English dropped from top Chinese university exams.
27 top universities in China, including Peking and Tsinghua
universities, have decided to allow some talented students to take either
Chinese and math or physics and math for their individual entrance exams. They
want to recruit more talented and competitive students who are exceptionally
strong in science, engineering or art studies but not so much in English.
However, when it comes to graduating from those prominent
universities, most of the students pass College English Test-4, or CET-4, at
least and even CET-6, an upper level English test, whose vocabulary
requirements go over 4,000 and 6,000 words respectively.
So the question is study English before or after entering
those universities.
Enjoy reading and learning about China’s latest change in
university admission policy.
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