The countdown to the postgraduate entrance examination, 25 years will usher in the largest abandonm

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-30

With the progress and development of society, the popularity of higher education continues to increase, which means that more students have the opportunity to change their destiny by attending college. Parents are also paying more and more attention to education and are willing to invest more resources in the hope that their children can achieve better results. However, the increasing number of college students has led to increased employment pressure, and postgraduate entrance examination after graduation has become an option for them to strive for a competitive advantage in employment. Compared with the civil service examination or public institutions, the postgraduate entrance examination is more popular with college students, because improving their academic qualifications can provide more opportunities in the employment process. However, with the declining value of undergraduate degrees, many students want to increase their competitiveness and reduce the burden on their families. As a result, the number of students choosing to go to graduate school is gradually increasing. In recent years, the craze for postgraduate entrance examinations has continued to rise, with more than half of graduates choosing to take postgraduate examinations, and tutors are no longer worried about the postgraduate entrance examination rate, but instead encourage those students with average grades to apply according to their own circumstances and avoid meaningless efforts. However, not all students who choose to go to graduate school have clear goals and plans, and it is difficult for students who blindly apply for the entrance examination to succeed. In addition, in recent years, China's postgraduate entrance examination policy has been constantly changing, and many colleges and universities have refused to provide dormitories for the postgraduate entrance examination party, which has brought greater economic pressure to poor students, which has also become one of the reasons why they give up the postgraduate entrance examination. The 24-year graduate school entrance examination is about to begin, and many students are nervously preparing for the exam, but surprisingly, some students choose to give up before the exam, which is regrettable. In fact, there are many reasons why graduate students abandon the exam, including economic pressure, employment pressure, and policy adjustments. It is expected that 24 years will usher in the largest wave of abandonment in history, because most schools have made it clear that they will no longer provide graduate dormitories, forcing some poor students to give up on graduate school entrance examinations. In addition, the cut-off score in some schools has increased, causing great psychological pressure on candidates. At this time, parents should not increase the psychological burden on students, students who are going to graduate school are already adults, they have their own ideas, parents should not interfere too much, otherwise it will only make the result worse.

Preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination is related to the future development of students, so a considerable number of students choose to improve their academic qualifications and abilities through the postgraduate entrance examination to prepare for future employment. The reasons for choosing to go to graduate school mainly boil down to the following points:

1.Employment pressure: With the popularity of higher education, the number of college graduates has increased dramatically. However, the job market has not increased in the same way, leading to a doubling of employment pressures. Compared with graduates, graduate students have higher qualifications and more professional skills, so they have more opportunities to win in the fierce competition for jobs.

2.Competitiveness: With the declining value of undergraduate qualifications, many students are realizing that they can only stand out in the job market by having a higher degree. Postgraduate entrance examinations can improve students' competitiveness and strive for better job opportunities.

3.Research interests: Some students are passionate about scientific research and want to delve deeper into their areas of interest through graduate school. For these students, the postgraduate entrance examination is an important way to realize their personal research dreams.

4.Career development: Some professions require higher academic qualifications, such as scientific research institutions, university teaching positions, etc. By going to graduate school, students can obtain higher qualifications and have more options.

However, not everyone is suitable for graduate school. Postgraduate entrance examinations require a lot of hard work, continuous study and research, and high demands are placed on students' perseverance, enthusiasm and ambition. Only students who are truly passionate about scientific research and have enough patience and determination are suitable for graduate school. It is difficult for students who lack clear goals and enthusiasm to blindly participate in graduate school entrance examinations.

The postgraduate entrance examination is a protracted battle, which poses a huge challenge to the mentality and perseverance of students. Different from the college entrance examination, the preparation process for the graduate school entrance examination is a personal battle, and it is easy for people to lose their fighting spirit. Especially for those students who don't have a clear goal, the result of their blind application is almost doomed, because they don't have enough motivation and determination to stick to it during the preparation process.

Another dilemma is the frequent changes in the postgraduate entrance examination policy. Every year, there will be some adjustments to the postgraduate entrance examination policy, which increases the uncertainty and anxiety of candidates. For example, in recent years, some colleges and universities have stopped providing graduate student dormitories, which has put students in financial difficulties under greater financial pressure, further increasing the likelihood of giving up the postgraduate entrance examination.

It is expected that 24 years will usher in the largest wave of abandonment in history. On the one hand, many colleges and universities have made it clear that they will no longer provide graduate student housing, which has caused more pressure and distress for students whose families are in financial difficulty. The cost of postgraduate living includes accommodation, living expenses, etc., while the absence of dormitories means that students need to bear a higher financial burden on their own.

On the other hand, the cut-off score in some schools has increased, increasing the psychological pressure on candidates. For those students with average grades, the high score requirement may make them feel overwhelmed and lead them to give up on the idea of going to graduate school.

In addition, some students choose to no longer fit into the lifestyle of academic research, or recognize that their interests and potential are in other fields, so giving up graduate school is a more suitable option for them.

As a way to improve their academic qualifications and abilities, postgraduate entrance examination is a difficult path for some students. In the preparation stage, students face many challenges and dilemmas, including the pressure of mentality and the improvement of professional ability. As the 24-year postgraduate entrance examination is about to begin, a large-scale wave of abandonment is expected. This is mainly due to reasons such as the fact that the school no longer offers graduate student housing, the increase in cut-off score requirements, and the individual's adaptability to academic research. However, we also need to understand each student's personal choices and ideas, and parents should avoid giving too much interference and pressure during the postgraduate entrance examination process. Most importantly, students need to have clear goals, perseverance, and enthusiasm for scientific research, so that they can succeed on the road to graduate school.

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