@@karlaruiz8685 hmm... I guess it's a cultural difference? Or because you haven't tried it? When you spend this much time with the same people they either become your nemesis or your family, that's how I typically feel anyways.
Actually there are more students sleeping in dorms than those going back home. ( I hardly went home in my high school as there are 64km from my home to school 😂)
@@user-ul7ye4vc5z I can't imagine practically moving out of one's parent's house at such a young age. Here in Bulgaria out school starts at 7:30 in the morning but it's over at 1:30 in the afternoon. I don't think there was a single student who lived in a dormitory. Still, it's cool that by the time you go to University you guys are already prepared to live independently from your parents. I recently moved out for University and i feel like a headless chicken because i don't know how anything works.
nah they didn’t organise themselves they were actually BEING ORGANIZED,or let’s just say they were forced to do so .As a Chinese student I can tell you that if you don’t do so you’ll get scolded by teachers or even get kicked out of school😅
Chinese here. It looks hard to breathe from this perspective. But back then things felt ok and i was pretty happy every day hanging and studying with friends. Even after i graduate from college, start working, high school was my best time.
@@aasdasdsad9776I am Chinese, too.This is not 100% accurate either. Some people go to school just for fun. If you are studying, going to school is really painful.But some people don't study at school and secretly play mobile phones in class.
ja…exactly,in the three years of my highschool,I feel i didn't see my parents for a long time,missed many things,everyday just studying. But everything is a double-eaged sword,now I am studying for a master's degree in Germany. Thinking back to my school days, I still feel that the high school life is the most fulfilling and most meaningful.
I am a Chinese student who has just graduated from high school. Chinese students are under a lot of pressure to study, especially in the third year of high school. Before dawn, the school required us to get up and go to the classroom to read early, so we usually had to get out of bed at 5:30 in the morning, otherwise we would be late (if we were late, we would be reprimanded by the class teacher). There are four classes in the morning and four classes in the afternoon, each class is forty-five minutes, and the break between classes is only ten minutes. I would even be late for tuba class during such a short recess! What’s even more outrageous is that the school leaders actually asked us not to make loud noises or get together to play during class breaks! They asked us to sit in our seats and prepare the books for the next class. There is only half an hour for lunch, and one hour for dinner, but there are many students, and it often takes half the time to queue up for lunch. So some students choose to skip meals or just eat snacks that don't fill their stomachs at all. We also need to study in the evening. The teacher assigns us a lot of homework every day, so we often can’t finish writing in one night, so we have to get up early the next morning to make up homework, or be criticized by the teacher in class!
This is extreme, may i ask about the university exam? i heard it is very hard, what about university life? is university life is this extreme for you as well?
@@eylulsolmaz357 I've been studying at the university for two years now, and the biggest thing I've learned in college is that the academic pressure is a lot easier than in high school. Teachers don't assign a lot of homework, and basically, if you do it carefully, you can finish it in an hour or so. Students are also free to do whatever they are interested in after class. Of course, the end of the semester is the busiest time of the semester, and we are usually so busy with revision that we don't have time to have fun. But what I have mentioned above are only the more common universities. Students from universities like Zhejiang University, which is one of the best universities in mainland China, are under very heavy academic pressure. Many of my high school classmates who are currently studying at Zhejiang University told me that although they have time to do free activities, they have a lot of homework and are often required to do experiments. Besides, as we are approaching graduation, more and more students will worry about their future, so choosing whether to go to graduate school or civil service or to graduate directly becomes a difficult problem for us. Students in this period often suffer from various diseases or even depression due to intense study. The above is my own experience and feelings, I also will soon face this cruel choice, I hope everything will go well.
I'm from China, and I can tell you how tired when I was a senior high school student! I have to get up early at 6 am and wash my teeth,face and having breakfast only in half hour.Then I go to school before 6:40 and recite Chinese poems, English words,biology and so on.Then I have five class forenoon and four class afternoon, although we can have a break time between two class but teacher may have to use that time.At night, we have many homeworks and finish it always in 11pm, so if in China you may be very very tired and have no time to relax,even in weekend you have class
thats really reminds me of my junior high,my friend transfer to another school.for a long time I feel too loney and desperate under this high study pressure.
Pirate Undercover I don’t think so. As a human of course better to have friends. But in many Chinese schools, you are just too busy to keep making friends
Actually you'll be fine without friends... there's not that much time for friends anyways, you would be too concerned and occupied with work and worried about your grades. But most make friends just fine ahaha
Highschool in Indonesia is very different. Flag raising ceremony on every Monday, about 40 minutes. Usually around 5 or 6 subjects (Not counting unique subjects like Native Speaking (I'm in a private type of school)) and on Fridays we go home early at 11:20AM because of Friday Prayers. Monday to Thursday we all go home at 3PM. I don't think I'd even last a semester in such a brutal schedule.
I’ve been used to study and live in China until 12 year’s old I’ve been moved to Australia and became a citizen, now living in Sydney. My life in there was not that brutal as the video had represented but I can prove that this video was never being over-exaggerated. The memories of these days been as mostly the same as a criminal still kicks in when I watching this video although happened 6 years ago for me.
Elementary school is different and nowhere near as brutal as high school. In elementary school, kids generally start school at 8am or 8:30am and end at 4:30pm or so, with a 2-hour lunch break during which many students go home. They can usually do homework on their own time and have time after school and on weekends to pursue extracurricular activities. In high school, on the other hand, all of my cousins have stated they have to be at school by 7am and don't leave until 10pm, and their lunch breaks are shorter as well. Not many students have time to pursue extracurriculars apart from a weekend English class or something. Even during breaks, they're usually stuffed with homework and classes that are technically not allowed to take place but no teacher ever actually abides by the rule because they'll be highly criticized and/or get in trouble for doing so.
@@isaacbai7649 Hi Mr. Brainfart, there’s nowhere in my comment said that my primary school finish in 9:30. If you have any problem with the original video by uploader please go ahead but not complaints in here. Tysm
The real purpose of long school hours is to alienate children from parents, so it is easier for children to turn parents in to the police, and live in an orphanage dorm, their day will not change!
I worked at Chinese schools and the first time I saw morning exercises I thought it was the strangest thing. But I grew to love and see true value in it.
Oh my god, high school in Italy is much different! We start lessons at 8.00 a.m. and we always have 6 hour-long lessons. Questions to random students are pretty common, but the amount of interaction between the teacher and the students depends both on the subject and on the teacher themselves. We have both written tests and oral tests. There are little to none extracurricular activities; most students do them on their own. I personally participate in a video-making class between 2.30-4.30 p.m. every Thursday, but it's only me and 10 other students, compared to the almost 500 total students of my school. I feel like Italian school is not easy, but it's definitely much less involved than Asian ones (or so I read from the comments!). We do get a lot of homework and we do most of the studying and memorising at home though.
Lol I'm italian and can say that happily I go to polish schools because all of my elementary friends tell me they have school on Saturdays I got longer hours yes... But I got 2 free days
I think it’s just a different way of viewing growth and development. Eastern culture provides society with the job of disciplining and teaching people by shaming, which pushes people to grow, whereas western culture is more of become who you want to be and screw everyone else who disagrees with you. Both are not very healthy and kinda toxic, but both support the core of civilization
This is inhumane, students have absolutely no time to form relationships with friends and be close with their family. Even if they do absolutely nothing once they arrive home and just straight to sleep they will STILL be sleep deprived. That too, most of the stuff learned is just memorization which the students will forget once they are done studying. Pretty sad.
Its normal and common for some asians, i'm a high school student here in the Philippines and our school time is 12 hours, sometimes its 13 hours if we have a school activity.
This is more like “everyone is doing this, everyone should be doing this, this is just how the world works “ rather than “discipline”😂. Most Chinese teenagers get use to this, while they might be much happier if their life is not like this, they wouldn’t know! Hence, this is just an ordinary life for them, that’s all
@@willwill7527 in my school (boarding school in Malaysia), phones are not even allowed and we only went overnight like once a month. We speak to our parents using public phone
@@willwill7527 In China I've heard about parents who have rented out small rooms for their children to be able to study a bit more during exam session (skipping one hour commute).
In fact, many students have lived in school dormitories since primary school. When I was in high school, I lived in school, and only one day or half a day a week was at home
@@aaronji4867 Because everything in China is nationalized, meaning everything is controlled by the government. Though judging by your name I can see why you're acting so defensive lol
It’s funny to see the similarities (stand up for teacher, memorizing poetry, eating outside, asking question to a student) and differences (nap time, very symetrical PE, dinner at 6PM, finishing at 9PM) with my homecountry France
The video reminded me of my high school life of spending 14 hours a day in the school from 7.30am to 9.30pm. What a memory, I've never studied or worked so long since graduating from high school.
@@kev-dm5388 china dont really have a general religion,we dont believe in god or stuff like that.So church?nope. and id like to say,people r not that fragile,we dont get depressed so easily,even though i experienced all that time,i feel good right now,so as most of the students in china.
Honestly I would love to be in this kind of school: I love everything being planned and scheduled and I love how they have time for everything in a school day like having naps and also studying. Thank you for showing us what a normal school day looks for you ❤
I went to a very conflictive school due to corruption (kids related to the teachers could do anything, constant fighting and screaming during class, harassment of any other student) and honestly even though the schedule would break me, this doesn't seem bad somehow in comparison
@Everything I think you are right. In China, People could be rude and loud. In US, they just shoot each other dead on a daily basis. I guess We all rather be dead than emotionally disturbed , right? These kinds of proud American sentiments are difficult for Chinese to comprehend, too. Every country obviously has its own problems, but whose are more serious? If you think China, then I say let's fire away...Go.
In the UAE (I am an immigrant from India btw) school starts at 7:45 (bus timings depend on where you live) we have something known as a ‘zero period’ which is basically ‘homeroom period’ in the US, this is a time for class teachers to check on the progress of their students, assemblies and announcements are also made during this period in some days as well as study sessions during exam time. Then there are 4 periods that happen continuously each for 40 minutes until break time, which is around 30 mins, students can have lunch, play outside, or just socialize and roam around the campus. Then 4 more periods go by, each for 40 mins until school is over (around 2:00 to 3:00). In the UAE, we have a fixed timetable schedule that is constant and never changes until the start of a new term (semester). We also have half-day schedule on Fridays, meaning there are only 4 periods on that day (In Sharjah students are luckier cuz they get Friday completely off!), Saturdays and Sundays are also a part of the weekend.
@@ZALMOXIS743 You can nowadays with internet. You absolutely cannot learn everything at school that's for sure. Do they have an electronic lab? Do they have computers with programming and debugging tools installed? No. Nothing at tall. In the west, at 19 years of age, a guy already did neural network based FPS cheater detection. I also know a bulgarian guy who hacked Denuvo at 19 years.
@@howardlam6181 For some this might be the case. But I cannot get anything done at home so I rather go to school and think that now that Im here why not just study like everyone else.
I was a "bad " student in the class. Playing games and sleeping on the class because I thought teachers talk something boring and education is bad. We basically learning a lot things unlogically but not true knowledge and repeated it with answers , questions again and again. It made me exhausted. I love science and Chinese cuz I thought them are amazing. I decided to learn all subjects by myself from high school. So glad to be myself and now I become a doctor student and pursue my science dream in another country.
This reminds me of my elementary school and middle school days,woke up at 5AM,start school at 6AM,finish school at 3PM,off school private lesson no.1 starts at 4PM and last until 6PM,off school extra private lesson no.2 starts at 7PM and last until 10PM,I got home at 10:15PM,repeat for 5 days a week. It's not to the point of traumatic,but it sure changed my thinking and way of life to be more laidback.
This has become something usually for you over the years, but in a country, this is something exhausting, tired, and there is no mercy in it I am from Iraq to study primary, medium, preparatory, and even university at a specific time, from 8 am to 1 pm And the rest of the time student is free in his home and goes out to play with friends throughout the day We have a holiday on Friday and Saturday, and we have a lot of holidays in national occasions and rainy weather days
They're in school longer than I'm at work. That's the worst. If I'm gonna be stuck somewhere every day from 7am-9pm, there's gotta be something more for me at the end of the line.
@陶陶 Man people have proven that even without school you can make it and make it big too. Humanity doesn't always need people that know a textbook word by word. They need ideas,inventions problem solvers and many more... and by the way if you didn't have a personnel in the factories working on it. Then a city can't "run" at it's full potential everything that we eat,wear and drink comes from factories or the farms so have some fucking respect for those guys. If it wasn't for the industrial revolution there wouldn't this shithole called CZcams or any other efficient machinery
@@havanascp9602 If you think spending your whole day at school makes you smart. You need to reevaluate your points in life. Life ain't always about school as i said on the others guy comment people don't always need people that know a book word by word they need ideas and problem solvers and all this comes from experiences you had in your life. A lot of college drops out have made the big bucks and had great ideas this ain't the 70s its 2019 and 2020 in less than a month the world has changed and so needs to change the schooling system. My country has some of the best universities in the world and has the roots for the democracy that most of the countries are using as a political system now. You would think that life here is perfect but most of the and not say all of the students that finished University here are jobless. Ideas and mostly robotics are the future
@陶陶 Yeah that's true but the only thing I'm trying to prove is that you don't always need a certificate that tells people that you finished your studies at this school for that thing. I believe you know what i mean
This was basically our schedule in Boarding school in Nigeria. Get up at 5.30. Lights out at 9.30. Mass for 20 mintues. 8 classes of 40 minutes each day. Breakfast ,lunch and dinner for 30 minutes each and 2 snack breaks for 15 minutes. Siesta/nap for 1 hour. Study hall for 2-3 hours. You honestly get used to it and find ways to have freedom within those times.
I am actually a student in this high school, I went to Australia in my second year of high school, I feel so amazing that I saw so many familiar faces in the video even my classmates!!!!
@@amine2432 1.4 billion ppl, so just imagine the compétition, and that's also one of the reason China develops, I have to say that is too much for sure, but we dont have a choice
@@Arz2003 you think chinese schools have safe spaces like we do? perhaps drag queen story time? us americans are SO progressive! we are going to social justice ourselves under chinese communist rule in no time
I'm from Germany and my school day starts at 8:00 am and ends at 3:20pm (4 subjects) or 1:20pm (3 subjects). That's about 6,5 hours less (on a 4 subject day) than in this video... The only difference, that even sets my school apart from a lot of other German schools is, that I have 1 subject for about 1,5 hours. For example: Math begins at 8am and ends at 9:30am. Then a 20 minute break and then a nother subject. This video makes me appreciate all the free time I have!
4 subjects with that long? I can't imagine those who feel bored with that subject but have to endure it for 2 hours, boredom must've really killed the motivation of these students. Keep up the hardwork!
The high school I have been to in America was when my school started around 7:15am and ended 2:15pm. There were times lots of us had to stay sometimes to 5pm due to band or athletics. Sometimes, homework can take a while. Sometimes until 2 or 3am, and then wake up as early as 5am to attend a 7:15 school time.
(Philippines) In my school, we have different departments which are the Science (STE), Math (SPM), Sports (SPS), and Arts (SPA) student. The rest are the ones we call the "regular students" (ones who aren't so called "smart enough" to get into these departments). And each departments has their own designated building. Once you finish elementary, you have to take an exam (atleast in our school) to determine which department you are supposed to be in (Science being the highest department) and I fortunately got in the Science department. I get up around 5am to get ready and leave by 6:30 am, I arrive by 6:40-50 am at school. The people who clean the classroom are only my classmates who are assigned to a certain day. They clean the classroom when they arrive up until 7:30 am. •1st Period (7:30 - 8:30 am) (after the 1st period, we walk to our next class since we switch classrooms according to what our subject is) •2nd Period (8:30 - 9:30) Recess (15 mins.) •3rd Period (9:45 - 10:45 am) •4th Period (10:45 - 11:45 am) (then we walk back to our department) •Lunch (11:45 - 1pm) •5th Period (1pm - 2pm) •6th Period (2pm - 3pm) •7th Period (3pm - 4pm) •8th Period (4pm - 5pm) (this depends on our sched and our subject teachers) We also have a flag-raising ceremony every Monday for almost about an hour (we also do a morning exercise). Studying here in the Philippines is really hard specially if your a part of the higher sections/departments. People always expect a lot from you. Teachers tell us to enjoy our weekends but they forget that they give us tons of tasks that prevents us from resting. We even spend more time outside than on our own home because there are also some instances wherein we have to practice on weekends for school projects/performance tasks. I am honestly so drained and fed-up with this educational setting, imagine a G-9 student like me handling all of this? An endless cycle up until I finish high school. I rarely talk with my family members now because of always being busy with schoolworks and my parents think that I have hidden hatred towards them just because I keep quiet most of the time because I'm exhausted. And unfortunately, having a normal childhood is not a thing because instead of talking or bonding with my family, I'm in my study, doing schoolworks. I want to sometimes just neglect all my responsibilities in school and just be careless but the fear of being a failure scares me so much since here in the Philippines, you will only be deemed successful in the future if you get high grades, and straight A's in school. And I just hope my studies won't end me before I finish it.
what school even is that? Private school or something, but still id rather have that schedule than the china one, imagine going home 9:00pm-9:30pm, TF💀
Omg this is super accurate!! Literally a typical school day! Actually after got home, sometimes we still have unfinished homework!😢we had very little sleep
@@user-pf1nm6um7r What you're claiming now goes against most advice by successful people. They usually get 7-8 hours of sleep and have highly optimized workflows and schedules. Sleeping less than 7 hours is not optimal. I don't know where you are coming from.
Living on the opposite of of the spectrum here in Northern Ireland School starts at 9:05am(suggestion to get in at 8:30 or earlier)and registration continues till 9:20am(sometimes this can be 9:30am if we have assembly) 1st and 2nd period continue till around 10:40am then we have 20min of break(if you don’t bring packed break, you basically starve or wait the entire 20min in the queue)before continuing lessons at 11:00am aka 4th and 5th period(and for those in 3rd year and above, 6th period)which last till around 12:15am up to 12:40am depending on which year your in(1st years and 2nd years get out to lunch mega earlier as opposed to 3rd years and GSCE’s who have to wait ten years)this lasts till around 13:15pm and after that it’s nothing but lessons til 15:05pm.
It's too hard for got up in around 5:30 AM and went to school ,,came back home in 10:05 PM... + complete all school homework and practice for next day's subjects , then sleep.. so much hardworking U Students are AWESOME..
This is not just a Chinese thing I guess. It happens in Europe as well. Depending on the course, sometimes you have two back to back classes(Social Sciences) or they are spread out as morning and afternoon(Maths and Sciences)
Lol, in a French High School and we have 2 French lessons back to back followed by 2 Maths and 2 French again: Most of our days have scrambled schedules like the one in the vid asw
They assigned the physics and maths teachers to "teach" the lessons that are just basically government propoganda and just have us study maths and Physics instead.
@@blanco7726 too be honest; the Chinese Government would view this as " GOOD PR of there of Strong Ethics on Education " soo yeah; why would they "BAN" or disallow her to film ?
@@eunwoo922 No. Obviously you didnt take high school in China. Only top high school is from 8 am to 5 pm Mon to Fri. 90% high schools are like this from 6 am to 9 pm Mon to Sat. My high school was 10 pm. Also, there are about 10% garbage high school has no night learning session because they do not expect their students can pass the Gaokao to get into college so they give up the night learning time. Daytime classes can already ensure they get into community college equivalency.
We had that too in Central Europe but only in winter. Where the sun didn't rise before 8 am and started to go down at 4 pm.... So... We usually walked in the dark to the bus and home again also in the dark. Not everyday though.
The video is extremely real. Graduated from an almost identical high school 4 years ago. Damn, can't imagine how I went through it. 8:07 omfg this is so nostalgic, it's not that I wanna go back there, but I just miss it Thank you, for having all these recorded
Kinda sad. They are so use to this but almost like slavery just constant study. I get it you need better qualifications to achieve better jobs but someday these students will come to realise that everything they are doing is just for government satisfaction ad its more like a competition to beat other country education.
My highschool life was pretty much the same as in this video, from 7:00am - 9:00pm, but I never thought it as a stressful and hard life. Because all my peers do the same, it's a normal life for everyone. My favorite time was the afternoon break from 4:00pm - 5:00pm, I spent all my afternoon breaks playing basketball. Maybe because we spent too much time together, most of my best friends are from highschool, not university. For a lot of us, highschool friends are friends for life.
What you say makes sense, you would naturally develop friendships with people you spend so much time with. But imagine being a loner/outcast with this schedule. 14 hours a day spent at school with no companionship, that must be horrible
@@JrzyaI’m a loner at a U.S. university, I already struggle and am depressed having no real friends for ~4 hours a day on my schedule lol. This looks like hell. People in the U.S. are very lucky.
@spymaster1 ik, also I know I'm a stranger on the internet so obviously my advice would be taken with a grain of salt, but have you looked into online classes? It's more of a temporary solution rather than a cure to loneliness, but it may be a better experience than your current one
The students there have very good manners , are very smart and I love how they clean up in their schools. I also love how they respect the teachers. The students do not act like that in the US . They can learn so much from the students in China. I have a lot of respect for your culture. Peace be with you and happiness.
I am a Chinese student.We were forced by the government,We study crazily and end upreceiving a merager salaey.And rulers send their children abroad to enjoy easy education.
People who say they are crazy to study Xi and only get a meager salary in the end, you can be called idiots. You don't need to think about it to understand that a person who studies Xi every day, after so many years, how can the knowledge he has mastered make him only find a job with a meager salary, and sometimes I admire the IQ of these brainless anti-China elements
Same for me although I didn't go to school for two years 11 and 12 class as I was preparing for jee . Damn I had to study 12 to 15 hours daily to compete for 10000 seats with reservations (I am general) with 2,000,000 to 2,500,000 students. So you can imagine the stressful and depressing it was. Sometimes for jee advance practice paper I study like for a whole day. But luckily I am living with my parents so they prepare everything for me in my room ❤️. So I was able to give myself some time to go for a walk or to talk to my friends. Although depressing but it was a journey that teach you alot.
My entire family is Chinese, and I’m the only person to grow up somewhere outside China, and I used to think the way my parents described school to be an exaggeration...😭😭
I did not enjoy school but I cherish the memories. The good the bad. At least I felt I’ve accomplished something in Chinese school, since the school forces you to do extra things. In US school, since you have the choice, I tend to not push myself.
Yes same!! I grew up in America and I loved to china for a year and it was very hard to adapt, I was also very tired since In had loads of homework even thought our school had the least homework and my sports were very very intense as well as the teachers and coaches but I don’t regret experiencing a different way not living I’ve never really seen before!
A school day here in Brazil usually starts at 7:00 and ends at 12:30, and it's divided in 6 50 minute classes and a 30 minute after 4 classes. I can't seem to recognize any particular and interesting fact about school here that'd be seen as weird for a foreigner, the classes are pretty chill.
Wow, in Australia it's so different. We can choose where to sit and can change the seats and desks. We can roam around the school in lunch and morning tea. Wow im very grateful
Joe Yuri in India it’s not that embarrassing it’s embarrassing if your called up if the teacher doubt your not listening or talking with others but if you truly don’t know nothing happens
Chinese college is a joke. All you do is stay in dorm and play 吃鸡 or 撸啊撸 with your dorm mates 24/7. Just send one person to do attendance for everyone else and rotate.
I'm from Brazil, and our study routine is not that intense, we wake up around 6:30 in the morning and go to school at 7:00 to start at 7:30 because schools are always very close to residential neighborhoods, our studies include Portuguese (our official language) English, Mathematics, Geography, Biology, History, Chemistry, Physics, Physical Education, Sociology, Philosophy and there are some years ago we also had Religion, all of this to finish in 9 hours of class (if the school is full-time) may seem like little study compared to first world countries but we make up for it with various types of educational courses at various levels: Technical, Undergraduate, Master's, Doctorate, PHD, Professional courses, our children, teenagers and young people are not as pressured because most believe that the stimulus to grow and become a well-educated person is part of oneself, and not imposed by the government of your country, of course, that if you want to have a good life you need to study a lot if you don't want to still manage to have a comfortable life without studying too much, we try to balance the scale of life between having a good life with peace and health and a professional life.
I was a mechanical engineering and transportation logistics double major. Plus I had to train (330 days at sea) and study for two unlimited mariner’s licenses (both were one week long written exams not to mention the slew of licensing prerequisites). This reminds me of my college days!
The students movement in my school is proportional to how close the teacher are to the student lol. Basically the farthest one behind are just standing doing nothing if there's no teacher there.
@@Kitxne Yes, I do believe you, but after a while, you'll find everyone is following the same schedule, you'll be reliefed at some extend. By they way, have fun.
School in Sri Lanka is like Starts at 7:30am and finish at 2pm but it depends if youre a Muslim then your schedule may different from other students especially in Fridays. But however mostly (government and private schools) usually finish at 2pm or even some schools at 3pm. But the thing is after finishing school we'd have loads of tuition classes until evening like 7pm or even 9pm which is what have experienced and have seen until grade 12th which is really frustrating tbh it because you have no break whatsoever you have to go back and forth from another subject to another subject, Each subject is about like an hour long or sometimes 2 hours but it depends on your grade. If your in high school then you have to study until evening at least 7pm in weekdays and also. We dont have schools or college in weekends and also we have public holidays especially POYA which is some kind of Buddhist festival or something like that
Crazy. My hours varied a lot, but average was like 9-15. The longest days were 8-17, the shortest were 9-12. Always 1-1.5h lunch break and 10-20 minute breaks between classes. 5-day weeks of course. I skipped a lot of morning classes but was still a top student overall and I know for sure that my education was great by international standards (Sweden). For all the effort the Chinese students put in, I don't think they're getting nearly enough out of it.
High school has the most courses, because there is a college entrance examination. Entering a good university in China means that the future work will be easier and the remuneration will be relatively higher. Of course, this is not absolute, but generally speaking.
it usually ends 3:30 or 4:30 though/ this school particularly end at 5:30. If you stay for evening self-study, then yeah itll be until 10 pm. Its a little overexaggerated and bias here. Most asian parents in asian countries too will send their children to extra classes after school, until late night because of parents working till night so easier fetching, and what better place to send them to.
Bro I get 4 to 5 hours of sleep on school days and don't consume caffein. And I am very active and have loads of energy. I only sleep that much at weekends
@@Mark-ww1vf No like, you genuinely actually do need 8 hours of sleep for growth and normal functioning.. it's called the REM cycle. You're probably accustomed to your bad habit which is why your body works around it and says "this is fine" when it's probably not. But good for you, I suffer immensely whenever i get less than 8
Schools in Russia are relatively similar to these, but we have much less time at school (maximum 8 lessons per day). In my school, lessons start at 8.00 to 13.40 / 14.25, after that everyone goes to additional classes and sections, there are few who do not attend them by high school. Plus, most of our students are not so serious about their studies (I mean they don’t everything-all homework and learn paragraphs). At the end of the year, everyone burns out, although this is the time of tests and exams. I'm currently taking state exams for 9th grade, and I'm getting terribly tired of them instead of focusing on assignments, even though I've been preparing for a whole year
@@vladdemenkov4648реально, ОГЭ даже тупые сдадут. Я сейчас в 10, и уже задолбалась. Каждый учитель говорит, что мы должны хорошо учиться, выполнять дз, чтобы сдать ЕГЭ. Так много людей вокруг твердят про ЕГЭ, как будто через месяц уже сдавать будем. Если честно, уже надоело слушать все про это. Недавно ОГЭ сдали и сразу ЕГЭ, ну супер блин
1. the older people like to smoke a lot like the typical grandpa's usually smoke 2. the factory pollution and pollution from cars and other things are pretty strong bc of high population so.. fine dust and air pollution are common here (sorry if my English is bad)
This happened to me, when I was in elementary school where I came from we didn't wear uniforms to school, when our family went on holiday to Bali and my father and mother felt comfortable living in Bali, We decided to move to Bali, I enjoyed school days which were similar to this in Bali, the difference is that in Bali I can meet people from any country who study there, I have a beautiful story of making friends with Asian people, they are smiling, don't hesitate and don't pretend when they make friends. I miss my friends from Indonesia, Korea and Australia when I was studying there, However, because my family has business in your place of origin, you have to leave Indonesia as my second hometown after living there for 10 years. I still slightly remember the words my friends always say when they say goodbye to me "dimanapun kamu berada aku dan kamu tetaplah teman, jadi jangan sungkan untuk menemui dan menyapa kami jika suatu saat kamu kembali kesini" 😢❤
I went to a junior high school in China. We are boarding students. We get up at 6:30 every morning, return to the dormitory at 10 p.m., and have classes six days a week. We only have one day off and return to school in the afternoon.
In China, there are even more extreme high schools, such as mine. The school's closed management does not allow students to go out, and electronic devices are also prohibited. Carrying mobile phones will result in dismissal, and male and female students cannot sit next to each other. If students fall in love, they will also be expelled. Students live in collective dormitories. Every morning at 5:30, the bell rings and the first class starts at 5:55. At 10:30 pm, the last class ends, and you must go to bed before 11 pm. There are fourteen classes with a duration of no less than 45 minutes per day, which is basically the same every day. After studying continuously for three weeks, students will take a two-day break and go home to rest.
LOL,not a chance. I'm from China , there's no detention in a Chinese high school.If you had some bad behavior at school, the teacher would just call your parents and talk about it.And if you've done some real bad things,your parents would be asked to visit your teacher and have a face-to-face talk about your problem.Which means:You are in trouble.
I was in a boarding school in Malaysia and the schedule is quite similar. The school days are sunday to thursday (some states in Malaysia start from monday to friday). Everyday the class start at 6.20 am and end at 10.30 pm. 1st class = 6.20 - 7.00 am Breakfast = 7.00 - 7.20 am Roll call = 7.20 - 7.30 am 2nd & 3rd class = 7.30 - 10.30 am Break = 10.30 - 11.00 am 4th & 5th class = 11.00 - 1.00 pm Lunch and prayer break = 1.00 - 2.00 pm 6th & 7th class = 2.00 - 4.30 pm Prayer break & mandatory exercise = 4.30 - 5.30 pm Shower & so on = 5.30 - 6.30 pm Dinner = 6.30 - 7.00 pm Class & prayer break = 7.00 - 9.00 pm Study hall = 9.00 - 10.30 pm It can be stressful, but everyone get used to it eventually.
You practically live with your classmates
And it's pretty fun I'll admit XD those were the good ol days
A nightmare
@@arally9195 only if your classmates are terrible people, in which case yeah that could be bad.
崔莱 Even if they are good it’s a true nightmare to not have time alone
@@karlaruiz8685 hmm... I guess it's a cultural difference? Or because you haven't tried it? When you spend this much time with the same people they either become your nemesis or your family, that's how I typically feel anyways.
Dude they might as well give these kids dorms since they're practically living in school.
Actually there are more students sleeping in dorms than those going back home. ( I hardly went home in my high school as there are 64km from my home to school 😂)
@@user-ul7ye4vc5z how often did you meet your close ones?
Its more like a boarding school than a normal school
@@user-ul7ye4vc5z I can't imagine practically moving out of one's parent's house at such a young age. Here in Bulgaria out school starts at 7:30 in the morning but it's over at 1:30 in the afternoon. I don't think there was a single student who lived in a dormitory.
Still, it's cool that by the time you go to University you guys are already prepared to live independently from your parents. I recently moved out for University and i feel like a headless chicken because i don't know how anything works.
My school was like 10min by walk from home but I was offered a dorm anyway.. It depends on the school budget
the fact that these kids can organize themselves so well is crazy
nah they didn’t organise themselves they were actually BEING ORGANIZED,or let’s just say they were forced to do so .As a Chinese student I can tell you that if you don’t do so you’ll get scolded by teachers or even get kicked out of school😅
I mean, they don’t really have a choice
the joys of authoritarianism my friend, complete order comes at a price
Chinese here. It looks hard to breathe from this perspective. But back then things felt ok and i was pretty happy every day hanging and studying with friends. Even after i graduate from college, start working, high school was my best time.
Stockholm syndrome
@@aasdasdsad9776I am Chinese, too.This is not 100% accurate either. Some people go to school just for fun. If you are studying, going to school is really painful.But some people don't study at school and secretly play mobile phones in class.
It was terrible.
@@aasdasdsad9776womp womp
Chinese here. Completely not agree with you. High school in China is a nightmare and get me stuck into depression.
“Hey mom and dad, goodnight mom and dad”
The system just converts people into biorobots. Horribly.
Svyat now I feel lucky I come home to 3pm😂
ja…exactly,in the three years of my highschool,I feel i didn't see my parents for a long time,missed many things,everyday just studying. But everything is a double-eaged sword,now I am studying for a master's degree in Germany. Thinking back to my school days, I still feel that the high school life is the most fulfilling and most meaningful.
@@rocketblogs2874 3.30pm for me
@@rocketblogs2874 4 pm for me
Damn and I’m bitching about staying after school for one hour
AfricanQueen Queen of Africa Well damn chill
@AfricanQueen Queen of Africa And you Africans have it all figured out?
@AfricanQueen Queen of Africa Chill o.O
lmao he doesn't know about france then
Not even one hour..
I am a Chinese student who has just graduated from high school. Chinese students are under a lot of pressure to study, especially in the third year of high school. Before dawn, the school required us to get up and go to the classroom to read early, so we usually had to get out of bed at 5:30 in the morning, otherwise we would be late (if we were late, we would be reprimanded by the class teacher). There are four classes in the morning and four classes in the afternoon, each class is forty-five minutes, and the break between classes is only ten minutes. I would even be late for tuba class during such a short recess! What’s even more outrageous is that the school leaders actually asked us not to make loud noises or get together to play during class breaks! They asked us to sit in our seats and prepare the books for the next class. There is only half an hour for lunch, and one hour for dinner, but there are many students, and it often takes half the time to queue up for lunch. So some students choose to skip meals or just eat snacks that don't fill their stomachs at all. We also need to study in the evening. The teacher assigns us a lot of homework every day, so we often can’t finish writing in one night, so we have to get up early the next morning to make up homework, or be criticized by the teacher in class!
This is extreme, may i ask about the university exam? i heard it is very hard, what about university life? is university life is this extreme for you as well?
@@eylulsolmaz357 I've been studying at the university for two years now, and the biggest thing I've learned in college is that the academic pressure is a lot easier than in high school. Teachers don't assign a lot of homework, and basically, if you do it carefully, you can finish it in an hour or so. Students are also free to do whatever they are interested in after class. Of course, the end of the semester is the busiest time of the semester, and we are usually so busy with revision that we don't have time to have fun.
But what I have mentioned above are only the more common universities. Students from universities like Zhejiang University, which is one of the best universities in mainland China, are under very heavy academic pressure. Many of my high school classmates who are currently studying at Zhejiang University told me that although they have time to do free activities, they have a lot of homework and are often required to do experiments.
Besides, as we are approaching graduation, more and more students will worry about their future, so choosing whether to go to graduate school or civil service or to graduate directly becomes a difficult problem for us. Students in this period often suffer from various diseases or even depression due to intense study.
The above is my own experience and feelings, I also will soon face this cruel choice, I hope everything will go well.
大学生活是很轻松的@@eylulsolmaz357
@@eylulsolmaz357easy,if you work hard in class
What is this hell, 3 years in prison is better than high school
I'm from China, and I can tell you how tired when I was a senior high school student! I have to get up early at 6 am and wash my teeth,face and having breakfast only in half hour.Then I go to school before 6:40 and recite Chinese poems, English words,biology and so on.Then I have five class forenoon and four class afternoon, although we can have a break time between two class but teacher may have to use that time.At night, we have many homeworks and finish it always in 11pm, so if in China you may be very very tired and have no time to relax,even in weekend you have class
Me too! The Chinese school system is flawed and we should protest against it!
好日子在后头
@@zawarudo1849 goodluck with that lmfao
@@zawarudo1849 This is gonna go horrible 💀
But several years have passed and no one has protested. Have you protested?@@zawarudo1849
So basically they go back to school after home is over
Lol this one made me laugh
Weird
Maybe for boarding school
Underrated comment
LOL I read this twice to get it XD
If you don’t make friends in this school, you’re screwed
thats really reminds me of my junior high,my friend transfer to another school.for a long time I feel too loney and desperate under this high study pressure.
ym zeng i feel rly connected
Pirate Undercover I don’t think so. As a human of course better to have friends. But in many Chinese schools, you are just too busy to keep making friends
Trust me. Their schools don't have as much geeks as here in the states
Actually you'll be fine without friends... there's not that much time for friends anyways, you would be too concerned and occupied with work and worried about your grades. But most make friends just fine ahaha
Highschool in Indonesia is very different. Flag raising ceremony on every Monday, about 40 minutes. Usually around 5 or 6 subjects (Not counting unique subjects like Native Speaking (I'm in a private type of school)) and on Fridays we go home early at 11:20AM because of Friday Prayers. Monday to Thursday we all go home at 3PM. I don't think I'd even last a semester in such a brutal schedule.
I had flag easing in kindergarten in Hong Kong * china
You get to go at 11:20 😢 I'm so jelly
U from??..❄❄🌪
Wait, what? You get to go home after Friday prayers? Lucky you! In our school, we just continue studying once we finish our Friday prayers.
@@greg3916it only applies to secular private and public school though
I’ve been used to study and live in China until 12 year’s old I’ve been moved to Australia and became a citizen, now living in Sydney. My life in there was not that brutal as the video had represented but I can prove that this video was never being over-exaggerated. The memories of these days been as mostly the same as a criminal still kicks in when I watching this video although happened 6 years ago for me.
分地区,有些地方比这个还哭
Elementary school is different and nowhere near as brutal as high school. In elementary school, kids generally start school at 8am or 8:30am and end at 4:30pm or so, with a 2-hour lunch break during which many students go home. They can usually do homework on their own time and have time after school and on weekends to pursue extracurricular activities. In high school, on the other hand, all of my cousins have stated they have to be at school by 7am and don't leave until 10pm, and their lunch breaks are shorter as well. Not many students have time to pursue extracurriculars apart from a weekend English class or something. Even during breaks, they're usually stuffed with homework and classes that are technically not allowed to take place but no teacher ever actually abides by the rule because they'll be highly criticized and/or get in trouble for doing so.
你在说啥啊???12岁刚上初中,高中还没上呢,中国的小学那有9:30放学的??你小学上这么多课?胡说八道
@@isaacbai7649 Hi Mr. Brainfart, there’s nowhere in my comment said that my primary school finish in 9:30. If you have any problem with the original video by uploader please go ahead but not complaints in here. Tysm
Go back to where you came from
Home is like hotel to them. Just there to sleep and freshen up at morning.
Lol
nah they have tons of homework to write everyday
@@editname2302 Homework in the shower lol
The real purpose of long school hours is to alienate children from parents, so it is easier for children to turn parents in to the police, and live in an orphanage dorm, their day will not change!
@@Dracopol wtf
Imagine being that depressed kid with no friends and still having to stay in school for the entire day
There is no depressed kids in China because of the lifestyle
Emmanuel Erquiza China has some of the highest depression rates
@@ppsooyoung9720 gonna need some sources for that and concrete definition on how you view depression and clinical depression
@@emanergza6383 nearly 30% of China's youth becomes depressed
@Shazza that's me too but I live in america so after I leave school I'm just chillin
I worked at Chinese schools and the first time I saw morning exercises I thought it was the strangest thing. But I grew to love and see true value in it.
Oh my god, high school in Italy is much different! We start lessons at 8.00 a.m. and we always have 6 hour-long lessons. Questions to random students are pretty common, but the amount of interaction between the teacher and the students depends both on the subject and on the teacher themselves. We have both written tests and oral tests.
There are little to none extracurricular activities; most students do them on their own. I personally participate in a video-making class between 2.30-4.30 p.m. every Thursday, but it's only me and 10 other students, compared to the almost 500 total students of my school.
I feel like Italian school is not easy, but it's definitely much less involved than Asian ones (or so I read from the comments!). We do get a lot of homework and we do most of the studying and memorising at home though.
Lol I'm italian and can say that happily I go to polish schools because all of my elementary friends tell me they have school on Saturdays I got longer hours yes... But I got 2 free days
"If they don't know the answer it is considered shameful and embarrassing."
Imagine being a human being.
Ha, stupid human.
I think it’s just a different way of viewing growth and development. Eastern culture provides society with the job of disciplining and teaching people by shaming, which pushes people to grow, whereas western culture is more of become who you want to be and screw everyone else who disagrees with you. Both are not very healthy and kinda toxic, but both support the core of civilization
they do so much schooling that they should know .
True words
Imagine not being asian.
China: students have classes for 12+ hours daily
Me: complaining with having school for 7hours daily
I literally complain for having schools for 4-5 hours LMFAO
@Ranjit Singh Why are you so toxic? Scammer
American schools days are longer
Ranjit Singh LMAOOOO
megbrgnz
?????
6:30 a.m to 10:30 p.m
16 hours
This is inhumane, students have absolutely no time to form relationships with friends and be close with their family. Even if they do absolutely nothing once they arrive home and just straight to sleep they will STILL be sleep deprived. That too, most of the stuff learned is just memorization which the students will forget once they are done studying. Pretty sad.
A lot, if not all of it probably carries forward, so I bet they don't just forget it like we do in American schools.
Yea, so sadly, poor boys 😢
No time to using drug, free sex.
Sadly China is overpopulated and only the toughest make it through this dire, longterm competitionn
@@meikacamelia3334 Boomer
Thank you for documenting this and posting it
They wake up at 5am and get back home at 10pm, somehow they still manage to be good at videogames.
LOL
Thats what I was about to comment 😹
Hmm
LMAOOO
Man I got all the time in the world and they still be shitting on me
Gosh, the students have to be at class for 13 hours and 55 minutes. That doesn’t even include preparations to get to school too..
Its normal and common for some asians, i'm a high school student here in the Philippines and our school time is 12 hours, sometimes its 13 hours if we have a school activity.
But it is common for a high school students in China(´∀`)
Rouyu Chang In America because I’m 17 years old I am only in school for 4 hours
@@barrackobama6153 Wow,I envy you…
Rouyu Chang it’s okay, you get easier college
Respect to the amount of hardwork and discipline you guys have
“Respect to how abused Chinese kids are 🤗”. wtf dude
This is more like “everyone is doing this, everyone should be doing this, this is just how the world works “ rather than “discipline”😂. Most Chinese teenagers get use to this, while they might be much happier if their life is not like this, they wouldn’t know! Hence, this is just an ordinary life for them, that’s all
That end of school countdown and packing up reminded me a type of bliss that I haven't felt in a long time, I use to be the guy the do the countdown
These kids will have the most meaningful conversations with their parents "good morning" and "good night"
😂😂😂
some of high school student have to live inside the school which means these students only back their homes once a week
That's true not just only for 1 year but they have to study for 12 years like this to get in the good University 🥺🥺
@@willwill7527 in my school (boarding school in Malaysia), phones are not even allowed and we only went overnight like once a month. We speak to our parents using public phone
@@willwill7527 In China I've heard about parents who have rented out small rooms for their children to be able to study a bit more during exam session (skipping one hour commute).
Almost everywhere: "Make your school your second home?"
China: "Oh yeah, how about first?"
In fact, many students have lived in school dormitories since primary school. When I was in high school, I lived in school, and only one day or half a day a week was at home
It's called being owned by your government
Mattnel how does government relate with this? Literally ANY video or ANY topic about China, people like you will say “ it the government, no freedom “
@@aaronji4867 Then explain their monopoly on students time, aka their most precious asset
@@aaronji4867 Because everything in China is nationalized, meaning everything is controlled by the government. Though judging by your name I can see why you're acting so defensive lol
It’s funny to see the similarities (stand up for teacher, memorizing poetry, eating outside, asking question to a student) and differences (nap time, very symetrical PE, dinner at 6PM, finishing at 9PM) with my homecountry France
The video reminded me of my high school life of spending 14 hours a day in the school from 7.30am to 9.30pm.
What a memory, I've never studied or worked so long since graduating from high school.
Jeez, that must have been hell. So glad you got out of that
I’m not going to complain about the schedule of my school anymore
Me too
I'm so sad seeing this video
Paco
hh..u r lucky..high school in china is so restricted indeed.but if u get use to it,its not really that bad.i experienced it like three years.
@@hihi-zh2sc too bad I'm probably get depressed before I'm accustumed to it.
Are there still a church in China?
@@kev-dm5388 china dont really have a general religion,we dont believe in god or stuff like that.So church?nope.
and id like to say,people r not that fragile,we dont get depressed so easily,even though i experienced all that time,i feel good right now,so as most of the students in china.
Their class: Quiet as heck
My class whenever there is no teacher: **demonic screaming**
My class is screaming and jumping onto each other even when the teacher is in the class eye-
Same in india
You arrive home at 10pm, OMG 😱😪
China seem to be a fun place 🍭🍭
Relatable as hell
Honestly I would love to be in this kind of school: I love everything being planned and scheduled and I love how they have time for everything in a school day like having naps and also studying. Thank you for showing us what a normal school day looks for you ❤
I went to a very conflictive school due to corruption (kids related to the teachers could do anything, constant fighting and screaming during class, harassment of any other student) and honestly even though the schedule would break me, this doesn't seem bad somehow in comparison
As if there isn't corruption in communist China
Malaysia?
I'd rather miss the nap time and go home earlier, at least when there is sunlight.
@Everything yep, coz we never had the chance to learn anything else.
@Everything I think you are right. In China, People could be rude and loud. In US, they just shoot each other dead on a daily basis. I guess We all rather be dead than emotionally disturbed , right? These kinds of proud American sentiments are difficult for Chinese to comprehend, too. Every country obviously has its own problems, but whose are more serious? If you think China, then I say let's fire away...Go.
Alan Xu I mean they don’t do any social studies classes or anything of that type... if they did I’m sure the country would be a bit better.
@@HS-PGX thats exactly what i said.
@@EnnTomi1 wait, it wasn't a joke?...
When I was in school, nap time was called "Geometry."
Mine was physics HAHAHAHAHA
Ahh here is Religion Class ✨
And I thought you really meant that 😂
Mine was History and still is History.lol
Yep
In the UAE (I am an immigrant from India btw) school starts at 7:45 (bus timings depend on where you live) we have something known as a ‘zero period’ which is basically ‘homeroom period’ in the US, this is a time for class teachers to check on the progress of their students, assemblies and announcements are also made during this period in some days as well as study sessions during exam time. Then there are 4 periods that happen continuously each for 40 minutes until break time, which is around 30 mins, students can have lunch, play outside, or just socialize and roam around the campus. Then 4 more periods go by, each for 40 mins until school is over (around 2:00 to 3:00).
In the UAE, we have a fixed timetable schedule that is constant and never changes until the start of a new term (semester). We also have half-day schedule on Fridays, meaning there are only 4 periods on that day (In Sharjah students are luckier cuz they get Friday completely off!), Saturdays and Sundays are also a part of the weekend.
Hey friend where from india?
What school do you go to?
@@whatmynamesays I’m not telling u lmao
@@ArpitRawat-ew7ni Gujarat
We have to be greatful for the people risking their lives to get us this footage 😢🙏
I’m never gonna complain about school again
@JoJo Reference wow you sound privileged
JoJo Reference you cannot learn everything at home.
@@ZALMOXIS743 You can nowadays with internet. You absolutely cannot learn everything at school that's for sure. Do they have an electronic lab? Do they have computers with programming and debugging tools installed? No. Nothing at tall. In the west, at 19 years of age, a guy already did neural network based FPS cheater detection. I also know a bulgarian guy who hacked Denuvo at 19 years.
same
@@howardlam6181 For some this might be the case. But I cannot get anything done at home so I rather go to school and think that now that Im here why not just study like everyone else.
"When air pollution reaches unhealthy levels students stay inside"
BIG BIG BIG YIKES
Alexander Nakamura
that happens in california too! its wack as fuck when we stay in
Only in China! XD
VintageToiletsRock come visit California chief
Nyan Cat in the US? Where? It's never happened to me at all. And cali? Maybe I can under stand that with all the wild fire and stuff
@@graciana.13 same in salt lake city
I was a "bad " student in the class. Playing games and sleeping on the class because I thought teachers talk something boring and education is bad. We basically learning a lot things unlogically but not true knowledge and repeated it with answers , questions again and again. It made me exhausted. I love science and Chinese cuz I thought them are amazing. I decided to learn all subjects by myself from high school. So glad to be myself and now I become a doctor student and pursue my science dream in another country.
This reminds me of my elementary school and middle school days,woke up at 5AM,start school at 6AM,finish school at 3PM,off school private lesson no.1 starts at 4PM and last until 6PM,off school extra private lesson no.2 starts at 7PM and last until 10PM,I got home at 10:15PM,repeat for 5 days a week.
It's not to the point of traumatic,but it sure changed my thinking and way of life to be more laidback.
This has become something usually for you over the years, but in a country, this is something exhausting, tired, and there is no mercy in it
I am from Iraq to study primary, medium, preparatory, and even university at a specific time, from 8 am to 1 pm
And the rest of the time student is free in his home and goes out to play with friends throughout the day
We have a holiday on Friday and Saturday, and we have a lot of holidays in national occasions and rainy weather days
I would *NOT* survive in this school for more than a day
They're in school longer than I'm at work. That's the worst. If I'm gonna be stuck somewhere every day from 7am-9pm, there's gotta be something more for me at the end of the line.
Not smart enough to attend real schools. 😂
@陶陶 Man people have proven that even without school you can make it and make it big too. Humanity doesn't always need people that know a textbook word by word. They need ideas,inventions problem solvers and many more... and by the way if you didn't have a personnel in the factories working on it. Then a city can't "run" at it's full potential everything that we eat,wear and drink comes from factories or the farms so have some fucking respect for those guys. If it wasn't for the industrial revolution there wouldn't this shithole called CZcams or any other efficient machinery
@@havanascp9602 If you think spending your whole day at school makes you smart. You need to reevaluate your points in life. Life ain't always about school as i said on the others guy comment people don't always need people that know a book word by word they need ideas and problem solvers and all this comes from experiences you had in your life. A lot of college drops out have made the big bucks and had great ideas this ain't the 70s its 2019 and 2020 in less than a month the world has changed and so needs to change the schooling system. My country has some of the best universities in the world and has the roots for the democracy that most of the countries are using as a political system now. You would think that life here is perfect but most of the and not say all of the students that finished University here are jobless. Ideas and mostly robotics are the future
@陶陶 Yeah that's true but the only thing I'm trying to prove is that you don't always need a certificate that tells people that you finished your studies at this school for that thing. I believe you know what i mean
their bell is a piano music while ours sounds like the world is ending and it gives literally everyone a mini heart attack
😁😁😁
That’s just about the only good thing about chinese high school.
Husky ARMY well having hearth attacks more than 12 hours a day sounds way worse.
We dont even have a bell😭
i prefer the bell over some stupid piano music sounds cheap
I am from Anshan! What a surprise to see your video here!
This was basically our schedule in Boarding school in Nigeria. Get up at 5.30. Lights out at 9.30. Mass for 20 mintues. 8 classes of 40 minutes each day. Breakfast ,lunch and dinner for 30 minutes each and 2 snack breaks for 15 minutes. Siesta/nap for 1 hour. Study hall for 2-3 hours. You honestly get used to it and find ways to have freedom within those times.
I am actually a student in this high school, I went to Australia in my second year of high school, I feel so amazing that I saw so many familiar faces in the video even my classmates!!!!
世界真小,hahah
@@lakekinglong1819 对啊,也太巧了吧
really?
Isn't this too much? Don't you have parties/dating in China?
@@amine2432 1.4 billion ppl, so just imagine the compétition, and that's also one of the reason China develops, I have to say that is too much for sure, but we dont have a choice
i’m the kid sleeping when the teacher walks in and fake stands up
No wonder he didn't get up. He was tired af. I was about to judge him and people cry here in the USA that they want school to start later times
@@Arz2003 you think chinese schools have safe spaces like we do? perhaps drag queen story time? us americans are SO progressive! we are going to social justice ourselves under chinese communist rule in no time
@@swizzybk1665 lmao true
Arz2003 tf you mean that’s a normal time school starts
Dude was sleeping the whole day
I'm from Germany and my school day starts at 8:00 am and ends at 3:20pm (4 subjects) or 1:20pm (3 subjects). That's about 6,5 hours less (on a 4 subject day) than in this video... The only difference, that even sets my school apart from a lot of other German schools is, that I have 1 subject for about 1,5 hours. For example: Math begins at 8am and ends at 9:30am. Then a 20 minute break and then a nother subject. This video makes me appreciate all the free time I have!
可以去查一下一个词叫“内卷”,这是现在东亚除朝鲜和蒙古外的普遍问题
4 subjects with that long? I can't imagine those who feel bored with that subject but have to endure it for 2 hours, boredom must've really killed the motivation of these students. Keep up the hardwork!
@@itzmeolivialuckily the subjects aren't 2 hours long. "just" 1,5 hours and the rest are breaks
@@_hnghngdv9113建议你去学一点历史。
如果这些孩子的曾祖父或更早的先辈能到非洲,欧洲,美洲去殖民,他们的祖父们能凭着用后殖民时代的军事,货币,经济控制非洲,欧洲和美洲,那么这些中国孩子也可以每天上6个小时的课,他们工作后不必加班每年可以有个漫长舒服的假期。
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The high school I have been to in America was when my school started around 7:15am and ended 2:15pm. There were times lots of us had to stay sometimes to 5pm due to band or athletics. Sometimes, homework can take a while. Sometimes until 2 or 3am, and then wake up as early as 5am to attend a 7:15 school time.
Students: Hey 12 hours is a bit much, we're tired
Chinese schools: *N A P T I M E*
7am to 9:30 is 14.5 hours not 12 hrs. Can’t even do basic math? You are obviously not Chinese.
@@shannawang The difference is insignificant. Why so stereotypical?
@@jonathanstupidcheesespaghetti pretty sure that was satirical
Sapphira W. They usually have to do their homework until 12:00am
@@shannawang the person didn't say the 12 hrs is referring to the video and neither did the person claims to be chinese.
Lmao. Me in university: Should I attend my only 2h seminar today?
Nah man can't be fucked
hahaha me too
And It’s a different story when these kids are in the university lol
Facts
Me today, not deciding to attend my final day of (1hr 30min) Phil class lmao.
(Philippines)
In my school, we have different departments which are the Science (STE), Math (SPM), Sports (SPS), and Arts (SPA) student. The rest are the ones we call the "regular students" (ones who aren't so called "smart enough" to get into these departments). And each departments has their own designated building. Once you finish elementary, you have to take an exam (atleast in our school) to determine which department you are supposed to be in (Science being the highest department) and I fortunately got in the Science department.
I get up around 5am to get ready and leave by 6:30 am, I arrive by 6:40-50 am at school. The people who clean the classroom are only my classmates who are assigned to a certain day. They clean the classroom when they arrive up until 7:30 am.
•1st Period (7:30 - 8:30 am) (after the 1st period, we walk to our next class since we switch classrooms according to what our subject is)
•2nd Period (8:30 - 9:30)
Recess (15 mins.)
•3rd Period (9:45 - 10:45 am)
•4th Period (10:45 - 11:45 am) (then we walk back to our department)
•Lunch (11:45 - 1pm)
•5th Period (1pm - 2pm)
•6th Period (2pm - 3pm)
•7th Period (3pm - 4pm)
•8th Period (4pm - 5pm) (this depends on our sched and our subject teachers)
We also have a flag-raising ceremony every Monday for almost about an hour (we also do a morning exercise).
Studying here in the Philippines is really hard specially if your a part of the higher sections/departments. People always expect a lot from you. Teachers tell us to enjoy our weekends but they forget that they give us tons of tasks that prevents us from resting. We even spend more time outside than on our own home because there are also some instances wherein we have to practice on weekends for school projects/performance tasks.
I am honestly so drained and fed-up with this educational setting, imagine a G-9 student like me handling all of this? An endless cycle up until I finish high school. I rarely talk with my family members now because of always being busy with schoolworks and my parents think that I have hidden hatred towards them just because I keep quiet most of the time because I'm exhausted. And unfortunately, having a normal childhood is not a thing because instead of talking or bonding with my family, I'm in my study, doing schoolworks.
I want to sometimes just neglect all my responsibilities in school and just be careless but the fear of being a failure scares me so much since here in the Philippines, you will only be deemed successful in the future if you get high grades, and straight A's in school. And I just hope my studies won't end me before I finish it.
G9 star section here, we can do this
@@cr0sad3r70 thank you and good luck :>>>
what school even is that? Private school or something, but still id rather have that schedule than the china one, imagine going home 9:00pm-9:30pm, TF💀
Omg this is super accurate!! Literally a typical school day! Actually after got home, sometimes we still have unfinished homework!😢we had very little sleep
“people needs 6-7 hours of sleep everyday”
chinese highshool: not on my watch
*7-8
Actually, no one sleeps more than 7 hours when they really wanna something, wherever they are students or already work.
@@user-pf1nm6um7r Really wanna what?
@@soyokou.2810 any achievement needs to pay much more than general. If we got more than 7 hours of sleep when the youth, then we lost when old.
@@user-pf1nm6um7r What you're claiming now goes against most advice by successful people. They usually get 7-8 hours of sleep and have highly optimized workflows and schedules. Sleeping less than 7 hours is not optimal. I don't know where you are coming from.
That guy counting down was the best part 😂
Counting down to “freedom” is the best part of any school day if you asked me.
@@ragellejean exactlyyy
He was one ugly lookin guy
ArcticoFolf i can sense the American in you
@@ragellejean honestly , that counting might reduce stress
Living on the opposite of of the spectrum here in Northern Ireland
School starts at 9:05am(suggestion to get in at 8:30 or earlier)and registration continues till 9:20am(sometimes this can be 9:30am if we have assembly)
1st and 2nd period continue till around 10:40am then we have 20min of break(if you don’t bring packed break, you basically starve or wait the entire 20min in the queue)before continuing lessons at 11:00am aka 4th and 5th period(and for those in 3rd year and above, 6th period)which last till around 12:15am up to 12:40am depending on which year your in(1st years and 2nd years get out to lunch mega earlier as opposed to 3rd years and GSCE’s who have to wait ten years)this lasts till around 13:15pm and after that it’s nothing but lessons til 15:05pm.
It's too hard for got up in around 5:30 AM and went to school ,,came back home in 10:05 PM... + complete all school homework and practice for next day's subjects , then sleep.. so much hardworking U Students are AWESOME..
"I know you had physics class today already, but what about second physics?"
Physics 2: electric boogaloo
This is not just a Chinese thing I guess. It happens in Europe as well. Depending on the course, sometimes you have two back to back classes(Social Sciences) or they are spread out as morning and afternoon(Maths and Sciences)
Lol, in a French High School and we have 2 French lessons back to back followed by 2 Maths and 2 French again: Most of our days have scrambled schedules like the one in the vid asw
They assigned the physics and maths teachers to "teach" the lessons that are just basically government propoganda and just have us study maths and Physics instead.
@@arman4440 I understand what those words mean separately
Everyone: *stands* "hello teacher"
Cameraman: "I am the law"
Insert name here the camera was probably on the desk
The person bowed with the camera
I think she stood up but kept her phone on the desk
JDS12451 dont think the government cares its just a video of a school not some national secret
@@blanco7726 too be honest; the Chinese Government would view this as " GOOD PR of there of Strong Ethics on Education " soo yeah; why would they "BAN" or disallow her to film ?
Wow. Actual education. Beautiful!
The students spend so much time in school there, its almost unbelievable
Damn that's more than 12 hours at school wth?
It's normal and just the reality.As a common student in a small city I have gotten used to it.
Not all school is like that. Only some are because they have good education
@@eunwoo922 No. Obviously you didnt take high school in China. Only top high school is from 8 am to 5 pm Mon to Fri. 90% high schools are like this from 6 am to 9 pm Mon to Sat. My high school was 10 pm. Also, there are about 10% garbage high school has no night learning session because they do not expect their students can pass the Gaokao to get into college so they give up the night learning time. Daytime classes can already ensure they get into community college equivalency.
It was 15 hours
Normal in asia. Study at school more focus, you will have to spend less time for study at home.
These kids literally have school sunrise to sunset....
this is could be one reason why China is developing so rapidly
@@thebigguy963 This is actually not very good for these kids' mental and physical health
@@jasmineflower6318 we Chinese all grow up like this,i think its OK.
We had that too in Central Europe but only in winter. Where the sun didn't rise before 8 am and started to go down at 4 pm.... So... We usually walked in the dark to the bus and home again also in the dark. Not everyday though.
Yes, if you're a boarder, we get up at 6: 00 a.m. and finish at 10: 00 p.m.
No joke, I can literally did 3 different dreams during that ten minute breaks
The video is extremely real. Graduated from an almost identical high school 4 years ago. Damn, can't imagine how I went through it.
8:07 omfg this is so nostalgic, it's not that I wanna go back there, but I just miss it
Thank you, for having all these recorded
after finishing high school and going home
parents : welcome back
students : I'm sorry who are you again?
Lol best comment
Kinda sad. They are so use to this but almost like slavery just constant study. I get it you need better qualifications to achieve better jobs but someday these students will come to realise that everything they are doing is just for government satisfaction ad its more like a competition to beat other country education.
@@Czyb20 this is very common in other countries too, especially asian countries
@Mochimini Yes, you're right. I'm a student staying at school. I can only stay at home for three days a month
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Me after seeing this : my school life was heaven.
Who the hell stays school for practically 15 hours and 12 hours of work.
True
No pain, no gain, That's universal
That's 27 hours.. wouldn't they just be living at the school then 😂
After 2 hours my brain is already tired, I wouldn't survive in this school.
Fr i should not be crying about how our school is so long in reality its not . Thank you lord only 7 hours of school
My highschool life was pretty much the same as in this video, from 7:00am - 9:00pm, but I never thought it as a stressful and hard life. Because all my peers do the same, it's a normal life for everyone. My favorite time was the afternoon break from 4:00pm - 5:00pm, I spent all my afternoon breaks playing basketball. Maybe because we spent too much time together, most of my best friends are from highschool, not university. For a lot of us, highschool friends are friends for life.
What you say makes sense, you would naturally develop friendships with people you spend so much time with. But imagine being a loner/outcast with this schedule. 14 hours a day spent at school with no companionship, that must be horrible
@@Jrzya aha that'd be pure hell for me.
@@JrzyaI’m a loner at a U.S. university, I already struggle and am depressed having no real friends for ~4 hours a day on my schedule lol. This looks like hell. People in the U.S. are very lucky.
@spymaster1 ik, also I know I'm a stranger on the internet so obviously my advice would be taken with a grain of salt, but have you looked into online classes? It's more of a temporary solution rather than a cure to loneliness, but it may be a better experience than your current one
我初三就得早上6:00到学校晚上9:10放学
魏社
This is an awesome video. I hope you make more like these lol
"Home is over!I'm back to school!!"
true
@BASUDHA CHATTERJEE blink* disrespectful to Koreans
@@minjiekim8794???
@@minjiekim8794 istg if you're saying it's disrespectful because it's the Blackpink fandom name I will hit somebody
@@minjiekim8794 I’m Korean and you seem like a person who is offended easily. Be quiet
We all have that one kid in school who will be counting down till school ends
8:07 5.. 4.. 3.. 2.. 1.. "hell yeah it's finally over."
Lol mines the whole class
Me everytime when it's near the end of study hall
meeeee
Tbh that high school looks like some kids would get bullied in
The students there have very good manners , are very smart and I love how they clean up in their schools. I also love how they respect the teachers. The students do not act like that in the US . They can learn so much from the students in China. I have a lot of respect for your culture. Peace be with you and happiness.
I am a Chinese student.We were forced by the government,We study crazily and end upreceiving a merager salaey.And rulers send their children abroad to enjoy easy education.
People who say they are crazy to study Xi and only get a meager salary in the end, you can be called idiots. You don't need to think about it to understand that a person who studies Xi every day, after so many years, how can the knowledge he has mastered make him only find a job with a meager salary, and sometimes I admire the IQ of these brainless anti-China elements
Same for me although I didn't go to school for two years 11 and 12 class as I was preparing for jee . Damn I had to study 12 to 15 hours daily to compete for 10000 seats with reservations (I am general) with 2,000,000 to 2,500,000 students. So you can imagine the stressful and depressing it was. Sometimes for jee advance practice paper I study like for a whole day. But luckily I am living with my parents so they prepare everything for me in my room ❤️. So I was able to give myself some time to go for a walk or to talk to my friends. Although depressing but it was a journey that teach you alot.
And people say that US schools are depressing, damn
Bruh I can guarantee not one US student can survive a day at an Indian school
Yash Malik If u are super super busy u won't feel depressing...
@@richardj6531 u can't be busy for 14 years
Yash Malik In American standard of being busy, ye, we are busy for 14 years
@@Rinzor0 yea it has schools where you study your university education
My entire family is Chinese, and I’m the only person to grow up somewhere outside China, and I used to think the way my parents described school to be an exaggeration...😭😭
Same, but I did stay in a Chinese primary school for 3 years. I am not a nationalist, so I can say that it is not fun.
I did not enjoy school but I cherish the memories. The good the bad. At least I felt I’ve accomplished something in Chinese school, since the school forces you to do extra things. In US school, since you have the choice, I tend to not push myself.
@@Youngcl77 I agree. Sometimes I feel that way too.
Yes same!! I grew up in America and I loved to china for a year and it was very hard to adapt, I was also very tired since In had loads of homework even thought our school had the least homework and my sports were very very intense as well as the teachers and coaches but I don’t regret experiencing a different way not living I’ve never really seen before!
@@aesctea Were cell phones allowed on school campus?
A school day here in Brazil usually starts at 7:00 and ends at 12:30, and it's divided in 6 50 minute classes and a 30 minute after 4 classes. I can't seem to recognize any particular and interesting fact about school here that'd be seen as weird for a foreigner, the classes are pretty chill.
Wow, in Australia it's so different. We can choose where to sit and can change the seats and desks. We can roam around the school in lunch and morning tea. Wow im very grateful
"if they dont know the answer then it is considered shameful and embarrassing"
well crap
Indian wchool is the same
Indonesian schools are the same
shouldn’t be like that, u come to school to learn. If u know everything, than why go to school in the first place
in our school you could just be like "i'm sorry i have no idea" and they would just switch the question no one will laugh at you or something
Joe Yuri in India it’s not that embarrassing it’s embarrassing if your called up if the teacher doubt your not listening or talking with others but if you truly don’t know nothing happens
If this is high school, couldn’t imagine college
Way more lax! It's all about working hard to get into university - you need to study hard to compete with the astronomical amount of competition
Chinese college is a joke. All you do is stay in dorm and play 吃鸡 or 撸啊撸 with your dorm mates 24/7. Just send one person to do attendance for everyone else and rotate.
@@changshu5008 does the teacher acknowledge the absence of other students? Asking one person to it worked?
@@changshu5008 play what ?
@@popcream2082he meant pubg and LOL
I'm from Brazil, and our study routine is not that intense, we wake up around 6:30 in the morning and go to school at 7:00 to start at 7:30 because schools are always very close to residential neighborhoods, our studies include Portuguese (our official language) English, Mathematics, Geography, Biology, History, Chemistry, Physics, Physical Education, Sociology, Philosophy and there are some years ago we also had Religion, all of this to finish in 9 hours of class (if the school is full-time) may seem like little study compared to first world countries but we make up for it with various types of educational courses at various levels: Technical, Undergraduate, Master's, Doctorate, PHD, Professional courses, our children, teenagers and young people are not as pressured because most believe that the stimulus to grow and become a well-educated person is part of oneself, and not imposed by the government of your country, of course, that if you want to have a good life you need to study a lot if you don't want to still manage to have a comfortable life without studying too much, we try to balance the scale of life between having a good life with peace and health and a professional life.
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I was a mechanical engineering and transportation logistics double major. Plus I had to train (330 days at sea) and study for two unlimited mariner’s licenses (both were one week long written exams not to mention the slew of licensing prerequisites).
This reminds me of my college days!
This morning exercise would be a chaos at my school
My school tried to do the morning exercise once and it was a total mess the instructor couldn't even finish half way through the thing 😂
At my school there was morning exercise for elementary student, for the rest they never bothered as none would follow the orders anyway
The students movement in my school is proportional to how close the teacher are to the student lol.
Basically the farthest one behind are just standing doing nothing if there's no teacher there.
yeah with all the fat and disobedient americans
We westerners cannot understand discipline
I'm not even in that school but watching this it's already giving me anxiety and stress.
Fr
same
Nearly every Chinese high school have the same time schedule😂
@@James-Godsaystheremustbelight I'm a Filipino going to Chinese school. And beleived me it's stressful
@@Kitxne Yes, I do believe you, but after a while, you'll find everyone is following the same schedule, you'll be reliefed at some extend. By they way, have fun.
School in Sri Lanka is like Starts at 7:30am and finish at 2pm but it depends if youre a Muslim then your schedule may different from other students especially in Fridays. But however mostly (government and private schools) usually finish at 2pm or even some schools at 3pm. But the thing is after finishing school we'd have loads of tuition classes until evening like 7pm or even 9pm which is what have experienced and have seen until grade 12th which is really frustrating tbh it because you have no break whatsoever you have to go back and forth from another subject to another subject, Each subject is about like an hour long or sometimes 2 hours but it depends on your grade. If your in high school then you have to study until evening at least 7pm in weekdays and also. We dont have schools or college in weekends and also we have public holidays especially POYA which is some kind of Buddhist festival or something like that
Crazy. My hours varied a lot, but average was like 9-15. The longest days were 8-17, the shortest were 9-12. Always 1-1.5h lunch break and 10-20 minute breaks between classes. 5-day weeks of course.
I skipped a lot of morning classes but was still a top student overall and I know for sure that my education was great by international standards (Sweden). For all the effort the Chinese students put in, I don't think they're getting nearly enough out of it.
What kinda blew my mind was that when I studied Economics at the University, we had
There are not many weekly courses in universities in China, generally 10-20 hours a week. Of course, this time is not fixed.
High school has the most courses, because there is a college entrance examination. Entering a good university in China means that the future work will be easier and the remuneration will be relatively higher. Of course, this is not absolute, but generally speaking.
it usually ends 3:30 or 4:30 though/ this school particularly end at 5:30. If you stay for evening self-study, then yeah itll be until 10 pm. Its a little overexaggerated and bias here. Most asian parents in asian countries too will send their children to extra classes after school, until late night because of parents working till night so easier fetching, and what better place to send them to.
*watches how studious chinese students are as i procrastinate studying for my final tomorrow*
Ya how did it fo
Giselle Ramirez mine is today and im sitting here watching yt :P
@@MaleAnkha not too bad actually thx 4 asking
As I procrastinate studying chinese
its physically impossible to get 8 hours of sleep with this schedule
6~7 hours at best, but parents will do the rest for you, include dinner and laundry.
You can sleep 8-9 hours unless you don't want better grades
@@balllightning4335 The Asian has told you that it's not true ...
Bro I get 4 to 5 hours of sleep on school days and don't consume caffein. And I am very active and have loads of energy. I only sleep that much at weekends
@@Mark-ww1vf No like, you genuinely actually do need 8 hours of sleep for growth and normal functioning.. it's called the REM cycle. You're probably accustomed to your bad habit which is why your body works around it and says "this is fine" when it's probably not. But good for you, I suffer immensely whenever i get less than 8
5:10 Man was excited to get out of his seat to go to lunch 😂 (so universal)
Schools in Russia are relatively similar to these, but we have much less time at school (maximum 8 lessons per day). In my school, lessons start at 8.00 to 13.40 / 14.25, after that everyone goes to additional classes and sections, there are few who do not attend them by high school. Plus, most of our students are not so serious about their studies (I mean they don’t everything-all homework and learn paragraphs). At the end of the year, everyone burns out, although this is the time of tests and exams. I'm currently taking state exams for 9th grade, and I'm getting terribly tired of them instead of focusing on assignments, even though I've been preparing for a whole year
бро огэ это фигня. Я на 5 без подготовке написал в 20 году. Вот пойдешь в 11ый, поймешь что такое стресс
Школьное образование в России никогда не сравнится с китайским, ну и кринж
Who cares🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
China's education system is imitated from the Soviet Union, and Chinese people regard the Soviet Union as their teacher
@@vladdemenkov4648реально, ОГЭ даже тупые сдадут. Я сейчас в 10, и уже задолбалась. Каждый учитель говорит, что мы должны хорошо учиться, выполнять дз, чтобы сдать ЕГЭ. Так много людей вокруг твердят про ЕГЭ, как будто через месяц уже сдавать будем. Если честно, уже надоело слушать все про это. Недавно ОГЭ сдали и сразу ЕГЭ, ну супер блин
“or if the air pollution reaches un-healthy levels” wow that’s horrible
Text chat Stories she just said it like it was totally normal bruh
1. the older people like to smoke a lot like the typical grandpa's usually smoke
2. the factory pollution and pollution from cars and other things are pretty strong bc of high population
so.. fine dust and air pollution are common here
(sorry if my English is bad)
Vanessa Krava it’s a lot lot better now tho
This city is one of the most polluted in China. Coal mines, factories...
@@sebiieex it is in asia and mainly china and india
bro their break time is so relaxed; at my school it’s like world war three
Because they’re clearly more disciplined
@@mechadoggy That's not necessarily a good thing
@@mechadoggy Or they're more tired
@@stanleyqc2244 reminds me of South Korea
@@CoolDrifty lmao a discplined mind is a good thing moron
This happened to me, when I was in elementary school where I came from we didn't wear uniforms to school, when our family went on holiday to Bali and my father and mother felt comfortable living in Bali, We decided to move to Bali, I enjoyed school days which were similar to this in Bali, the difference is that in Bali I can meet people from any country who study there, I have a beautiful story of making friends with Asian people, they are smiling, don't hesitate and don't pretend when they make friends. I miss my friends from Indonesia, Korea and Australia when I was studying there, However, because my family has business in your place of origin, you have to leave Indonesia as my second hometown after living there for 10 years. I still slightly remember the words my friends always say when they say goodbye to me "dimanapun kamu berada aku dan kamu tetaplah teman, jadi jangan sungkan untuk menemui dan menyapa kami jika suatu saat kamu kembali kesini" 😢❤
Great video Jessica !!
Imagine not knowing one answer and then your considered shameful and embarrassing. Could never do this. Salute to these kids honestly.
That's china for ya. I'm so glad I live in central europe.
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Not how it works, we have this in eastern Europe too. You just get embarassed. Your not shamed for the rest of your life for it 😆
@@stepbrohelpimstuck2480 Ok. My bad
that's an exaggeration lol. You will get embarrassed that's for sure, but it will not affect you for your whole life
When your system is so authoritarian that school break looks like a military exercise 😂
I have hip issues so i would die.... .-.
Nice comment from a person who has no idea how the education market is capitalized in China.
@@willqin4628 pardon did someone piss in your cheeros this morning....
@@willqin4628 whether capitalized or not, the curriculum is a reflection of culture
Take a look at the US, you literally pledge allegiance to the empire.
I went to a junior high school in China. We are boarding students. We get up at 6:30 every morning, return to the dormitory at 10 p.m., and have classes six days a week. We only have one day off and return to school in the afternoon.
In China, there are even more extreme high schools, such as mine. The school's closed management does not allow students to go out, and electronic devices are also prohibited. Carrying mobile phones will result in dismissal, and male and female students cannot sit next to each other. If students fall in love, they will also be expelled. Students live in collective dormitories. Every morning at 5:30, the bell rings and the first class starts at 5:55. At 10:30 pm, the last class ends, and you must go to bed before 11 pm. There are fourteen classes with a duration of no less than 45 minutes per day, which is basically the same every day. After studying continuously for three weeks, students will take a two-day break and go home to rest.
牛逼,我们作息和校规差不多,但是我们是一个星期放半天
Imagine being at school this long and getting a detention
And then the teachers goes back, leaving you alone
Detention is an honor
LOL,not a chance. I'm from China , there's no detention in a Chinese high school.If you had some bad behavior at school, the teacher would just call your parents and talk about it.And if you've done some real bad things,your parents would be asked to visit your teacher and have a face-to-face talk about your problem.Which means:You are in trouble.
Spike Yu That’s because Chinese teachers know that Chinese parents would actually discipline their kids, unlike American parents.
@@mechadoggy Exactly.
Their desks are as small as humanly possible, it’s making me feel claustrophobic lol.
Honestly though me too 😭
Same
My school doesn't have desks we have arm chairs lol
They do have the largest population on earth
My legs are literally too long for mine
Its amazing especially when they have morning exercise❤
I was in a boarding school in Malaysia and the schedule is quite similar. The school days are sunday to thursday (some states in Malaysia start from monday to friday). Everyday the class start at 6.20 am and end at 10.30 pm.
1st class = 6.20 - 7.00 am
Breakfast = 7.00 - 7.20 am
Roll call = 7.20 - 7.30 am
2nd & 3rd class = 7.30 - 10.30 am
Break = 10.30 - 11.00 am
4th & 5th class = 11.00 - 1.00 pm
Lunch and prayer break = 1.00 - 2.00 pm
6th & 7th class = 2.00 - 4.30 pm
Prayer break & mandatory exercise = 4.30 - 5.30 pm
Shower & so on = 5.30 - 6.30 pm
Dinner = 6.30 - 7.00 pm
Class & prayer break = 7.00 - 9.00 pm
Study hall = 9.00 - 10.30 pm
It can be stressful, but everyone get used to it eventually.
True, this system usually becomes for students
But students are not a country They consider this system very stressful and no one can bear