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Typical cases of college entrance examination immigration

In 2002, a story happened in Shandong Juye No. 1 Middle School that a candidate traveled 3,000 miles to take the exam and missed the exam by three quarters of an hour. Chen Yuntao, the student's head teacher at that time, told reporters the details.

When Wang Yi (pseudonym) was repeating his studies in the third year, one of his classmates took him 4,500 yuan in cash and promised to help him go through the procedures for taking the college entrance examination in Inner Mongolia. At the same time, Wang Yi also enrolled in Juye No. 1 Middle School where he was repeating his studies.

On June 26 of that year, Wang Yi and five other classmates rushed to Inner Mongolia. But until the last day before the college entrance examination, the contact person was still missing, and they had not received the admission ticket. After checking with the relevant schools, I found that their names were not among the candidates.

Wang Yi and others had no choice but to hire a taxi and rush to Shenyang, where they took the last outbound flight of the day to Beijing. When I arrived in Beijing, it was already around 0:00 on the first day of the college entrance examination that year. It wasn't until about 3 o'clock in the morning that day that they found a car and spent 2,000 yuan to charter a car to Shandong to take the exam.

When they arrived at the examination room, the first Chinese language test had already started 45 minutes ago, and they lost their qualifications. From somewhere in Inner Mongolia to Juye County, Wang Yi walked 1,500 kilometers.

Teacher Chen recalled: Wang Yi studied very well, and even though he missed one subject, he still scored 499, which was a pity. After repeating his studies for another year, Wang Yicai was admitted to university.