In recent years, the main reasons for the continuous popularity of the public entrance examination are as follows:
First, the pressure on employment is increasing
With the expansion of college enrollment and the slowdown of economic development, the employment pressure is increasing, and it is difficult for many college students to find a satisfactory job after graduation. Civil servants and graduate students, on the other hand, have relatively stable career prospects and high social status, so they have become the first choice for many people. In addition, some students also hope to improve their academic qualifications or vocational abilities by taking the postgraduate examination or civil service examination, so as to better adapt to the needs of the job market.
2. The influence of social values
In Chinese society, the definition of success is often associated with a stable job and a higher income. Therefore, many parents hope that their children can become civil servants or graduate students, so that they can get better development opportunities and higher social status in the future. The influence of this social value has also made the popularity of the public entrance examination continue unabated.
3. Unequal access to education
In China, there has always been a problem of unequal access to education. Many families hope to have better educational opportunities and social resources by enrolling their children in the civil service or graduate school. In addition, some students also realize that they have deficiencies in academic Xi ability, interpersonal relationships and comprehensive quality during their college years, so they hope to improve their ability and competitiveness by taking the postgraduate examination or the civil service examination.
Fourth, the examination system is not perfect
There are some imperfections in China's examination system, which also makes the popularity of public entrance examinations continue unabated. On the one hand, the propositions and scoring criteria of the civil service and graduate examinations are not scientific and objective enough, and there is a certain degree of subjectivity and unfairnessOn the other hand, there is a certain disconnect between the content of the civil service and graduate examinations and the actual job requirements, which also makes some students think that only by passing the exams can they get better career opportunities.
To sum up, there are many reasons why the public entrance examination has continued to be popular in recent years, including employment pressure, the influence of social values, unequal educational opportunities and imperfect examination system. In order to alleviate this craze, it is necessary to improve the quality of education, improve the job market, and reform the examination system. Only in this way can more people find jobs that they are satisfied with, and at the same time, more people can obtain better educational opportunities and social resources.