China Daily

Rooftop study helps boy scale heights of success

- By GUO KAI guokai@ chinadaily. com. cn

Quan Jietong achieved a high score in this year’s gaokao. He gained 666 points, 122 higher than the local admission requiremen­t for first- tier universiti­es.

As a result, the student from a poor family has won a place at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China in Chengdu, capital of the southweste­rn province of Sichuan.

What makes Quan’s story really remarkable is that he had to sit on a freezing rooftop to study for the exam.

The teenager became a celebrity in February after a photo circulated online showing him studying in the cold wind on the roof of his building, which was the only place he could access free internet by linking to a neighbor’s Wi- Fi signal.

At the time, he was a student at the No 2 High School of Xichuan county, Nanyang, in the central province of Henan, preparing for the national college entrance exam.

As the COVID- 19 pandemic started to spread across the country earlier this year, the school postponed on- campus classes and all students began to study online.

Quan’s family was too poor to own a computer or pay for cable broadband, so he had to use his father’s mobile phone to study courses online.

However, his parents could not afford the data fees, so Quan asked a neighbor for free access to his Wi- Fi.

He regularly took a small bench up to the rooftop at 5: 30 am because the signal was much better in the early morning.

He said he had to study hard because he was worried about the upcoming examinatio­n after teachers were unable to give students lessons and instructio­n in the classroom due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Quan’s goal was to be admitted to Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, capital of East China’s Zhejiang province.

His story attracted the attention of netizens, who praised him for his commitment in tackling the hardship.

Zhejiang University encouraged him to work hard and told him, “You will succeed.”

Other universiti­es, including the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, encouraged him and expressed interest in enrolling him.

After learning about Quan’s predicamen­t, Yao Yinxiu, head of the high school, said on Feb 8 that he was proud to have such a dedicated student. To acknowledg­e his dedication, the school bought Quan a computer.

Local authoritie­s arranged for a network company to install cable broadband free of charge and telecom carriers offered free internet connection­s.

Though he was disappoint­ed not to be admitted to Zhejiang University, Quan said he was satisfied with the outcome as engineerin­g experiment at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China is a good course choice.

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