Qidao Baoyan's reply: 1. 80% of the students in the Baoyan summer camp are students from the original 211 universities. There will still be about 20% of the students in the summer camp who are from ordinary undergraduate universities. They Some have won provincial or national first-class certificates in competitions, and some have several first-author papers or patents above the core level. These people can also make a sudden splash in the summer camp for research protection. 2. Related research protection On the issue of quotas, policies have been issued: "Higher education institutions approved to establish graduate schools are generally determined based on about 15% of the number of fresh undergraduate graduates. The "211 Project" construction of higher education institutions that have not established graduate schools is generally determined based on the number of fresh undergraduate graduates. It is determined by about 5%. For other colleges and universities, it is generally determined by 2% of the number of fresh undergraduate graduates." Therefore, if you are a student from a 211 university and want to successfully enter the postgraduate summer camp, your grades in the first five semesters must be at least around 15%, so that you are qualified to compete with others. If you are from a 985 university For students, this rule may be relaxed to about 30%, which has basically become an important condition for screening applicants for postgraduate summer camps. 3. You must not neglect your English in college. If you want to be safe, you must have an English CET-6 score of 520 or above, an IELTS score of 6.5 or a TOEFL score of 80 or above. 4. Thesis and competition projects during college Awards, invention patents, college student innovation projects, internships and other supporting materials will become important questions for the teacher to interview you during the re-examination, so you must understand the various materials you submitted, so that when the teacher asks you questions during the interview, Will not be asked.