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高考志愿填报的陷阱 - Traps in College Entrance Exam Applications [HSK 5]

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A couple discusses how to avoid online scams when applying for college after the national college entrance exam.

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《English Translation》

黄刚: Chen Hua, today the Ministry of Public Security issued a reminder that during the college application period, some scammers claim they can help students change their scores or guarantee admission to prestigious universities to cheat people out of money. Has anything like this happened at your school?
陈花: Actually, this did happen a couple of years ago. Some parents believed the lie about 'insider operations' and ended up losing quite a bit of money. In fact, the most reliable way to fill out applications is to refer to official data and carefully analyze the official score segment tables.
黄刚: That's right, only official information is trustworthy. Scammers take advantage of the anxiety of parents and students. I saw on the news that they also mentioned the 'three no's' principle: don't trust easily, don't click unfamiliar links, and don't share personal information.
陈花: Exactly. Some agencies even advertise 'precise application guidance' and charge very high service fees, but all that data can actually be found online for free. Parents really need to be vigilant.
黄刚: Yes, I plan to share these reminders in our community group to let more people know and prevent problems before they happen.
陈花: Absolutely. The college entrance exam is a major life event. We shouldn't let scams affect our children's future. We all need to remind each other.

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A couple discusses how to avoid online scams when applying for college after the national college entrance exam.

Download the app here:

Available in 8 languages on the app:

Learn Chinese | 중국어 배우기 | 中国語を学ぶ | Изучать китайский язык | Học tiếng Trung | Belajar bahasa Mandarin | Aprender chino | تعلم اللغة الصينية

《English Translation》

黄刚: Chen Hua, today the Ministry of Public Security issued a reminder that during the college application period, some scammers claim they can help students change their scores or guarantee admission to prestigious universities to cheat people out of money. Has anything like this happened at your school?
陈花: Actually, this did happen a couple of years ago. Some parents believed the lie about 'insider operations' and ended up losing quite a bit of money. In fact, the most reliable way to fill out applications is to refer to official data and carefully analyze the official score segment tables.
黄刚: That's right, only official information is trustworthy. Scammers take advantage of the anxiety of parents and students. I saw on the news that they also mentioned the 'three no's' principle: don't trust easily, don't click unfamiliar links, and don't share personal information.
陈花: Exactly. Some agencies even advertise 'precise application guidance' and charge very high service fees, but all that data can actually be found online for free. Parents really need to be vigilant.
黄刚: Yes, I plan to share these reminders in our community group to let more people know and prevent problems before they happen.
陈花: Absolutely. The college entrance exam is a major life event. We shouldn't let scams affect our children's future. We all need to remind each other.

  continue reading

59 episodes

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