Escorting graduate students has always been a dream pursued by college students, and recently, the number of graduate students in the class of 2024 of Northeast Forestry University has attracted widespread attention.
It is understood that 979 of the university's undergraduates have successfully been admitted to graduate school, accounting for more than 20% of the total number, reaching 2,132.
This percentage is not low compared to other universities, but what is the reason for this result?
Let's take a closer look.
First of all, we need to understand the situation of graduate students in each college.
After investigation, it was found that the number of graduate students in each college was not evenly distributed.
The School of Landscape Architecture has the smallest number of graduate students, only 42, while the School of Computer and Control Engineering and the School of Economics and Management have the largest number of graduate students, with 120 and 101 respectively.
Does this disparity mean that there are disparities in the quality of teaching between faculties?
Or is the overall quality performance of the students unsatisfactory?
More data may be needed to analyze before conclusions can be drawn.
Secondly, take Chongqing as an example, let's take a look at the college entrance examination admission score of Northeast Forestry University.
It is understood that the admission score of the school is relatively low and has remained stable in the past three years.
In the undergraduate batches of physics and history, the admission score is between 500-550 points, and the corresponding city-wide ranking is also between 2000-25000.
Does this mean that the admission of Northeast Forestry University is relatively relaxed, does this mean that the school attaches more importance to the comprehensive quality of students, not just the college entrance examination scores?
This may be one of the reasons for the high proportion of graduate students who are escorted.
To sum up, it is indeed surprising that the number of graduate students in the class of 2024 of Northeast Forestry University exceeds 20%, but through the understanding of the graduate students in each college and the admission score line of the college entrance examination, this phenomenon may be better understood.
Perhaps the gap between the faculties needs further attention and adjustment, and the school's all-round development and quality education for students also need more thinking and practice.
I believe that with the passage of time, the quality of education in Northeast Forestry University will be on a higher level, and the students' dream of being sent to graduate school will be even better.