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China's Gao Kao is the mother of all exams. Take a look at the 2 most important days of a Chinese high schooler's life.

  • China's Gao Kao kicked off on Wednesday, and is expected to last in most cities until Thursday.
  • The exams are so important that the police often show up in force to maintain order and escort students.

China's massive Gao Kao tests began Wednesday, with millions of high schoolers participating in the nation's college entrance exams.

For any Chinese student hoping to get into college, this is make-or-break. Imagine the SAT, ACT, and all of your AP tests rolled into two days. That's Gao Kao, or "higher education exam."

The marks from all of a student's exams are combined into a single score that defines what colleges they can get into. If they don't hit a college's standard, there's almost no chance of attending that school.

The pressure can be immense, and the entire country knows it. Families put their lives on hold for two days to make sure every condition is just right for their kid. Cities expect residents to keep it down so the students can concentrate. In some towns, police appear in droves to escort test-takers.

Here's what went down this year during the annual Gao Kao — the biggest two days of every Chinese high schooler's life.

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