The sight of students in a Chinese school hooked up to intravenous drips in order to better study on through the night has lately been drawing much attention to the remarkable quality of Chinese education.
Parents are said to approve of the practice, being willing to pay any price in order to secure better grades.
The local government reportedly already subsidises the amino acids drips to in a bid to boost performance at national college entrance exams, but the time lost moving students to the infirmary to administer them prompted this school to move the drips to the classroom.
In the best tradition of both China and obscure supplements, there appears to be little scientific evidence that the practice actually boosts performance, and also little guarantee over what exactly is put in the feeds.
On one hand, it is a smart idea. Many people forget to eat / drink when they are in one area with intense focus.
Can only say that as the Chinese people is a sad thing, our physical creativity is limited! But in fact some mental creativity is on the! Many of us think, this is worth to rejoice!
Study Level: Asian.
What if the drips blow up?
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So normal, humanly break and rest simply won’t do in china? I wonder how far they can go with this. Sleep is probably our most important survival tool, where we rest our brain and restructure memory, repair damaged cells etc and they pretty much mess around with it. And the students should know better.