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Xiaokai, a high school student in China, was closed by his parents after recording 575 in the Gaokao exam.
The accident occurred in Huawa in the Central Hunan Province. (Representative Image: Pixiabay)
According to what was reported, a high school student in China was closed from his home by his parents after they expressed his disappointment at his performance in the admission exam in the National College of the country, according to a report issued by Post morning South China.
The accident occurred in Huawa in the central province of Hunan, where a student, who was identified as Xiaokai, recorded 575 out of 750 in Gokao- China with a competitive university admission exam in China. While the result is strong according to national standards, Siaway parents believed that she lacks expectations to enter one of the prestigious universities in China “985”- a network of 39 institutions of elite known for its academic excellence and competitive acceptance.
According to what was reported, Xiaokai, who was previously asking for the best performance, witnessed a decrease in his academic focus after his parents bought a mobile phone two years ago. His parents blamed the device for his perceived distraction and his weak performance, accusing him of skipping lessons and spending excessive time on the phone. His father told SCMP: “He played a variable to spend time with the tool,” his father told Scmp.
After the results of the exam, Xiaokai said that his parents cut his financial support. When his mother called by asking why he was unable to enter the house, she claimed that she was on a business trip and said she did not know the new code. Then I told him, “There is no place in the world without rules … Let’s live our lives separately.”
His father gave him a warning either to return home and follow their bases strictly or leave and find a job to support himself. Xiaokai, who is currently waiting for his acceptance- is expected in mid-July to local media for help. Speaking to Hunan TV, he said that his parents made it clear that they would not pay the price of his university education unless he got a place at a higher university.
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