Recently, the C9 league has a minimum score of 517 points, the lowest ranking is 25,098, and the next rankings are 27,245, 28,027, 26,511, 24,420, 22,335 and 21,556, corresponding to Guizhou University, Dalian Maritime University, Southwest Jiaotong University, Taiyuan University of Technology, Hohai University and Chang'an University.
These figures show that even if you are behind in the rankings, you still have the opportunity to get into the top universities.
The data has sparked a discussion about university selection, raising questions such as how to choose a university, the importance of university rankings, and the quality of double first-class undergraduates.
The data shows that even if the ranking is lower, some students still have the opportunity to get into the top universities, so the choice of colleges and universities should not only be based on scores or rankings, but also need to consider factors such as majors and employment prospects.
This also means that university rankings are not the only measure of a school's quality, but should take into account a variety of factors.
While seeing these data, should we be envious and jealous?
This attitude leads people to think about the reasonableness of university admission criteria and the perception of different universities.
At the same time, it also makes people re-examine the true significance of admission scores and rankings for personal development.
After all, college is not the only way out of life, and individual effort and ability are obviously more important.
During the college selection season, these data have a profound insight.
Both students and parents should look at the meaning behind these data rationally, and do not blindly pursue rankings and scores, but should choose the right university and major for themselves according to their own situation and interests.
It is also a responsible attitude towards personal development and future career planning.
Finally, I hope that when choosing a university, you can consider it based on comprehensive factors and don't be blinded by superficial numbers.
Because university education is not only a diploma, but also a period of life experience and growth.
I hope that every student can find their own path and move towards a bright future.