The difficulty of postgraduate entrance examination is not uncontrollable, it mainly depends on 4 aspects, the last point is very important

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When the author chatted with the postgraduate students before, most of the students said that the postgraduate entrance examination was very difficult, but some students said that the postgraduate entrance examination was not particularly difficult. Each student's evaluation of the difficulty of the postgraduate entrance examination is different, and there are many students who think that the postgraduate entrance examination is not difficult. Although there are a large number of people taking the postgraduate entrance examination and the final landing rate is less than 25%, the difficulty of the postgraduate entrance examination is not uncontrollable. The difficulty of the postgraduate entrance examination mainly depends on the following four aspects, and students can adjust their possibility of landing.

  1. The level of applying for the school

Students who are familiar with the postgraduate entrance examination should know that the postgraduate entrance examination is different from the college entrance examination. The college entrance examination is for all candidates in the country to fill in their volunteers according to their scores after the examination. As for the arrangement of the test papers, the test papers of different provinces are different, and some provinces have the right to formulate their own questions. , some provinces use the national volume. For postgraduates, only the public course of politics is exactly the same. Mathematics and English will be divided according to different majors, and the difference between professional courses is even greater. Even if it is a major, the test papers of professional courses in different schools will be different, and the difficulty will be different. Generally speaking, the higher the level of the school you apply for, the more difficult the professional courses will be, which will increase the difficulty of the students in the postgraduate entrance examination.

The primary factor that affects the difficulty of postgraduate entrance examination is the level of the school you apply for. First of all, the level of applying for the school will affect the difficulty of students' professional courses. The difficulty of professional courses is generally positively correlated with the level of the school. Second, the higher the level of admission to the school means the more competition students face. Most candidates will choose 985/211 colleges and universities when applying for postgraduate examinations, which will raise a level on the basis of their undergraduate education, and the stronger the school, the more applicants. Therefore, the level of admission to the school affects the number of competitors. Finally, there may be "discrimination" in high-level schools. When recruiting graduate students, schools are more inclined to high-quality students. Therefore, there may be discrimination against three or even two students during the re-examination.

  1. The popularity of applying for majors

Postgraduate entrance examination is regarded by many students as a good opportunity to change their majors. Many students have a very "simple" understanding of college majors when they fill out their college entrance examinations. Choose your favorite or more popular major. The author also mentioned in the previous article that the students' professional course examination papers are arranged according to the majors that the students apply for. Each professional course has its own code. Even if the professional code is the same, the types of test papers in different schools are different, and the bibliography of professional courses is also different.

The popularity of applying for a major will also affect the difficulty of the postgraduate entrance examination. First of all, the more popular the major you apply for, the more people you apply for and the greater the competitiveness. The employment prospects of popular majors are relatively good among many majors. For example, finance and computer majors have become popular majors in recent years, and the number of applicants every year is very large. Secondly, the re-examination ratio of popular majors is very high, and even if the initial test scores are high, it is difficult to guarantee admission. Take finance majors as an example. Last year, some schools achieved a score of 400 in the re-examination, and the re-examination ratio reached 1:5. All these situations increase the difficulty for students to go ashore.

  1. Geographical distribution

Region is a top consideration for many students when applying to graduate school. Some students want to pursue postgraduate studies in the place where they have developed, and such students are more likely to return to their hometowns. Some students want to go to a big city while they are studying in graduate school. While studying hard during the postgraduate period, students will also spread their personal connections. After graduation, it is more beneficial to stay in the city where they are studying for graduate school. Therefore, many students will consider location as an influencing factor when choosing a school. There are great differences in the situation of postgraduate entrance examination in different regions, so the geographical area of ​​application is also a factor that affects the difficulty of postgraduate entrance examination.

First of all, there is a situation of pressure on public courses in Beijing and Shanghai. Beijing and Shanghai, as the two most popular areas for college students, have a very large number of applicants every year. In order to control the number of applicants, colleges and universities in these two areas will control the scores of subjective questions when evaluating students' test papers. Therefore, if students who apply for schools in these two regions have not passed the re-examination line and are facing adjustment, they will be at a disadvantage in terms of scores because their public courses will be under pressure. Secondly, students from major provinces and provinces who apply for the college entrance examination face relatively strong competitors. Students from college entrance examination provinces like Henan, Shandong, and Hebei will naturally work harder in the postgraduate entrance examination. Students who apply for college entrance examinations in these provinces must be prepared to face strong schools.

The level of personal effort

The first three factors mentioned by the author are all objective factors, and the most critical factor is the subjective factor, that is, the degree of effort of the candidates themselves. Students can reduce the difficulty of their postgraduate entrance exams by choosing schools, majors and areas to apply for, but the direct determinant of whether they can go ashore or not is their level of effort. The most critical factor is also the most difficult to control, because for everyone, the hardest thing to beat is yourself. Only by constantly overcoming one's own shortcomings and weaknesses can one obtain a harvest that satisfies oneself.

No candidate can easily get a postgraduate degree, especially in the current period when the number of applicants is rising, students should work harder, find the right method, and prepare for the exam seriously. In my opinion, no matter which school or major students choose, their own efforts are the most important factor.

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