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Published in journals
It's been half a month since the general journal was reviewed, so what are the chances of being accepted? This is actually related to the approval rate of the journal. Some journals have a high pass rate, while others have a low pass rate. At present, journals usually implement the "three reviews and three proofreading" system, and the review standards are becoming more and more stringent.
Manuscripts take longer to review and there may be several scenarios. First of all, it may be that there are some issues with the article that the editor can't make a decision and needs further review. Second, the journal you are submitting to may be very rigorous, resulting in a longer normal review cycle. Finally, it may be that the magazine itself has a large backlog of manuscripts waiting for review, so your manuscript has not yet been reviewed.
Pay special attention to the following:
First of all, newspapers and periodicals are not recognized in many units, so they need to be carefully selected when publishing.
Secondly, there is also a risk of submission to continuous electronic journals, because the recognition of electronic journals by the units used for professional title review is different, and the authors need to choose according to the policies of the institutions.
Finally, there are also risks associated with international general journals, and if the unit does not recognize them, they should avoid submitting them. In short, half a month of review for a general journal does not determine the chance of acceptance. For more questions about the journal, please contact the editor.