1. The abandonment rate of the 24-year postgraduate entrance examination ** is higher than expected, and the invigilator: There are only 8 people left after the exam!
Recently, the data on the abandonment rate of the 24-year postgraduate entrance examination was even higher than expected, which is really surprising. According to the invigilator, after rounds of exams, many candidates chose to give up, and in the end, only 8 people were left to persist until the last exam. This is nearly 30 per cent of the test, which equates to nearly 1.2 million people who did not take the final test. The admission ratio for 23 years is 45 to 1, while the admission ratio in '24 is 3 to 1, which means that the competition for the 24-year graduate school entrance examination is even more brutal. However, it is undeniable that as long as the students who persevere to the end are both elites and winners. For those students who persevere, they have a higher probability of passing the national line and a better chance of going ashore.
Even before the start of the exam, there was a significant drop in attendance. In some cases, even a third of the students did not show up. As the examination progressed, the number of people plummeted even more obviously, with only six people present in some examination rooms, and half of the candidates missing in some examination rooms. According to the invigilator's estimates, the overall abandonment rate reached nearly 30%. Such data is shocking, and it also raises people's thinking about the problem of abandoning the postgraduate entrance examination.
Why is there such a high dropout rate?Through investigation and observation, some common reasons for abandonment can be summarized. First of all, some students may not be fully prepared before the exam, and they may hold back, believing that they have no hope of passing the exam, so they simply choose to give up. Secondly, some students may find that they do not perform well in the examination process, especially in English subjects, and may not even be able to pass the national line, so they feel that there is no point in continuing to take the exam, so they choose to give up. Finally, some students may not be able to make it to the test room due to physical or unexpected reasons, and they are in special circumstances and cannot participate in the test. In general, most candidates give up voluntarily because of insufficient preparation on how to persevere to the end. However, for whatever reason, these drop-outs do not have much of an impact on the normal retest.
Some people believe that as long as the candidate can cross the national line, he will be able to successfully go ashore. However, according to the abandoned test data, most of the students who can persevere are elites, and they have a high probability of passing the national line after sufficient preparation. Moreover, the change in the proportion of graduate school admissions will also affect the improvement of the national line. The number of applicants for the postgraduate examination in 24 years was 4.38 million, deducting the 1.2 million who abandoned the exam, and the actual number of applicants was only 3.18 million, which was a significant decrease compared with last year's number of applicants. This means that the intensity of competition is greater, the admission rate is lower, and the improvement of the national line is very likely. Therefore, passing the national line does not necessarily mean that you will be able to go ashore, and you also need candidates to perform well in the re-examination stage and leave a good impression on the teacher.
Mathematics 1 and 2 in the 24-year postgraduate entrance examination are generally considered to be more difficult, but for some candidates who are good at mathematics, this has become an opportunity for them to go ashore. For those candidates who have a good score in mathematics, they will gain a big advantage for themselves if they perform well in the math exam in '24. Especially at the interview stage, candidates with good math scores are more likely to be favored. The situation of the 24-year postgraduate entrance examination may become the norm every year in the future, and the competition may gradually increase due to the decrease in the number of applicants. Therefore, only candidates who excel in mathematics will have a better chance of landing smoothly.
Although the written exam is over, candidates cannot let their guard down, and the interview stage is equally important. In recent years, the proportion of interviews has gradually increased, and it has become a key factor in admission to graduate school. Whether or not you can make a good impression on the interviewer determines whether the candidate can go ashore smoothly. Therefore, during this time, candidates can communicate with teachers, seniors, seniors, etc., and prepare for interviews. Through communication with them, candidates can understand the interview mode, the type of questions, etc., and prepare for it in a targeted manner to improve their interview performance. At the same time, it is especially important to strengthen the training of English speaking and presentation skills, which is essential for successfully passing the interview.
Judging from the abandonment of the postgraduate entrance examination this time, the candidates who persevered to the end were all elites who had undergone some full preparation and were full of confidence. Although the abandonment rate is high, it does not have much impact on the landing. Candidates should be clear about the reasons for abandoning the exam, whether they are not well prepared or underperforming, they should reflect and summarize themselves to lay a solid foundation for the next exam. In addition, the interview stage is also an important part that candidates cannot ignore, and it is necessary to strive for better results for themselves through active preparation. The most important thing is to maintain an optimistic attitude regardless of the outcome of the graduate school entrance examination, believe that you can find the right direction for you, and continue to work hard to pursue your dreams. In short, whether you go ashore or not, the process of going to graduate school is a kind of growth and challenge in itself, and the experience and abilities accumulated in the process are valuable assets. I hope that every candidate can face the results with a positive attitude and strive for their future.