The official list of "pheasant universities" in various places has been announced, and parents need to be careful
As the saying goes, every family has a scripture that is difficult to read. The results of the college entrance examination in various provinces have been announced one after another, and the fate of the students during this period is unfortunate, some of them have played at a super level, and the college entrance examination scores are 100% more than usual, bathed in joy; Others are worried about their future university because of their low scores.
At present, the problem of depreciation of academic qualifications is becoming increasingly severe, and parents are eager for their children to achieve excellent results, not only for the honor of the family, but also for the future employment of their children. With the comprehensive promotion of nine-year compulsory education, more and more attention has been paid to children's education, and the number of highly educated talents has gradually increased.
Therefore, high-level universities have become the expectations of parents, and for students with excellent grades, choosing to enter "211" or "985" has become their only entanglement. For candidates with average grades, in addition to choosing a major, they also have to worry about whether they can be admitted to the university of their choice.
Recently, the official list of "pheasant universities" has been announced, and these institutions use fraudulent methods to defraud students of their money, parents must be vigilant! Although the results have been decided, it still can't stop parents from seeking a better future for their children. Some parents who are able to do so may seek help through acquaintances, while parents who are unconditional are helpless and anxious to help their children choose an ideal major.
Although in the past it may have been a way to find someone through connections, this path has now been completely blocked. After the various mechanisms are perfected, students can only be admitted to the ideal university based on their own results. All parents can do is to help their children choose an ideal university, but this also leaves an opportunity for some "well-intentioned people".
Although the education level of parents has generally improved, it is still difficult to fall into trouble when faced with the choice of many colleges and universities. Therefore, when it comes to choosing a school, they often subconsciously choose those institutions that sound prestigious, but they don't know that it may be a game.
According to the Ministry of Education, in recent years, "pheasant universities" have frequently appeared in various places to deceive students and parents of their property by falsely publishing enrollment information and forging university admission notices. These institutions do not actually have the qualifications for higher education, and students are wasting their time when they enroll.
In recent years, the departments of education, public security, and internet information have been intensifying their efforts to crack down on this kind of "pheasant university". The education department calls on parents not to believe in the lies of "shortcuts" and "no need to fill in the application", nor to believe the false propaganda that low scores can go to prestigious schools.
I really don't know if I don't see it, and I'm shocked when I see it. According to the official list of "pheasant universities", there are 392 colleges and universities on the list. Among them, the Beijing area accounts for 151 schools, and the names of these institutions either have "Beijing" or "capital", which may seem high, but in fact they may be traps.
Other provinces such as Hebei, Henan, Anhui, Guangdong, Tianjin, Shanghai, etc., have a similar situation, and these "pheasant universities" include not only science and engineering, but also normal colleges. In order to prevent problems before they happen, it is recommended that parents check this list as soon as possible to avoid being unfortunate "hit".
In order to avoid becoming a "victim", parents need to maintain a rational mindset and abandon the "luck mentality" is crucial. The main reason why these fake colleges and universities can run rampant and deceive is to take advantage of the parents' belief that they are "lucky". Every parent expects their child to get into a good university, but students' grades vary widely. Some parents are able to accept the reality, while others are convinced that "man wins".
In order to avoid false positives about "Pheasant University", parents first need to adjust their mentality, recognize the facts, and don't expect pie to fall from the sky. Secondly, it is necessary to fully investigate before filling in the application, and now that the Internet is developed, it is not difficult to obtain all kinds of information. As long as you do these two things well, you can greatly reduce the possibility of being deceived.
In my opinion, the student's grades have been finalized, and parents should look at it rationally and choose a promising major for the candidate within the range of results. At the same time, you should also carefully investigate the employment situation of graduates of the major at your favorite institution and understand the background of the recruiting unit.
Volunteering is an important decision, and parents can consult a professional if they are undecided. The choice of major is directly related to the future direction of the student, so parents must be extra cautious when making decisions. In order to live up to the efforts of children over the years, the industry of filling in volunteers has emerged, and students and parents can ask professionals for advice if they feel lost.
These professionals will choose a suitable college and major for students according to their grades and aspirations, and of course, there is a certain fee to pay. For families with limited financial resources, if they are unable to consult professionals, they can ask the class teacher for advice, but this requires students to know several favorite colleges and universities in advance.
Message] When filling in the volunteers, in addition to guarding against the ** of "Pheasant University", we must also avoid going to extremes. Some students may want to increase their competitive advantage in employment by choosing an unpopular major, believing that fewer applicants means less competition. However, they did not realize that it was precisely because of the scarcity of employment opportunities that the number of applicants for this major was very small.