Students are seeking to be admitted to an ideal university, especially the famous schools of 985 project and 211 project. However, in our country, there are only 39 985 colleges and universities, and the acceptance rate is only 162%。For those students who have good grades but do not get into prestigious schools, they will choose to repeat their studies to achieve their goals. However, some colleges and universities have announced that they will blacklist a category of candidates, even if they have high scores, and will not admit these candidates. Five colleges and universities, including Beijing Electronic Science and Technology Institute, National University of Defense Technology, Air Force Military Medical University, Naval Medical University and Army Military Medical University, made it clear in the notice that they would not admit former students. This article will discuss this topic and examine the factors that students should consider when choosing whether or not to repeat.
1. Outline the measures taken by colleges and universities to restrict the enrollment of former students
Some colleges and universities, such as the National University of Defense Technology and other military academies, have made it clear that only fresh college entrance examination candidates are recruited, and former students are not eligible to apply for the examination. Now, more colleges and universities have joined the ranks and blacklisted former students and refused to admit them. This measure aims to maintain the fairness of the college entrance examination and the rational allocation of educational resources, and avoid wasting educational resources.
2. Repeat students who affect the choice of previous students
For students who do not have satisfactory grades but want to go to prestigious schools, the application restrictions of previous students may cause problems for their repeating plans. For example, some colleges and universities such as the National University of Defense Technology require students to meet the requirements in terms of physical fitness, physical examination, political examination, interview, etc. At the same time, repeating also means that students need to spend more time and energy, and have higher requirements for psychological tolerance and ability to withstand pressure.
1. Understand the requirements of the region for repeaters of the college entrance examination
Different regions have different regulations and restrictions, and in order to reduce the fairness of ensuring educational resources, some regions prohibit public high schools from enrolling repeaters of the college entrance examination. In Henan, students who were admitted in the previous year but did not register and chose to repeat their studies will have fewer universities and majors to choose from in the second year. Therefore, students should learn more about the relevant restrictions in their region before choosing to repeat their studies, and consider them comprehensively in light of the actual situation.
2. Make a choice based on your own situation
Students do not have to choose to repeat their studies, especially those who have a good score in the first college entrance examination but have not been admitted to the university of their choice. The choice of whether or not to repeat should be based on a comprehensive assessment of individual circumstances. For example, some students are less able to withstand and cope with stress, and repeating may cause them more stress. Therefore, before making a decision, students and parents should fully understand the characteristics and risks of repeating the college entrance examination, and make an informed choice based on their personal circumstances.
Through the discussion of colleges and universities blacklisting former students, I believe that this measure has maintained the fairness of the college entrance examination to a certain extent. For those students who choose to repeat their studies, although they cannot apply to specific institutions, they still have the opportunity to improve their grades and be admitted to other schools through repeating. For those students who have a good score in the college entrance examination for the first time but have not been admitted to the university of their choice, the choice of whether to repeat the school needs to consider their own situation and risk factors. Therefore, when faced with the choice of repeating, students and parents should make informed and appropriate decisions based on their personal circumstances by understanding the relevant policies and restrictions.
Choosing whether or not to repeat is one of the important decisions that everyone faces, and when faced with this issue, students and parents need to weigh the pros and cons wisely and be fully aware of the various factors. The blacklisting of former students by colleges and universities is aimed at maintaining the fairness of the gaokao, but it has also caused problems for some students' repetition plans. In general, on the basis of a full understanding of the policy and personal situation, everyone should make an informed choice based on their actual situation.