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2 weeks agoChina's average school day is 2 hours longer than the U.S., with all studies and no extracurriculars. The results could help it win the AI race | Fortune
"Hi guys, it's 8:30pm, let's go pick up Cindy together," 42-year-old Ray Liu said. "She went to school this morning at 7 a.m., so she stayed at school for about 14 hours." China's education system prioritizes extended instruction, discipline, and constant testing. It's common for students to spend more than 10 hours a day in class-followed by homework, tutoring, and preparation for the high-stakes college entrance exam.
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