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High marks all round: Chinese pupils hooked up to IV drips to keep them going while studying for exams
A class of high school children in China have been pictured all hooked up to IV drips in an apparent attempt by education bosses to keep their energy levels up.
Teenagers at the high school in Xiaogan, in Hubei province, were pictured with their arms attached to transparent bags administering intravenous fluids as they sit at their desks.
Reports in China suggested the students were preparing for the gao kao (National College Entrance Exam) when the pictures were taken.
To save students having to go back and forth from the school's infirmary, where the IV drips are administered in the classroom, school students have apparently been allowed to have the drips at their sides as they work.
The National College Entrance Examination in China is a series of exams taken by students in their final high school year, allowing them to enroll at higher education establishments.
The tests take place in June and are often a make-or-break exam as to whether students get into their chosen college, or even get into college at all.
Read more: Education bosses hook up Chinese high school students to IV drips to give them energy boosts and help them graduate | Mail Online
A class of high school children in China have been pictured all hooked up to IV drips in an apparent attempt by education bosses to keep their energy levels up.
Teenagers at the high school in Xiaogan, in Hubei province, were pictured with their arms attached to transparent bags administering intravenous fluids as they sit at their desks.
Reports in China suggested the students were preparing for the gao kao (National College Entrance Exam) when the pictures were taken.
To save students having to go back and forth from the school's infirmary, where the IV drips are administered in the classroom, school students have apparently been allowed to have the drips at their sides as they work.
The National College Entrance Examination in China is a series of exams taken by students in their final high school year, allowing them to enroll at higher education establishments.
The tests take place in June and are often a make-or-break exam as to whether students get into their chosen college, or even get into college at all.
Read more: Education bosses hook up Chinese high school students to IV drips to give them energy boosts and help them graduate | Mail Online