Editor's note: This year's national college entrance exam, also known as gaokao, has come to an end. Our readers share their stories and experiences of the exam, considered life-changing for many students and their families. You can also share your views of the exam with us.
sube (Sri Lanka)
Twelve years ago I took our national gaokao, which is known as GCE A/L. It is very similar to the gaokao. A make or break event for most of our poor or middle class school kids. The preparation was the toughest. I had to sacrifice lot of things. I gave up television. Got up every day at 4 am and studied until 6 - 6:30 am. Then left for school to the tuitoring class where additional support was given to me. Weekends? There was no such thing at that time.
I saw many of my friends giving up interest while the work load pilled up everyday. I did not give up. I knew this was the only way to break the cycle of poverty that trapped my family. I was correct, my effort was not wasted. I passed the exam with a good score and I was selected to go to the top technical university in Sri Lanka to study engineering. I won a scholarship and the whole engineering education for four years was free. Without this, I would never have been able to enter that university or pursuit an engineering career.(More)