The official release of the list of pheasant universities in various places defrauds students of m

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-28

As the saying goes, every family has a scripture that is difficult to read. Recently, various provinces have released their college entrance examination scores, and some students have performed well in the exams, with their scores increasing by 100 points compared to usual, while others are anxious about their future studies because of their low scores.

In today's society, the depreciation of academic qualifications is becoming more and more serious, and parents expect their children to achieve excellent results is no longer just to save the family's face, but also to find good employment opportunities for them in the future. With the full implementation of nine-year compulsory education, education issues have attracted much attention, and the number of highly educated talents has gradually increased.

As a result, many parents set their sights on key universities, and for students with excellent grades, the choice is mainly a trade-off between "211" and "985". However, for candidates with average grades, there are more factors to consider in the selection, not only to choose a major carefully, but also to worry about whether they can be admitted.

The official release of the list of "pheasant universities" in various places, these institutions use fraudulent means to defraud students and parents of money, reminding parents to be vigilant!Even though the test results have been determined, parents still can't stop thinking about other ways to try to secure a better future for their children. Parents with conditions may rely on relationships, while parents without conditions can only reluctantly accept the reality and strive to choose a promising major for their children.

In the past, relationships may have been an effective way to do so, but now with the gradual improvement of various mechanisms, students can only get into the university of their choice based on their own merits. The role of parents can only be to help their children make wise choices to prevent some criminals from taking advantage of the opportunity.

Despite the general increase in the literacy level of parents, choosing the right one has become more and more confusing with the rapid increase in the number of colleges and universities. When it comes to making a choice, people tend to be attracted to institutions that sound big, but are likely to be fooled.

According to the Ministry of Education, in recent years, some so-called "pheasant universities" have sprung up in various places, which defraud students of their money by publishing false admissions information and university admission letters. These institutions do not have formal higher education qualifications, and students who choose to apply for the exam are wasting their time.

Relevant officials have published a list of "pheasant universities" in various places, reminding parents to be vigilant, because the names of these institutions are easily confused with prestigious schools, for example, China University of Posts and Telecommunications seems to be tall, but it is actually a copycat version of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, and even graduates of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications have been fooled.

In recent years, many departments such as education, public security, and internet information have been actively strengthening their efforts to severely punish the phenomenon of "pheasant universities". The education department also appeals to parents not to believe in the rhetoric of "taking shortcuts" and "not filling in the volunteers", and not to be deceived by false propaganda of going to prestigious schools with low scores.

Surprisingly, the official list of "pheasant universities" shows that the total number of institutions on the list has reached 392. Among them, the Beijing area accounts for 151 schools, and the common feature of these universities is that they either have "Beijing" or "capital" in their names, which seems to be majestic. Not only that, Hebei, Henan, Anhui, Guangdong, Tianjin, Shanghai and other provinces also have universities on the list, and not only science and engineering universities, but also normal universities are unfortunately included. In order to prevent risks, it is recommended that parents check and keep this list of "pheasant universities" as soon as possible to avoid being unlucky.

In order to prevent being deceived, it is crucial for parents to adjust their mindset and abandon the luck mentality. The reason why these "pheasant universities" can flourish is mainly because of the luck psychology of parents. While every parent expects their child to get into a good university, student grades vary widely, with some parents being able to face it calmly while others are convinced that fate can control everything.

In order to avoid falling into the trap of "pheasant university", first of all, parents need to look at it rationally and not expect inexplicable good luck to come. Secondly, it is necessary to conduct a thorough investigation before filling in the application. Nowadays, with the development of the Internet, it is not difficult to obtain all kinds of information, and as long as you do these two things, you can significantly reduce the risk of being deceived.

In my opinion, a student's test score is a fact that has been determined, so parents should adjust their mindset and choose a promising major for the student based on his or her score range. At the same time, you should also have an in-depth understanding of the employment status of previous graduates of the major in your favorite colleges and universities, and understand the situation of the school recruitment unit.

Volunteering is an important decision, and parents can consult a professional if they feel lost. The choice of major is directly related to the future direction of the student, so parents should be extra cautious when making a choice. In order to live up to the children's hard work and Xi over the years, now there is an industry to fill in the volunteers, and parents and students can ask professionals for advice if they feel lost.

These professional advisors choose the right university and major for the student based on their scores and aspirations, but the disadvantage is that the fees for their services are relatively high. For students with average family finances, if they feel lost, they can ask the class teacher for advice, but this requires students to do their homework in advance before filling in the application and determine a few universities of their choice in advance.

In addition to avoiding choosing "pheasant university", you should also avoid deviating too much from the mainstream. Some students may want to improve their employment opportunities by choosing lesser-known majors, believing that there is less competition, but they do not realize that it is precisely because of the scarcity of employment opportunities in these majors that there are fewer applicants.

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