Universities are divided into levels, and there are differences in the level of graduates produced at different levels. If you have a low score in the college entrance examination, you are likely to be assigned to two or three colleges. In these institutions, the training environment is obviously more limited than that of a single institution.
However, there is no regret medicine to take in life. There is only one chance to take the college entrance examination, and as soon as the selection is over, the fate of most people is already doomed. If you enter the second university, the future path will be completely different from other students.
Some even questioned the quality of students at the second institution, deliberately limited their development conditions and opportunities, and expressed a series of opinions on the Internet. What is the reason for this?
Someone suggested restricting the chances of students in the second book to go to graduate school, and this idea immediately sparked fierce controversy on the Internet. Although the students of the second book come from a poor background, it cannot be denied that many people are well aware of their limited abilities. Therefore, they work very hard at the university level, and if they really want to improve their abilities, they are not inferior to a student.
The stereotype of the society is very serious, and it seems that they have been labeled as "two books" all their lives, which is difficult to get rid of. In order to change their own background, second-class students must break the existing situation, and postgraduate entrance examination is an inevitable choice.
Some people put forward a view on the Internet, advocating "restricting students with less than two academic qualifications from going to graduate school", claiming that the quality of these students with two degrees is low, and being admitted to graduate school will reduce the overall quality.
According to this statement, the status of second-class students will never be changed, they will lose the opportunity to enter graduate school, be confined to a low level for life, and face greater discrimination.
The proposal, which seemed to mean that only one student would be eligible for graduate school, drew opposition from many. Quite a few of them are second-class students who defend themselves.
Admittedly, this proposal appears one-sided from any point of view. First of all, the postgraduate entrance examination is a national examination, and students who meet the eligibility requirements are eligible for the postgraduate entrance examination regardless of their level.
Moreover, many students in the second book are not necessarily inferior in ability to the first student. It is not certain that a student will work very hard during their time in school. In the absence of these variables, it would be unreasonable to restrict students with less than two books from going to graduate school.
After this proposal was made, the latest admissions methods released by some institutions seemed to be in response to this matter, especially the highly praised practices of some 985 institutions, and the second students expressed their gratification.
Limit the two postgraduate examinationsThe response from the colleges and universities has made the second student excited.
In recent years, we can clearly observe that many 985 colleges and universities have adjusted their admission rules for postgraduate entrance examinations. One of the most striking changes is the introduction of a "blind selection method" for all academic qualifications, as well as the introduction of a "blind selection method" during the re-examination phase.
Blind selection means that candidates are allowed to participate in the interview by drawing lots, and the tutor does not know the candidate's real academic qualifications before this, and only scores them based on their test performance.
The advantage of this approach is that it responds to the perspective of educational fairness, eliminates discrimination against students in the second book, and allows them to compete on the same starting line as the best students in the first book.
Due to the introduction of this admission method, many students from the second and third schools finally have the opportunity to counterattack, and many of them have been admitted to the nationally renowned 985 and 211 universities from the second college.
This also shows that with a little effort, the second student can actually be on par with other students. Although the gaokao divides students into different universities for education, individual effort is still the key to influencing ability.
Judging from the results, the suggestion of restricting students from entering graduate school for the second book seems ridiculous and unlikely to be widely accepted. Every student should have an equal opportunity, and the postgraduate entrance examination is a fair examination for selecting talents, and should not be conducted separately.
Since college students can enjoy such equal opportunities, they should work harder and not waste this precious youth. Devote yourself to striving for a better educational environment. At the same time, it is hoped that those students with less than two degrees will stop complaining.
From now on, don't indulge in inferiority and don't be too proud. Be dedicated to your efforts to change yourself, and future opportunities may be waiting for you.
Today's topic: Do you think you should restrict students from going to graduate school?