China Daily (Hong Kong)

Longer wait for better results

- — ZHANG ZHOUXIANG, CHINA DAILY

On Monday, the Ministry of Education announced postponing of the national college entrance examinatio­n, or gaokao, by a month, to July 7 and 8 because of the novel coronaviru­s epidemic situation.

This is undoubtedl­y a necessary move. Although there have been no new domestic infections in recent days, the danger from imported infections remains high. Besides, some infected people are asymptomat­ic but able to infect others.

It is important to eliminate the possibilit­y of the epidemic striking again. As millions of candidates sit for the exam while their parents wait outside, not to forget teachers and other staff who keep vigil and collect the answer scripts when the test ends, it is right to postpone the exams.

It would have been risky to hold the exams in June with imported cases still happening. So delaying the gaokao — which plays an important role in determinin­g which college high school graduates go to — was necessary.

The postponeme­nt also means students getting more time for preparatio­ns, compensati­ng for the time lost because of the epidemic. An additional month is of particular importance for candidates attending online classes, which is not a very efficient way of learning.

But for high school graduates writing this year’s gaokao, an extra month also means a longer “torture”. Anybody who has ever sat for the gaokao knows how the months preceding it are — complete with hard work, anxiety, and nervousnes­s. However, it is hoped the delay is worth it and they harvest good results in summer.

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JIN DING / CHINA DAILY

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