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Millions Vie for China's Civil Service in Tough Economy

A record 3.7 million applicants in China are competing for just 38,100 civil service posts, highlighting a major shift towards public sector job security amid economic uncertainty. Discover the driving forces behind this trend.

Chinese families move to US for elite universities

Ambitious Chinese mothers are uprooting their lives and moving to America to bypass the ultra-competitive gaokao exam and boost their children's chances of attending top-tier universities like Stanford.

Tell Us Your Simple Way to Beat Stress

Feeling overwhelmed? The Guardian wants to hear the one simple thing that always leaves you feeling calm and positive. Share your unique stress-busting tips with us today.

Kim Kardashian's family dinner and bar exam disappointment

Kim Kardashian was spotted on a family dinner outing in California with three of her children and niece Dream. The star also opens up about her recent bar exam disappointment and her determination to continue her legal studies.

Kim Kardashian's Brazil trip and bar exam results

Kim Kardashian dazzles in hot pink at Christ the Redeemer during Brazil trip promoting All's Fair, while revealing she did not pass the recent bar exam but vows to continue her law journey.

Kim Kardashian's Unusual Rio Look Stuns Fans

Kim Kardashian stuns in a casual Rio de Janeiro outfit, ditching heels for Havaianas flip-flops. The star also addresses her bar exam failure after psychics' false predictions.

GCSE system to be scrapped in education overhaul

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announces radical GCSE reforms to replace 'outdated' exams with British Baccalaureate-style assessment, prioritising core skills over high-stakes testing.

GCSE exams may get shorter and go digital

Exclusive: The UK government is exploring radical changes to GCSE exams, including reducing exam time and introducing digital assessments to ease student pressure.

Why a 'hands-off' approach helps exam success

Discover why stepping back during exam season might be more beneficial than constant parental intervention, according to educational experts and psychological research.

Work stress made me bald at 23

A 23-year-old woman shares her devastating journey with sudden hair loss caused by workplace stress, revealing how alopecia transformed her life and the treatments that finally worked.

Political Divide Creates Stress Gap Across America

Groundbreaking research exposes how political affiliation dramatically impacts stress levels across America, with conservative states showing significantly higher rates of anxiety and mental health challenges.

Roman ruler mix-up stuns Queensland exam students

Australian high school students were left bewildered when a Queensland history exam featured an obscure Roman military commander instead of the expected Julius Caesar, raising questions about curriculum standards.

Brisbane students protest 'impossible' history exam

Year 12 students in Queensland are demanding a marking review after confronting what they describe as an unfairly difficult Ancient History exam that failed to reflect their curriculum studies.

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