The rise of "prohibiting second-year students from going to graduate school" has led to a clear position in many colleges and universities, causing dissatisfaction
There is an old saying that says, "Knowledge changes destiny". In modern society, academic qualifications have become a "stepping stone" for development, especially with the continuous dilution of the gold content of undergraduate degrees, if you want to seek better development, you must have a higher academic qualification.
Therefore, the postgraduate entrance examination has become the direction that no math students strive for. Every year, millions of candidates join the graduate school entrance examination team, including both fresh graduates and former students of World War II and World War III. The surge in the number of graduate students has made the competition even more intense.
As a result, netizens have spread the call of "don't let the second student take the postgraduate examination", thinking that the ability of the second student is uneven, and many people are just "evading the postgraduate examination", and the probability of going ashore is not great, and at the same time intensifying the competition for the postgraduate examination. Regarding this phenomenon, the discussion in society is getting louder and louder, which has attracted the attention of colleges and universities.
Although they are also undergraduates, second-year students often face various "discrimination". Whether you are looking for a job or going to graduate school, you will be accused of questioning your lack of ability. However, in fact, many second-year students are not weak, and they choose to upgrade their academic qualifications to increase their competitive advantage, rather than because they are not satisfied with their academic qualifications.
Some elite school students or even first-class students will have their own "sense of superiority" and always feel that they can easily suppress others. However, the fact that many of the students who succeed in the graduate school entrance examination are second-year students has made some students feel uneasy that they are taking up their places.
Therefore, the call for "don't let the second undergraduate students go to graduate school" has been rising, which has attracted great attention from colleges and universities. Many colleges and universities have made it clear that they will not restrict the right of second-year students to take the postgraduate examination, as long as the students have the ability, regardless of their background, they can get the opportunity to study in graduate school.
Not only that, many colleges and universities also provide support for second-degree students, requiring tutors not to discriminate against second-degree students, to give them the same learning resources, and not to treat them differently. This stance has given the students more confidence.
However, there are also some who are unhappy with this. Some candidates believe that the qualifications of the second undergraduate students may be poor, and they are worried that the overall postgraduate level may be lowered after the second undergraduate students go ashore, and they advocate that the best of the best should be selected.
For this point of view, the author can only smile helplessly. Many second-year students enter second-class colleges and universities simply because they failed the college entrance examination or did not study well in high school. However, through four years of hard work in college, they have shown great ability. This is not something that everyone can do and deserves respect and support.
As the saying goes, "There is no class in education". Education itself is for everyone, whether it is a prestigious school student or an ordinary student, as long as they are willing to learn, they should have access to educational resources. Although the postgraduate entrance examination is a talent selection, its severity is no less than that of the college entrance examination, but it is also fair.
Therefore, as long as students have the ability, whether they are first-year students, second-year students, or even junior college students, they can pursue the development path they want. The reason for advocating "prohibiting second-year students from taking postgraduate examinations" is nothing more than the fear of affecting the quality of graduate students and intensifying the competition for postgraduate examinations. In fact, the second undergraduate students only did not perform well in the college entrance examination, but it did not affect their later development potential. Therefore, it is more important to encourage every capable student, rather than increasing the odds of landing by limiting the qualifications for graduate school.
In my opinion, as long as it is a student who really wants to take the graduate school entrance examination and prepare for the exam seriously, the second student is more worthy of respect. Due to the relatively low starting point, they will inevitably need to put in more effort to get ashore, and the difficulty behind this can be imagined. Therefore, we should give them equal opportunities to compete, and maybe be able to select better talents.
The graduate school entrance examination has been described as a "big wave of gold rush", and only students with strong ability can stand out from the competition. The school has a limited number of admissions, and each student has their own strengths and strengths, so it is more important to focus more on themselves and prepare for the exam than to question others or expect the environment to change. That's the key.
The graduate school entrance examination is a "silent battle", and students need to have courage and strategy. Choose the colleges and majors you want to apply for according to your actual ability, and prepare for the exam based on the experience of your seniors. Integrate the knowledge that needs to be mastered into daily study and life, prepare for long-term preparation, devote yourself wholeheartedly, develop the foundation and application simultaneously, and do more questions to lay the foundation for a successful landing.
Author's Message] "Restricting second-year students from going to graduate school" itself is an unfair concept of competition. As highly educated college students, we shouldn't hold such a notion. In the case of fierce competition, we should work harder to prepare, and only when we become stronger can we have the strength to face all kinds of difficulties and challenges. I hope that the candidates can correct their attitudes and find ways to make up for the shortcomings, which is the right thing to do.
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