Sprinted to the graduate school entrance examination
According to estimates, the number of graduate students admitted this year has not increased significantly compared with previous years, and the number of admissions is expected to be about 1.1 million. This means that the competition for postgraduate examinations in 2024 is still fierce, and more than 3 million candidates will fail to make the list. Although the faces of these unsuccessful graduate students are blurred, their pain, entanglement and unwillingness deeply touch people's hearts.
For those candidates who fail to make it ashore, they may feel lost, lost, and frustrated. They may ask themselves repeatedly, "Did I really fail?" This self-doubt and denial can plunge them into deep pain.
The feeling of failing in graduate school is complicated, it is not only a disappointment and frustration, but also a question of self-worth. Candidates put in a lot of effort and effort in preparing for the exam, but if they fail to meet the cut-off score, all the efforts may become meaningless. This feeling of powerlessness and frustration can be overwhelming for test takers.
However, we also need to understand that the postgraduate entrance examination is only an exam in life, and it does not fully define a person's value and future. Falling off the list doesn't mean failure, it means we have more opportunities and options. We can learn from this experience and rechart our life path to find a more suitable direction for us.
Finally, I would like to say to those students who are experiencing setbacks in graduate school, don't give up easily, and don't blame yourself too much. Believe in your potential and abilities and continue to work hard to pursue your dreams. At the same time, we must also learn to accept failures and setbacks, draw strength and courage from them, and keep moving forward.