Why India's cockroach protesters are still on the streets in over 40C heat (www.bbc.com)
from Veserr@sh.itjust.works to world@lemmy.world on 01 Jul 07:58
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Anonymous_Leaker@lemmy.world on 01 Jul 11:16 next collapse

Holy shit! That is so hot, you might pass out just walking to your car.

Triumph@fedia.io on 01 Jul 11:45 collapse

I'm confused about how a leaked test would ruin the tentative students' so much that there are people who have committed suicide over it. Don't you just take the test later instead?

ShiversSpeaking@lemmy.world on 01 Jul 11:56 next collapse

It’s not that easy tbh. These tests take a lot of prep work, studying 14-16 hours daily almost 2 years isn’t unheard of. Lots of people also take loans to be able to afford expensive coaching classes. All that effort and money feels wasted when someone can just buy their way into a good rank.

scytale@piefed.zip on 01 Jul 13:24 collapse

In some countries, societal pressure on exams is so great that it can make or break a student’s future career. In South Korea for example, the country almost comes to a standstill during final(?) exams and some air traffic is even put on hold so it doesn’t cause unnecessary noise for the students taking exams.