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Welcome to a high school in Hengshui, China—where students run instead of walk, memorize textbooks while waiting for food, and live by the second, all for one test.
This is not just any school. It’s known as the “ultimate exam factory,” producing top scorers for China’s college entrance exam, the Gaokao. But at what cost?
From military-style routines to 20-minute lunch breaks, this system pushes students to their physical and emotional limits. Some thrive. Others break.
It’s a high-stakes race shaped by intense pressure, inequality between provinces, and an unforgiving social ladder.
🎓 In 2025, over 13 million students are taking the Gaokao. Only a fraction will make it into elite universities. The rest? Their futures hang in the balance.
Let’s take a closer look at what it takes to survive China’s most brutal high school.