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The controversial practice of sending academic records to parents is part of efforts by Chinese universities to improve the supervision of undergraduates, say industry insiders. By Beijing Youth Daily In January, Wang Kemeng, a rising junior student at the China University of Petroleum in Beijing, learned that her mother had received a surprise package in the mail. Inside were the transcripts of every student in Wang’s year, along with a letter from the university encouraging parents to pay more attention to their child’s education. The same thing happened to a senior student of electrical engineering at another Chinese university, only his parents mistook the number of credits he’d received for each course as exam scores, causing them to become anxious. He had to travel home from school at the weekend to explain the data. Academic counselors at some universities even share exam results and class rankings at the end of each semester in chat groups created for parents on the WeCh
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