In exam, most students choose to run coffee shop

JUNIOR-HIGH ESSAY: Others were more original, with one student saying that he would open an eatery, as cooking noodles brought him and his grandfather closer

Taipei Times
Date: Jun 08, 2020
By: Rachel Lin / Staff reporter

Students answer questions at a school in Taipei on May 17, the second day of the Comprehensive Assessment Program for Junior High School Students.
Photo: Fang Pin-chao, Taipei Times

Most junior-high school students would open a coffee shop if they were to run their own business, the writing test in this year’s Comprehensive Assessment Program for Junior High School Students showed.

More than 200,000 students took part in the high-school entrance exams on May 16 and 17.

The subject of this year’s writing test was if they were to open a shop, what kind would it be?

A coffee shop was the most popular choice, followed by a grocery store and a restaurant, Affiliated Senior High School of National Kaohsiung Normal University principal Lee Chin-yang (李金鴦), who participated in scoring the essays, told a public briefing hosted by the Ministry of Education in Taipei on Saturday.    [FULL  STORY]

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