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Jiang Ping, a 17-year-old fashion design student at Lianshui Secondary Vocational School
Here are the key points:
1. The Competition:
- Jiang participated in the Alibaba Global Mathematics Competition, an online contest launched by Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba.
- Despite fierce competition from 802 shortlisted participants (many from renowned institutions like Harvard, Oxford, and MIT), Jiang ranked an impressive 12th in the first round.
2. Vocational School Triumph:
- Jiang hails from a poor village and attends a vocational school, which typically faces social biases and is considered lower in China's educational hierarchy.
- Her success garnered widespread acclaim, with Chinese state media celebrating her achievement as a vocational student excelling on an international stage.
3. Doubts and Controversy:
- Doubts about Jiang's math abilities surfaced online, especially as the more challenging second round results are yet to be released.
- Richard Xu, a contestant from Harvard Business School, along with 38 others, requested an independent investigation into Jiang and her math teacher's answer sheets.
4. Awaiting Results:
- Jiang completed the final round on June 22, and the results will be announced in August.
- Her journey from rural vocational school to global math competition finalist continues to captivate audiences.
While controversy swirls, Jiang's story remains a testament to determination and talent, transcending educati
onal backgrounds. 🌟📚🧮¹
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