Nowadays, it is often said that college students are everywhere, and there are so many graduate students that it seems that going to college has become a breeze. But really, is that really the case? Let's take a closer look at how many classmates a student has to defeat from junior high school to college in order to be admitted to university.
First of all, education from primary school to junior high school is compulsory, and most children can successfully complete their education and enter junior high school. But when it comes to junior high school and high school, the situation changes significantly. In most provinces of China, the high school admission rate may be less than 50%. This means that by the time children complete middle school, less than half of them will have the opportunity to continue their studies in high school.
In the case of municipalities such as Beijing and Tianjin, for example, the high school admission rate may reach more than 60%, which is relatively high. But in populous provinces like Henan, Guangxi, and Guizhou, the high school admission rate may only be about 40%. In most of the remaining provinces, the rate of admission to higher education may be less than 50%. This means that in these provinces, only one out of every two junior high school graduates are able to enter high school, and the rest are enrolled in technical or vocational high schools. At present, the national internship high school entrance examination is divided into five or five streams, which is about half of them going to high school and half of them going to vocational high school.
Then, let's take a look at the transition from high school to college. The articulation rate varies from province to province. In Beijing, due to the relatively abundant educational resources, the admission rate of the first class can reach about 20%, which is the highest rate in the country. However, in the vast majority of provinces with large populations, the admission rate is far less than 10%, and some are even less than 5%. This means that less than 10 out of every 100 high school students may have a chance to get into a university.
So, when we look at these data, we will easily say that it is easy to get into college? In particular, it is even more difficult to be admitted to more than one university. The real one in a hundred is not just an adjective, but a cruel reality.
Of course, that doesn't mean going to college is a far-fetched thing. In most parts of the country, the admission rate to universities is above 50%, but you have to keep in mind that this includes the admission rate of junior colleges. The articulation rate for undergraduates may be less than 30%.
Now in the general understanding of the common people, taking the university entrance examination is to be admitted to an undergraduate college. On the whole, the undergraduate admission rate is still very low, especially for provinces with large populations and large college entrance examinations, it is even more difficult to be admitted to an undergraduate college or a college, and everyone may have to beat the **10% of the students around them to be admitted to a university.
Although there are more and more college students around us, more than 10 million college students graduate every year, of course, this includes a large number of junior college students, which makes us feel that there are college students everywhere. However, it is not an easy task to get into a university, especially for those students who come from areas with relatively scarce higher education resources, or provinces with extremely fierce competition, and it takes a lot of effort to achieve the goal of entering a university. So when you see a college student around you, please cherish him. He came to you after overcoming thousands of armies. Controversy Project