56-year-old ‘gaokao holdout’ fails to make the cut for 27th time

Published June 26, 2023
Liang Shi goes through papers ahead of the exam in Chengdu, in China’s southwestern Sichuan province.—AFP
Liang Shi goes through papers ahead of the exam in Chengdu, in China’s southwestern Sichuan province.—AFP

BEIJING: After failing to achieve a high enough score on China’s dreaded college entry exam for the 27th time, 56-year-old Liang Shi is beginning to wonder if he will ever make it to his dream university.

Liang, a self-made millionaire, has taken the gruelling “gaokao” exam dozens of times over the past four decades, hoping to earn a place at top-tier Sichuan University and fulfil his ambition of becoming “an intellectual”.

By most measures, Liang has had a successful life — he worked his way up from a menial job on a factory floor to establishing his own construction materials business, making millions of yuan in the process, but his university dreams have so far eluded him.

In his quest for a prestigious higher education, he has put in 12-hour study days, abstained from drinking and playing mahjong, and endured the media mocking him as the “gaokao holdout”, as well as online suspicion that it is all a publicity stunt.

But despite months of living like “an ascetic monk”, this year Liang was 34 points short of the provincial baseline for getting into any university.

“Before I got the result, I had a feeling that I wouldn’t be able to get a high enough score to enter an elite university,” he said.

“But I didn’t expect to not make it into the ordinary ones.” Shortly before 10pm on Friday — along with hundreds of thousands of high-school students across southwestern Sichuan province — the grey-haired businessman carefully typed in his exam identification information and nervously waited to find out how he’d done.

Published in Dawn, June 26th, 2023

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