Ex-top China student gets low exam score, kicked out by parents who change door code
Top-performing pupil lets studies slip by playing too much on his mobile phone; parents threaten to cut off his financial aid

A high school graduate in China who sat the country’s university entrance exam in June was kicked out of his home by his parents who thought his score was not high enough to get him into a prestigious school.
Teenager Xiaokai, who lives in Huaihua in central Hunan province, called the local Hunan TV for help after he found he could not go back home because his parents had changed the door passcode.
They also decided to cut off his financial aid.
The boy’s parents were angry because he achieved a score of 575 out of 750 in the university entrance exam, known as “gaokao” in China.

The mark left them worried that their son could not be admitted to a so-called 985 school.