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Students attend training course for stress-relief
www.chinanews.cn 2007-06-01 10:32:17
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)
On Monday, May 28, a group of students attending a stress-relief course
in Beijing practice meditation to help stave off the dread of the
upcoming exam. [Photo: xinhua]
On Monday, May 28, students attending a pressure-relief course learn to
massage each other's heads for mutual relief. [Photo: xinhua]
June 1 - With only a week or so from the annual national college entrance
examination, a growing number of high-school students are feeling
stressed-out by the upcoming exam, whose outcome stands to change their
lives a lot.
From May 28, a pressure-relief class was kicked off in the middle school
affiliated to Northern Jiaotong University in Beijing. 150 high-school
students attended the course.
Meanwhile, doctors from a psychological consultation service for minors
are also doing their job in helping worried exam-takers.
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