It is forbidden for students to take the postgraduate examinationSome universities have made their stance clear
Nowadays, in order to improve their personal competitiveness, many college graduates choose to continue their studies and join the wave of postgraduate entrance examinations. Despite the increase in the number of graduate school places, candidates are feeling more and more pressure in the face of fierce competition as the number of applicants continues to climb. In the past two years, many candidates have gone through repeated attempts to take the exam, but still failed to land, and can only choose to give up in the face of regret.
With the rise of the postgraduate entrance examination craze, a voice has gradually risen, advocating "prohibiting students from taking postgraduate examinations". It has been argued that in order to allow more outstanding students to obtain more educational resources and ensure the quality and level of graduate education, it is necessary to consider disqualifying students from taking the postgraduate examination. This view advocates that only students who have graduated from a school should be eligible to sit for the postgraduate examination.
It is forbidden for students to take the postgraduate examinationThe students of the second book said that they felt "too aggrieved". Every year, there are many students from the two universities who are eager to stand out in the examinations and successfully enter the ideal university and major, so as to change their academic disadvantages. They hope to get more employment opportunities through the postgraduate entrance examination. These students tend to choose excellent schools when applying for the school and realize their dream of a prestigious school.
However, at the same time, it has been suggested that even if a student is admitted to graduate school, it is difficult to catch up with a student in all aspects of ability. These people believe that instead of letting these students "pull down" the quality of graduate education, it is better to prevent them from going to graduate school directly. Those who hold this view say that in fact, many supervisors are reluctant to say it and prefer to recruit undergraduates from elite universities because they believe that it will make it easier to produce excellent graduate students.
With the fermentation of this issue, many students from the second college bluntly said that they felt "too aggrieved". Although the strength of the second institution is not as good as that of the first institution, this does not mean that the students of the second institution do not have excellent qualities comparable to the students of the first college. As for the call for a direct ban on students from the second college to enter graduate school, many people think that this is indeed an unfair situation for the students of the second school.
Some 985 colleges and universities have made it clear that they will not implement the "prohibition of second-year students from taking postgraduate examinations". During the re-examination process, they will also take care to regulate the behavior of the tutor to avoid unfair situations. If the provision of "prohibiting second-year students from going to graduate school" is really implemented, it will be equivalent to directly depriving second-year students of their legitimate rights.
For every student who aspires to improve their academic qualifications, the postgraduate entrance examination is a rare opportunity. Like the college entrance examination, the postgraduate entrance examination also needs to ensure fairness and safeguard the rights and interests of candidates. However, it is necessary to remind the second undergraduate students that the competition for the postgraduate entrance examination is becoming more and more fierce. If you want to succeed in going ashore, you must put in more effort than others, go all out to prepare for the exam, and don't take it lightly.
As the difficulty of the postgraduate entrance examination increases, candidates must be well prepared. In general, students should consider whether or not they want to go for graduate school from their junior year. If you decide to go to graduate school, you should start preparing for the graduate school at the latest in the second semester of your junior year, leaving about a year to prepare for the exam. Since the foundation of the Xi of the students of the two institutions is relatively poor, they should arrange a longer time to prepare for the exam. Only when the foundation is carefully laid can we steadily improve our performance and increase the likelihood of a successful landing.
Before committing for the exam, candidates should develop a detailed preparation plan that includes Xi tasks and milestones for each stage. The more detailed the preparation plan, the more binding and motivating it will be for the candidate. Therefore, you need to spend time and effort to make a thorough plan, and maintain self-discipline in the preparation process and stick to the plan.
In addition, candidates should not mistakenly assume that everything will be fine if they pass the initial examination, and the re-examination is also crucial. Generally speaking, the re-examination focuses on the candidate's English speaking ability and professional quality. The time between the initial and re-examination is short, and candidates often do not have much time to prepare for the re-examination. At this time, you should ask your seniors for experience, urgently prepare for the re-examination content, and strive to get the favor of your mentor.
As for whether or not to take the postgraduate entrance examination, the actual situation of each student is different. In the annual graduate examination, there are always some students who "follow the crowd", they don't know why they want to take the postgraduate examination, but they see that the classmates around them are taking the postgraduate examination, so they also have the idea of going to graduate school. In fact, whether or not to go to graduate school and whether it is necessary to go to graduate school is different for each student and cannot be generalized. Some students are suitable for graduate school, while others are not.
Not only does it take an additional two to three years to pursue graduate school, but it also comes with financial costs. Considering the time, energy, and financial commitment, whether students and their families are able to take on this responsibility, each student will have their own answer after careful consideration. Is it to find a good job, to realize the dream of scientific research, or just to escape from real problems?Every student should be clear about their goals in advance.
Not all students are suitable for graduate school, and if they just follow the trend or choose to escape from reality, they are likely to regret it in the future. There are many forks in the road in life, and the college entrance examination and graduate school entrance examination are just one of them. In the process of growing up, students must learn to take responsibility for their own choices and carefully plan their personal life path, so that they can go more smoothly and leave no regrets.
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