Can you go wrong with your graduate school entrance scores?Graduate school entrance examination scores
Graduate school scores are accurate in the vast majority of cases, but there is a rare chance that errors can be made. These errors may be caused by operational errors, unclear marking criteria, and negligence on the part of the markers.
If candidates have any objections to their results, they can verify them through the postgraduate examination score review. Generally speaking, the score review only checks whether the candidate's answer sheet has missed evaluations, wrong extra points, wrong registration marks, etc., and does not re-evaluate the answer sheet. In general, the results of the review will only provide the candidates with the total score of the subjects reviewed, and the candidates are not allowed to check the answer sheets.
It should be noted that there is generally a time limit for the review of postgraduate examination results, and the review results will not necessarily change the original score. Therefore, candidates need to carefully check their results and answers to ensure that the review application is justified before proceeding with the result review.
In short, although there is a possibility of error in the score of the postgraduate entrance examination, candidates can verify their results through score review and other methods. At the same time, it is also necessary to maintain a rational and objective attitude towards information such as results and re-examination notices.