us move here before the education system can get even worse

    • @imastertoast2414
      @imastertoast2414 10 месяцев назад

      @@nevergonnagiveyouup8069 lucky me who lives in Mauritius

    • @Kiwi_135
      @Kiwi_135 10 месяцев назад +11

      calm down, it's not in every school. I live in China and study there, I'm not treated like that

    • @crispiio
      @crispiio 10 месяцев назад +10

      @@Kiwi_135reall, my chinese school is just normal ig, ppl are being way too dramatic

  • @Hoonii__
    @Hoonii__ 10 месяцев назад +413

    As a person who studied at an international school in Shanghai, even I was not fully aware of this. I just heard rumors of schools treating students poorly, and teaching them to hate Japan and the U.S. Before this, I only knew about the heavy workload and stress. But do remember, this is only some schools in China.
    Edit: Most other schools's problems are just heavy workload and some stress when it comes to high school exams. Though I know that stress isn't good, their situation a lot better to the types of schools shown in this video (coming from a priviliged asshole who can't even speak chinese at a high level). And before anyone says anything, yes, VPN is illegal in China, but the law itself isn't enforced, unless you are seen directly using a VPN in front of high-ranking officials.

    • @lilpajsandpeary9259
      @lilpajsandpeary9259 10 месяцев назад +14

      International schools are VERY different from local schools

    • @albertpeel7406
      @albertpeel7406 10 месяцев назад

      @@lilpajsandpeary9259I’m Vietnamese and I definitely learned at a international school.

    • @accountdeleted1898
      @accountdeleted1898 10 месяцев назад

      Aye same although I have moved to Singapore now. What school do you study in in Shanghai? I was at Dulwich pudong

    • @Hoonii__
      @Hoonii__ 10 месяцев назад

      @@accountdeleted1898 Wow! I used to go there

    • @lorrettalu4516
      @lorrettalu4516 10 месяцев назад +1

      You probably were in Wellington or YKPao or some school like that, because now the gov went crazy and some school (like JiaoKe and SUIS) have to learn the huikao chinese curriculum toooooooo :(

  • @araliaheartsuu
    @araliaheartsuu 5 месяцев назад +4

    Man, I remember doing the basketball thing in China, when I had school there. I will admit, even though the education system is EXTREMELY strict, it has helped me with my studies now in America.

  • @Xx_Crystall_xX
    @Xx_Crystall_xX 3 месяца назад +6

    This is actually sadly true in my old school in China, this is why my mom and dad moved to Australia because I actually almost died from studying nonstop for 2 days without food and water or sleep due to the extreme pressure it had on me… I’m 13 now.

    • @Alison25ph
      @Alison25ph 9 дней назад

      It must been torture for you :(
      i'm 10 btw but i'm from Vietnam

  • @fw2986flow
    @fw2986flow 10 месяцев назад +121

    As a Asian myself, I’m very grateful to be in a school without crazy rules like these. I’m disappointed in China for pushing so much pressure on poor students making them go crazy 😢

  • @leo.677.
    @leo.677. 9 месяцев назад +240

    I thought Korean education system was hard but after watching this, i'm actually fascinated by how much freedom we have.

    • @local_bestie
      @local_bestie 5 месяцев назад +7

      Good for you!I don't get any freedom or privacy.

    • @marielle99
      @marielle99 4 месяца назад

      Korea is horrible too who the F has schools open 24/7?
      I am happy I am not asian

    • @LimonoobTheIdiot
      @LimonoobTheIdiot 4 месяца назад

      This is not discipline.This is mind control.

    • @chairmanrose1233
      @chairmanrose1233 4 месяца назад +2

      @@local_bestiethan now are you watch this video

    • @eekekdrrlrl
      @eekekdrrlrl 3 месяца назад

      @@chairmanrose1233Than how cope

  • @Lightning_Flame
    @Lightning_Flame 4 месяца назад +16

    There needs to be a balance-the right amount of control just enough to instill learning and discipline, and the right amount of leisure or 'letting go' to avoid results such as those shown in the video.

  • @Mikoooouuuu
    @Mikoooouuuu 4 месяца назад +8

    I'm from Hong kong (A part of China) And I've spend the first 10 years of my life there before I moved into Australia. I am glad that such things like AI detecting/ those head bands haven't appear in Hong Kong yet but seeing the situation I think it will soon happen. It is true that they want us to rely on memorizing more than actually use our brains and express our thoughts out/ critical thinking and be creative. They have a whole dictation test (Sometimes you have to memorize the whole essay and write it all out) every week and the amount of Chinese words I have to memorize is too much I spend a lot of my time studying and going to education centers causing lack of times for me to engage in other activities. The amount of homework is crazy. I at least have to spend 2 hours a day doing it (I was in primary school). I feel like they want to control us completely and become perfect/ very very very obedient and not have independent thinking or any opinions. welp China might become the next north Korea actually- WELLLLLLL IM HAPPPPY THAT I DIDN'T HAVE TO SUFFER THAT BEFORE I LEAVE😭

    • @Scrit1
      @Scrit1 2 месяца назад

      im in hk and i do t think that will hapoen as ik until the treaty ends were safefrom china overrule idk i suck at history lol

    • @Scrit1
      @Scrit1 2 месяца назад +1

      ps i got to internatinal school yay :)

    • @nicholascheng8995
      @nicholascheng8995 21 день назад

      @@Scrit1 same, im in rchk

  • @user-ff1ik2cx3q
    @user-ff1ik2cx3q 8 месяцев назад +228

    As an Asian one of my friends almost died after studying non stop for two days for an exam.

    • @OnTheVergeOfLosingIt
      @OnTheVergeOfLosingIt 8 месяцев назад +11

      ☹️

    • @Nic98SE
      @Nic98SE 4 месяца назад +28

      I feel so sorry. I feel like society is becoming more enslaved in most of the east. I'm glad you and your friend survived. This is why I'm afraid of a school based ideology though I'm American, I fear being controlled and enslaved.

    • @cruizergaming1738
      @cruizergaming1738 4 месяца назад +4

      Is this is a joke

    • @Nic98SE
      @Nic98SE 4 месяца назад +10

      @@cruizergaming1738 Probably not.

    • @bensentertainmentchannelof6951
      @bensentertainmentchannelof6951 4 месяца назад +2

      No way!! 🤯

  • @AliAbbas-lj7ov
    @AliAbbas-lj7ov 10 месяцев назад +312

    After seeing this, I started to love my Indian education system.

    • @LetsFollowBuddhism
      @LetsFollowBuddhism 10 месяцев назад +12

      🇮🇳

    • @thatweirdo150
      @thatweirdo150 10 месяцев назад +5

      Sameee

    • @Insanearc
      @Insanearc 10 месяцев назад +22

      Yeah. Indian myself, just went into 11th. Pretty massive twist, went from being one of the smartest people in class to having to study 3~ hours out of my 5 hours of free time everyday to get good marks
      However, my life is just like these Chinese kids. My father is a pain in the ass. Very very smart man, but he has no emotion, and makes me work and study like a machine, and god forbid what happens if I don't
      Life sucks sometimes, regardless of where you're from, but that's that, and this is this

    • @yuliazni3389
      @yuliazni3389 9 месяцев назад

      Me too , the reality is i can learn about other thing after study .My parents didn't force me to go to college and my environment wasn't that demanding about me not going to college. . As long as I don't cause any problems

    • @Onetruenugget
      @Onetruenugget 8 месяцев назад +2

      It's nothing to be proud of but I guess you got to be grateful sometimes

  • @Smiley_101
    @Smiley_101 3 месяца назад +2

    Even though I’m not Chinese but the fact I grew where my parents like to control , n even myself as a mom I see how other parents are obsessed turning into their kids into number one and the best of the best only to find out when those kids are grown and older they will prevail and go opposite of what you wants .. myself as one … that why I raised my kids in a very chilling environments where yes please do good in school and take your education seriously as a parents I am watching you and helped opened door for you but I’m not that parents expectations is frying your brain out but is you that take your responsibilities what works for you at the level you can handle

  • @1lilly111
    @1lilly111 2 месяца назад +2

    I’m a Chinese American, I lived in china till I was 5. Lemme just say, it was really hard. They discipline there kids at a very young age. Coming into the u.s (adopted). I already knew most table manners. They would also only give u 2 meals or 3 meals but little amount in the orphanage. Not to mention I only had 1 pair of clothes. I had a heart disease so it made it really harder for me.

  • @aestheticme8290
    @aestheticme8290 10 месяцев назад +357

    As an Indian I can thankfully say that we don't have as much restrictions as china or so much freedom as in America . We are just in level!

  • @MonkeAyo
    @MonkeAyo 10 месяцев назад +169

    Chinese education is very stressful, the kids have a lot of pressure at school and even at home.

    • @Sasukesanimation
      @Sasukesanimation 10 месяцев назад +8

      True, their expected to br the best at everything and thats the based

    • @Themightystar5000
      @Themightystar5000 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@Sasukesanimation yeah. make children suffer just like adults

    • @qw3rrtzyyy._
      @qw3rrtzyyy._ 10 месяцев назад

      true

    • @nopz_Y
      @nopz_Y 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@Themightystar5000nah aint no way, its not true. as a student in china/ hong kong the education system in my school are not strict at all. the teacher encourages what we do and help us to improve on what we want to do.

    • @user-gr7gf4ss9d
      @user-gr7gf4ss9d 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@nopz_Yccp bot

  • @QUINCEYNGUYEN12
    @QUINCEYNGUYEN12 5 месяцев назад +3

    I feel bad for most of these students especially ones with adhd the pain they got from most of these pains are physically and mentally

  • @Jason-123_ZDJN
    @Jason-123_ZDJN 2 месяца назад +2

    as a 8 grade Chinese student,i really think the pressure is a little bit big. Im in a main class in a school in Shenzhen now. Theres many problems of Chinese education and most of them are from family. Just like me, i know my mom loves ,but she is too care about my study and im always under big pressure

    • @Jason-123_ZDJN
      @Jason-123_ZDJN 2 месяца назад

      And we have to study for a long time everyday, if we stop studying even oneday , someone will do better than me, because everyone is improving

  • @mermer-nh7yo
    @mermer-nh7yo 9 месяцев назад +82

    I am an international student in China, and the normal Chinese schools really stress the kids out, it's really different from the international education that I felt, I used to go to a normal school, and I was dismissed around 8pm, homework was usually done until 12pm, and I was required to be at school at 7pm the next day, and I could only get a few hours of sleep a day, and the weekends were full of extra classes, which made you numb. And there were tests almost every day as the curriculum moved very fast. Chinese education is much more than that, and it pains me to say that last week three students in my area ended their lives because of the long periods of time without weekends and breaks, and I'm glad that I'm now experiencing an international education, otherwise I wouldn't be able to imagine my life.

  • @normal_norm
    @normal_norm 10 месяцев назад +44

    Kids are not ment to go through pain of getting achievements in life
    Even if it has its benefits
    The child's well being is more important

    • @user-yu9ih6bq5m
      @user-yu9ih6bq5m 9 месяцев назад +1

      Every education system other than Finland : this comment can't stop me,cuz I can't read it

  • @Wolfy-pw2py
    @Wolfy-pw2py 2 месяца назад

    Its good to have some pressure but in this case i think it crossed the line. I used to have to balanced more than 8 hours of study, homework and school with 2 cocurricular which im forced to be active in eg. participating in competitions, in addition to having tuition almost every day. I think it did teach me something valuable other than traumatizing me. But having too much control also means having no trust in the students that they will do their best and instead of truly learning something i think it will have the opposite effect.

  • @heheitsmeinaya
    @heheitsmeinaya 2 месяца назад +1

    For the headbands they should just put cameras in the classroom to see if any of the students are paying attention or not if the teacher didn’t see, or they could also get somebody like another teacher when they’re having free time to checkup on the students in another class.Because if the headbands give the students a headache

  • @kimmshuuchan
    @kimmshuuchan 9 месяцев назад +38

    As a Filipino student who studies in an international school in Qatar, my parents wanted me do good in school, and they don't pressure me to always study. They also help me understand lessons that I'm having difficulty with and are like teachers to me. And they let me relax whenever I'm done with my homework.
    This is really sad to watch that the fact that china's education system is pressuring student to become "perfect" and giving the lack of freedom is horrible. And I agree it's invading the student's privacy and monitoring them 24/7 is terrifying.

  • @hoannguyenvan8470
    @hoannguyenvan8470 9 месяцев назад +67

    As an Asian myself, I can definitely understand the feelings and pressure these children are going through. My parents are, at some points, become really strict and they only let me play 30 minutes on Sunday, and how is 30 min enough??? What can I do in 30 min? Apart from parents, school work and the pressure of being a “people pleaser” is also a reason for teenagers to get depressed, I guess. May I ask the school teachers, are you trying to train us into geniuses?

    • @OceanicPearlz1
      @OceanicPearlz1 6 месяцев назад +3

      Im Chinese American born to Immigrant parents yeah my mom is very strict. Curfews in college. And yeah im so used to being a people pleaser. My mom says video games are bad.

    • @Lenaa411
      @Lenaa411 5 месяцев назад

      @@iamMan9646 not really but in chinise this is going to bad this needs to stop if i was one of the kids i would kill myself like there i would have no life anyways...

    • @Sky_duhhh1234
      @Sky_duhhh1234 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@OceanicPearlz1 video games aren't bad 2:55

  • @wasabieditsyt
    @wasabieditsyt 4 месяца назад +1

    this entire video so true ngl. the pressure is big. i studied in a local hong kong primary school and i can confirm

  • @heheitsmeinaya
    @heheitsmeinaya 2 месяца назад

    I also think that china might be going far with its education system.
    For kids getting more and more attentive.They can get a little bit strict teachers,plus they have 12 hours of school I am sure so they
    either decrease the time a little bit like 6 hours or a bit more than that.
    or they can get a place where the kids at recess time can go to rest for abt 20 minutes or more whenever they feel exhausted.
    otherwise they can eat their lunch in the classroom.

  • @roymiguel338
    @roymiguel338 10 месяцев назад +333

    Yes, let’s force our kids to learn 24 hours and then let them suffer like the adults. Imagine if you are the kids and your parents scold you for not doing ‘extra’. Is that the culture do you want to preserve?

    • @SussyFlutters
      @SussyFlutters 10 месяцев назад +7

      So your saying that children cant go out and play like the rest in the world and only focus on studies 24/7?

    • @brighteningminds1840
      @brighteningminds1840 10 месяцев назад +43

      @@SussyFlutters bro IRONY...he is trying to say to say smth but means the actual opposite

    • @anuragmishra4147
      @anuragmishra4147 10 месяцев назад +27

      @@SussyFlutterssarcasm dude

    • @rkchalla738
      @rkchalla738 10 месяцев назад +17

      Education is about knowledge and divine, not about following rules 😢

    • @miketickletiksim6969
      @miketickletiksim6969 10 месяцев назад +1

      Bro kids are not for education

  • @starrynight2206
    @starrynight2206 10 месяцев назад +59

    4:00 i had watched this vid before but it never occurred to me how similar I am to this boy. being the firstborn not only did i always have to be the best and perfect but I also had to teach them while simultaneously having to study my own subjects and last time my brother failed in one of the subject, he started saying how bad of a teacher i was and i was doing it intentionally. Needless to say all my mental breakdowns trying to teach them payed off when I heard that. Thanks

  • @ElderlyElevate
    @ElderlyElevate Месяц назад +2

    After seeing the family environment of the talented Jiang Ping, she was sad, and her sisters were so sensible. Since she was a child, she knew that her parents were not easy. She gave up high school and chose a secondary school to get a scholarship and reduce the burden for her parents.

  • @astrxo2
    @astrxo2 Месяц назад +1

    I am chinese, However not born in china, my mum raised me in Australia, and i thank her so much for it. She told me when I was young that, she moved here so I could get a better life, I indeed did, I thank my mum everyday for moving here, I can’t imagine being in china right now. I will indeed visit but won’t ever move there.

  • @Radiurence
    @Radiurence 10 месяцев назад +36

    This is so gruesome. This feels like military training but for education for kids. 😢

  • @legendspike1387
    @legendspike1387 10 месяцев назад +31

    As a formal Hong Kong student who moved to sydney, I can relate to this. Schools never prepare us for the future, and 90% of the knowledge they teach is useless or you would never use it in real life. Unlike Western countries, Hong Kong almost never use a laptop for school, so we wouldn't know the basic ICT skills like Word, Powerpoint, etc. They are also too exam oriented. We only have exams and there isn't any assignment which counts towards our grades. For example, we never learn how to write a scientific report for science, which is an essential aspect of science. We only do exams for every subject. However, a good thing about Hong Kong is that they teach better maths. Not only the maths are better than Western countries, but the textbooks and the way of teaching it is more clear and more logical. The maths textbook in sydney is much worse than Hong Kong. They give you questions that you haven't learned throughout the textbook. But still, Hong Kong is too stressed, and I also hope that the Education Bureau would do something to fix the system. It's so flawed that even the heads of the Education Bureau put their kids into international schools while trying to persuade parents to put their kids into local schools and embrace the flawed local education system to the parents.

  • @Waitingformytoast
    @Waitingformytoast 4 месяца назад

    I am a kid from Hong Kong and even though Hong Kong doesn’t have school technology to track students, I still feel the pressure of school, when I’m on the news I always see china students sick in the hospital and still having to do homework, even if it’s a bad thing (which it is), I still think it is very impressive for china students to handle such intense school rules🫡

  • @sillyjenny
    @sillyjenny 4 месяца назад

    As a chinese, I’m kinda glad that I live in Italy and do Chinese school and the school doesn’t do what the other schools does in china but I really really feel bad for people in China so stressed out and stuff.

  • @tidings1728
    @tidings1728 10 месяцев назад +84

    Morality can not be quantified. It’s about the individual’s judgement. There is no line.

  • @redrox3312
    @redrox3312 9 месяцев назад +27

    They don’t even get privacy for what goes on in their head. That’s menacing. No one should ever do this to their students

    • @aslE_NM2k
      @aslE_NM2k 5 месяцев назад

      well we dont, but not in the way of headsets and chips, those are false, we're just not allowed to lie , hide things from parents and are punished serverly for it

  • @PopJune
    @PopJune 9 дней назад

    As a person who sometimes have anxiety this is pure torture...

  • @nanakomatsu7425
    @nanakomatsu7425 3 месяца назад +1

    Honestly it's better to aim for something in between, and every person is different, so what work for a kid, may not work for another.

  • @vinguyen-it4px
    @vinguyen-it4px 10 месяцев назад +16

    3:15 ik it's actually torturing the innocent students. I feel bad for the innocent students 😢

  • @sukhwinderkaur1638
    @sukhwinderkaur1638 10 месяцев назад +31

    I thought living in India I had a tough curriculum but this is just next level 🤯

  • @Owenrules01
    @Owenrules01 5 месяцев назад

    as a chinese that moved to canada, I feel way more relaxed because:
    homework every day and the education system, I literally learned multiplication at grade 2, fractions and integers at grade 4
    the bad part is that I was not in mainland china, and my life is bad

  • @byistret7884
    @byistret7884 5 месяцев назад

    I’m from China,HK but my school doesn’t really have homework and in the video, I think they are good and bad things the good things are that they can be more skillful then before and the bad thing is that the teacher give TOO much pressure to the students

  • @kentashi_06
    @kentashi_06 10 месяцев назад +27

    We need to balance our studies while having fun at the same time , time management is important for us to be able to balance our time.

  • @Music_studios26
    @Music_studios26 10 месяцев назад +55

    I'm a fellow Chinese-Korean who migrated to Australia at a young age. Although I believe that kids should have discipline, this is going too far. I have ADHD, and if literally yawning or losing focus for 1 second would get you into trouble, I would not survive.

    • @nopz_Y
      @nopz_Y 10 месяцев назад +2

      as a hong kong student, honestly the education isnt that strict, its kinda the opposite for my school and the teacher wouldn't care if we yawn or do anything anything small

  • @Kanao491
    @Kanao491 5 месяцев назад +1

    Even though my religion is Chinese and I am a U.S citizen I do understand that they give So much homework and that some are strict and the Mom or Dad would give them lots of programs to talk about school the kidnapers are also using ai sadly to trick those kids that they are the mom and dad when it online

  • @subbarayudumiriyala6402
    @subbarayudumiriyala6402 3 месяца назад

    My kids Indian school timings :
    Morning
    5:30 to 6Am Yoga
    6am to 6:15 News Paper reading
    6:15 to 6:30 Milk time
    6:30 to 7am Try to read & understand on ur own what teacher going to teach morning sessions.
    7am to 9am classes
    9am to 9:15 Breakfast
    9:15 to 9:30 Morning exam
    9:30 to 12pm classes
    12Pm to 12:30 Lunch
    12:30 to 12:45 Lunch Exam
    12:45 to 1pm Sleep
    1pm to 4pm classes
    4PM to 4:15 Tea time
    4:15 to 4:30 Evening Exam
    4:30 to 7PM classes
    7PM to 9M Daily Revision
    9PM to 9:30 Dinner
    9:30 to 10:00 Daily Exam

  • @Dkieuf1
    @Dkieuf1 10 месяцев назад +60

    A Vietnamese myself, I already feeling a lot of pressures from learning in academies to academies just to try and get a scholarship somewhere abroad. I can say no one else will enjoy this type of pressure. I have to learn English, math, literature. Those 3 subjects I studied each one 3 times each time 3 hours per week. And near future I be learning German and French. You know the pressure is really high when your whole calendar is just studying and studying, homework and homework. Just imagine have to walk home after school, can't take a shower nor dinner and go directly to another campus to learn the same thing you learn at school but more harder and advance. This is just a bit of what most Vietnamese been through, Im lucky because I study in a non public school. If we take a look at South Korea, it another hell on Earth, one of my friend he have to study from 6 am every morning until 2 am the next day before he can go to sleep.

    • @CirnoLover69
      @CirnoLover69 10 месяцев назад +4

      khổ v bạn

    • @shiachenhongmoe245
      @shiachenhongmoe245 10 месяцев назад +1

      Trust me. As a Malaysian, I would think Northeastern parts of Asia are hell, they just treat their people are tool for development.

    • @Dkieuf1
      @Dkieuf1 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@shiachenhongmoe245 Everywhere is hell, it depend on the environment you live in. And yes, I totally agree with that. I mean if you look at the rate of people who try to harm themself in Japan and Korea you be see it real high

    • @shiachenhongmoe245
      @shiachenhongmoe245 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@Dkieuf1ikr, the main reasons for Asians kids who are from the Northeastern parts of Asia to hace higher suicide rate is because of that, i can totally agree with you .

    • @shiachenhongmoe245
      @shiachenhongmoe245 10 месяцев назад +1

      Japan and Korea should treat their youth better otherwise they might be a fallen country for the next few decades

  • @DF4DS
    @DF4DS 10 месяцев назад +17

    I’m actually in Shanghai in a Chinese school (but I’m going to a new school this year)and this is just too far and my classmates aren’t that stressed and their parents aren’t that bad so maybe they’re just other schools that are that stricter but all of my friends aren’t that bad they’re all funny and crazy in good way but yeah if you’re school is that strict I’m so sorry for you

  • @PY_Yennix3107
    @PY_Yennix3107 3 месяца назад

    Hi, I’m actually from China, and to answer your question,is yes and no.Yes is for there IS these device that are seeing are students paying attention to class.For no,is not every school does it.Hong Kong doesn’t even have these devices since I study there and more places don’t have them.

  • @loanlethithanh695
    @loanlethithanh695 28 дней назад +1

    I’m from Vietnam and I used to live in China for 3 years and when I started to learn here, it was very same as this man’s videos, AI cameras, Uniform with chips and also even worse that you are being forced. I’m glad that my dad change his mind and sent he back to China.
    Pray for Chinese kids to leave this bad education, it cannot be so bad like that. 😢😥😓

  • @sophiali581
    @sophiali581 8 месяцев назад +9

    As I am Chinese and my cousin is in high school when the last day of summer break she cried and told my aunt she put too much pressure on her and I felt extremely bad/sad for my cousin

  • @marinalapu-lapu6860
    @marinalapu-lapu6860 8 месяцев назад +4

    IDK what to say after watching the whole video but they are so focused and well determine. Like just going to the flow. Too much hard working like killing yourself but they knew what it lasts. Life is short.

  • @Meekerleak
    @Meekerleak 17 дней назад

    I was born in China. I don't live there now, ause I was adopted. so I can share my experience if any of y'all would like at some point from the things I can remember back then.

  • @HtetEaindrayShin
    @HtetEaindrayShin 5 месяцев назад

    And also in my classroom we didn't get the study much
    We watched videos, drawing, coloring, playing in the playground, playing games, water the plants, playing tennis, playing basketball, playing football.

  • @Ash_6149
    @Ash_6149 10 месяцев назад +6

    I- have experienced this.. as I was a student in china. But now I'm in a different country (since my parents are not dumb and moved out). I can say that this this so so bad, and the amount of control and pressure is just- un able to describe. A few of my classmates have thought of even dying once or twice.. and the controlling is just- too much.

  • @Raiden2120
    @Raiden2120 9 месяцев назад +26

    5:23 yes absolutely yes 😢 they are children and parents need to take care about them

  • @AndRoblox694
    @AndRoblox694 2 месяца назад

    Iam in Hong Kong, which is near china. My chinese well... Its bad. My grades are very bad expect English. Im only used to English. I don't have a very strict parents though. They are nice :) It was a good thing i didn't born in China. China can be sometimes cruel and i feel so bad for the little girl. Like can she have some free time? She worked so hard, study all day and did all her homeworks. Can't her father at least give her at least an hour or 30 minutes free time??

  • @ThatStupidVicky
    @ThatStupidVicky 13 дней назад

    I actually never thought that Mainland could be like this, i thought my school is bad, but look at the young children who are suffering through years of education

  • @Honourdada4709
    @Honourdada4709 10 месяцев назад +54

    Thank God UAE 🇦🇪 schools are not like this 😢😭😭😭 I want my freedom of emotions I love my school the way it is even if it has benefits children should be allowed to be children but at the same time its makes a child focus does not mean you have to brain wash them they are more fun ways to learn than to do this thats why i love my school system ❤

    • @mcpsquad6647
      @mcpsquad6647 10 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly because 🇦🇪 is 🔛🔝

    • @Real_MSA9
      @Real_MSA9 10 месяцев назад

      i also study in uae infact im borned and raised in uae and i still live here

    • @ananyabasu3770
      @ananyabasu3770 10 месяцев назад +3

      U guys are lucky. In India, it is similar to east Asia, but not exactly the same.

    • @madhavgupta5810
      @madhavgupta5810 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@ananyabasu3770i am also from india its not strict as chinese i mean when i was tired my teachers let me head down in class and even yawn in class , they do fun and jokes , all india is need improve is there syllabus and that a bit rote learning system

    • @Honourdada4709
      @Honourdada4709 10 месяцев назад

      Btw in uae I follow cbse curriculum ❤

  • @steamc.c2651
    @steamc.c2651 9 месяцев назад +5

    I am a Hong Kong student. The pressure in the schools are tough. Sure, we aren’t monitored 24/7, but in my class(the ‘smartest’ kids), we constantly feel the pressure. Once, I got a 93 in English and a 96 in Chinese. And what did I do? I cried. Loudly on the way home. The system here is not as bad, but it’s tough for kids like us. Our teachers think we are geniuses, and expect us to get at least 80-90%. I think I’m scared of algebra now because I can’t understand it, unlike most kids in my class.

  • @_Rabbit.Lori_
    @_Rabbit.Lori_ 2 месяца назад

    I always heard of my younger brother (when he was still back in China living with our grandparents) he went to school at 8AM. And sometimes come back at 8PM.

  • @luna_whiskers_the_therian
    @luna_whiskers_the_therian 12 дней назад +1

    I do agree u see how the kids are suffering and Crying
    And forcing them to be good at somthing when they are CRYING in tears
    The first girl was crying begging to play

  • @pearl_avilia_playz4800
    @pearl_avilia_playz4800 8 месяцев назад +21

    As a chinese student myself I got beat or hit by some of the teachers before and one dragged me out the classroom because I was not doing something well and just dragged me out as like a dead person

  • @nopolleo7335
    @nopolleo7335 10 месяцев назад +4

    It's almost my first day of back to school, but I'm traumatized after my school year before. Because of tons of homeworks and assignments everyday, I sleep around 5 hours average. I can relate to that girl crying in this video because I noticed how I easily got enraged even on small things everyday. I always physically hurt myself but man, I don't know about being forced to study without free time.

  • @atwtmvtvftvralps713
    @atwtmvtvftvralps713 5 месяцев назад

    As a Chinese teen who lives in another country, my parents put me under the same pressure, and, if I'm being honest, it's not too much, but they definitely need to learn when to stop. To the point of using CCTV's and brain-wave-monitoring head bands should not be allowed. There must be some other was to enforce discipline amongst kids.

  • @AspectXD_
    @AspectXD_ Месяц назад +1

    As a half Chinese, I cannot see these kids being pressured in horrible ways😢

  • @yihjiehlee2328
    @yihjiehlee2328 10 месяцев назад +11

    As a chinese from Malaysia, I am grateful after seeing this video. Hope they will get better in the future.😔Although this way works, but I prefer being someone that is not too stressed...

  • @duongdong5850
    @duongdong5850 10 месяцев назад +8

    as a asian student who's learning in a public school, it's almost what my class suffering. waking up at 6am, go to home to have lunch, and learning until 7pm. literature teacher order us to remember very exactly a ENTIRE ESSAY'S PART

  • @riamustarss
    @riamustarss 2 месяца назад

    “As a Chinese person, I can confirm at grade 4. We learned the nervous system,digestive system,and the skeletal system, we get overworked and have a lot of pressure, but we’re happy for supportive people on social media.” -me

  • @Turtle_simp
    @Turtle_simp 5 месяцев назад +1

    As an Asian teen i know one thing controlling kids isn't the best way to make them do things it will cause an impact.
    I know that cause my mother is very very controlling to me and my brothers.

  • @smjakirali332
    @smjakirali332 10 месяцев назад +10

    5:17 He is being forced to say this NO DOUBT

  • @user-ro9il4zy5h
    @user-ro9il4zy5h 10 месяцев назад +42

    Chinese education is very stressful, the kids have a lot of pressure at school and even at home. It's terrible to see human beings manipulated in this way. Poor kiddos 👶 😢

    • @VisorChap-tf2co
      @VisorChap-tf2co 3 месяца назад

      WTF is your profile pic you like kiddos.

  • @shadysaar
    @shadysaar 3 месяца назад

    Too much pressure and stresss makes a person numb

  • @Peachmilk0
    @Peachmilk0 16 дней назад +2

    I am from china and I have to say it is too much pressure,sometimes we write our homework and study until 10pm.we still don’t even have time to play😢

    • @noodle_here_official
      @noodle_here_official 13 дней назад +1

      that shall be tough..

    • @Peachmilk0
      @Peachmilk0 13 дней назад +1

      @@noodle_here_official yes,it is,but china is now trying to give students more free time☺️

    • @noodle_here_official
      @noodle_here_official 13 дней назад +1

      @@Peachmilk0 oohh now that's a good thing :3 btw at one country the summer holiday is 5 days ig-

  • @BallGrabber_
    @BallGrabber_ 10 месяцев назад +7

    This is really perfect timing,I’m a chinese student rn in china and am doing homework and saw this😅

  • @DEMONSLAYER4LIFEFRFR
    @DEMONSLAYER4LIFEFRFR 7 месяцев назад +8

    Thank goodness my parents aren’t like that although they are from China. I was born in Singapore and thankfully, our education system is pretty good and not controlling.

  • @meimeili7276
    @meimeili7276 5 месяцев назад

    Yep that’s what I was going through the exact same thing until I moved to New Zealand 😭😭😭

  • @Aqua_Hoshino929
    @Aqua_Hoshino929 2 месяца назад

    I feel bad for these students as a Filipino who studies at a private school we take it a step at a time and if a Chinese girl that moved from china and was struggling with her life and education moves to my school im gonna make sure she's going to have the most happiest life in my school 💐❤️🍁❤️💐
    "For every black and white area in life there should always be a gray area"
    -Me

  • @isabellazhang3123
    @isabellazhang3123 8 месяцев назад +12

    I agree tho, I'm chinese but i was born in Italy and when I was a little girl still going to kindergarten my parents sent me to China to learn because they thought they would work in Italy to earn more and then come back to China forever, but I was so "emo" because in kindergarten I couldn't do math (we already learn when we are little kids) and I used my fingers cuz I suck in math and the teacher yelled at me then I cried so bad lol.
    The second reason is that I always cry because I miss my mother and I had slapped my grandfather and I don't remember why but maybe it was about the problem of study that I studied too much.
    So they sent me back in Italy.💀

    • @isabellazhang3123
      @isabellazhang3123 8 месяцев назад +1

      The problem is about the homeworks, some teachers are giving u a lot homeworks to do that they didn't even teach about it

  • @Kishou_Arima
    @Kishou_Arima 10 месяцев назад +22

    It's not as extreme in India but the students here do have some unhealthy amount of pressure on them.
    It actually comes down to the population and the job market. The competition is extreme and you need to take extreme measures to get a job better than other people.

    • @crobatgaming5661
      @crobatgaming5661 10 месяцев назад +2

      I agree but be grateful it is not like that I can relax in my school roam freely whenever I want and score good

    • @Kishou_Arima
      @Kishou_Arima 10 месяцев назад

      @@crobatgaming5661 True

  • @Coffee_and_Vanilla
    @Coffee_and_Vanilla 2 месяца назад +1

    They are being treated like criminals. What did they do? Nothing. They didn't ask to be born or take responsibility. This is close to the 2017 Yuzang Academy case. Where everything happens in closed doors. But this one is just open and well-disguised.
    I am absolutely disgusted.

  • @aubreyyoon4012
    @aubreyyoon4012 4 месяца назад

    From a Asian student’s point of view I do agree that china is going way too far I wake up at 5 in the morning and won’t come back home until 9 pm.I remember very vividly when I was 8 Chinese school starts at 5 am and has a second session in the afternoon that ends at 8 pm. That’s not the end when I come back home I have tons of homework to do and tuitions to attend. Luckily those days have ended, but now my weekends are filled with classes and work.

  • @UZAIR326
    @UZAIR326 10 месяцев назад +18

    Education is more about grades then learning now a days

    • @moneyobsessed
      @moneyobsessed 9 месяцев назад +1

      grades were a measure of learning, now they are a goal. Its called gamification

    • @jangsoodlor
      @jangsoodlor 8 месяцев назад +1

      Always have been

  • @noorhira8700
    @noorhira8700 10 месяцев назад +4

    As a person who has been under the pressure of study alot for the past yrs this is so terrible and I should be thankful I am not experiencing this much torture...

  • @user-qm9jb4br9b
    @user-qm9jb4br9b 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm a filipino kid and it doesn't take it too strict but it's very hard to do it

  • @nellyt3926
    @nellyt3926 2 дня назад +1

    It’s very important to have balance. In the US the students have very few limits and boundaries. As a result, they are rude, disrespectful, arrogant, and awful to their classmates and teachers. In China the children are being pushed beyond human limits, with no rest. Let’s find a happy medium.