2024 is an important turning point for students who are about to enter the college entrance examination battlefield. At this juncture, they need to make a decision about the future: whether to choose to take the general college entrance examination or choose to take a separate entrance exam, the so-called "single move". This choice is something that cannot be ignored for everyone as it will directly affect their future development path. Only those who have gone through this choice can really understand the pros and cons, and fortunately I didn't make the wrong decision.
First, let's take a look at the respective advantages of "single move" and "general examination". For students who choose "single recruitment", they can directly enter their ideal university by taking a separate entrance exam, eliminating the competitive pressure of the general college entrance examination. In this way, they can focus more on the subject they are interested in, get early exposure to the learning environment of higher education, and lay a solid foundation for future development. Students who choose to take the general college entrance examination need to go through a year of preparation, competing with students from all over the country to compete for a limited number of university admission places. In this way, they can exercise their sense of competition and test-taking ability, increase their interpersonal experience, and develop a tenacious quality.
However, each option has its disadvantages that cannot be ignored. For students who choose "single recruitment", they may miss the opportunity to prepare for the college entrance examination with other students, and miss an atmosphere of teamwork and mutual encouragement. Students who choose to take the general college entrance examination need to face huge competitive pressure and test-taking anxiety, and may feel tired and stressed during the preparation process. As a result, they may miss out on learning opportunities in other subjects and may not be able to develop their hobbies hobby.
For me personally, I chose to take the general college entrance examination. In my opinion, taking the general college entrance examination can allow me to better exercise my test-taking ability and sense of competition. Although there will be some stress and exhaustion during the preparation process, I believe that these are the processes of my growth. At the same time, by taking the general college entrance examination, I was able to share the joy of learning with other students, encourage and help each other. This team atmosphere is very important for me because it motivates me to learn and makes me work harder to pursue my goals.
However, I don't think that choosing to take the general college entrance examination is the only right choice. Everyone's situation is different, and choosing a "single move" is also a good choice. By taking individual entrance exams, they can focus more on the subjects they are interested in, gain early exposure to the learning environment of higher education, and lay a solid foundation for future development. As a result, they may achieve better grades in a certain field and have more chances of getting into their ideal university.
Whether you choose "single move" or "general examination", the most important thing is to be clear about your goals and interests. Only by finding the field that you are really interested in can you achieve better results and development in the future development. At the same time, no matter which way you choose, you need to put in the effort and persistence. No way is easy, only through your own hard work and perseverance, you can achieve success.
In 2024, choosing between "single move" and "general examination" is an important decision. Only those who have gone through this choice can really understand the pros and cons, and fortunately I didn't make the wrong decision. Whichever path you choose, you need to be clear about your goals and interests, and put in the effort and persistence. Only in this way can we walk more firmly and confidently on the road ahead.