An intimate look at a group of elite Beijing high-school students reveals how China’s schooling system is one of the resurgent nation’s greatest strengths–and biggest weaknesses. .caption {color:#666;font-size:11px;} .caption img {border-bottom:2px;} During recess, students at the Second High School Attached to Beijing Normal University–like their counterparts across the nation–gather in the courtyard to do calisthenics.
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Cramming For College At Beijing’s Second High
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