What is the ratio of day students and boarding students who are admitted to prestigious schools? The data reveals the reality of parents
Bai Yansong once said:"I would never leave my children in boarding school, it would have an irreversible effect on them"。This sentence sparked huge controversy and deep discussion. What exactly is the difference between boarding school and day school? Perhaps we need to delve into the reasons and reluctance of boarding schools to better understand the problem.
First of all, the child's hospitalization may be a choice that has to be made due to some special circumstances or family conditions. For some parents, the need for work or family travel has forced them to accept that their children live in school.
These families may face great helplessness and distress as they are forced to be separated from their children, who in turn have to face various challenges in life and learning alone.
Secondly, boarding schools can also allow children to enjoy better educational resources. In some areas, high-quality school resources are mainly concentrated in boarding schools in cities or large towns, while some rural or remote areas have relatively poor school conditions. However, there is also a certain gap between boarders and day students.
Who is more likely to get into a prestigious school, day student or boarder? A fact reveals the reality. In this era of fierce competition in the college entrance examination, students and parents alike are working hard to improve their academic performance in the hope of getting into the prestigious school of their choice. On the other hand, boarding schools and day schools represent two different learning and lifestyles that students may face during the secondary school years.
Boarding students live in the school and can concentrate on their studies every day and are deeply immersed in the academic environment of the school, which is beneficial for them to concentrate while preparing for exams. Day students, on the other hand, commute between home and school every day, have more free time and can arrange their studies and rest more independently.
Among the students admitted to Tsinghua University and Peking University, the proportion of day students far exceeds that of residential students. According to the statistical results of a large number of data, among the students admitted to Tsinghua University, Beihang University and other universities, the proportion of residential students and day students accounts for different proportions.
Between 2017 and 2022, about 30% of students will be boarding students, while the remaining 70% will be day students. This data may have provided many students and parents with a new perspective and some interesting insights into their preparation for the GCSE exam.
This means that day students have a certain advantage in the preparation phase. Day students may have easier access to external learning resources and training opportunities, and can form a better learning status with the company and support of their parents. In contrast, boarding students may be constrained by the school environment and rules and regulations, and lack some flexibility.
Therefore, students who are able to do so may wish to try day study. Day students can make better use of off-campus learning resources, increasing their chances of getting into prestigious universities. Students who choose to live on campus can also achieve excellent results in the school's excellent learning environment as long as they do the following.
Students who choose to live on campus may need to put in more effort if they want to get into a prestigious school. Residential students may be required to adopt a more rigorous and structured learning strategy than day students. Due to the different learning environments and academic pressures faced by boarding students, they must be more focused and work harder in order to achieve excellent results.
First of all, students should make good use of the learning resources provided by the school. Residents have more study time on campus, so they should make full use of the school library, self-study room and other learning places to create a quiet learning environment.
At the same time, colleges and universities also provide a wealth of tutoring and learning resources, and boarding students should make full use of these resources to improve their learning efficiency.
Secondly, residents should have a clear study plan and goals. Due to the fact that students who live on campus spend more time studying, they are easy to fall into a trivial learning state and have no clear learning direction. Therefore, it is important for students to make a daily study plan with a list of study tasks and goals.
Third, students should develop good study habits and time management skills. Students should learn to manage their study time well, because the study time is more flexible and there is no supervision and restriction from parents. Develop good study habits, stick to the prescribed study schedule every day, and avoid procrastination and waste of time.
Fourth, students should pay attention to interactive learning with their classmates. Resident students have more opportunities to socialize with their classmates on campus, and can form study groups or carry out mutual learning to overcome learning difficulties together. Through interactive learning and discussion with classmates, we can not only deepen our understanding of knowledge points, but also help to enhance the friendship between students and create a good learning atmosphere.
Preparing for the college entrance examination is a complex and difficult process, and there is no absolute standard answer. Whether you choose to live on campus or study abroad, the key is to find a learning style that suits you, adjust your learning status, and enrich your knowledge reserve.
Studying hard and cultivating good study habits and independent learning ability are the keys to taking the college entrance examination. May every student take the path that suits them best and realize their personal dreams in the college entrance examination!
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