The "reverse postgraduate entrance examination" has become a reality. Is it worthwhile to apply for the postgraduate entrance examination in dual-Africa universities?

Judging from the data of the 2021 postgraduate entrance examination, it is worthwhile. More than 4.7 million people took the postgraduate entrance examination, more than 1.1 million people went to school, and more than 3 million people failed. However, it is still necessary to study in dual-featured colleges and universities. . I know of some double-African colleges and universities that recruit students whose scores are no lower than those of the so-called double first-class universities, as well as some of the 985 and 211 prestigious schools. In addition, there are also many graduate students from dual-Africa and African institutions who study abroad, study for Ph.D.s, and attend prestigious foreign universities.

My school is a double-Africa institution, but our school is very good at training graduate students and the teachers are very responsible. During graduate school, as long as students work hard enough and with the help of teachers, their results and experiences will really be no less than those in a double-first-class school. Tell a story! A graduate student in our college was transferred from Shandong to our school in Area B. During the holidays, he asked the teacher for some study materials and went to find some himself. In addition, the teacher also gave him the direction of his research. . Then, he spent three or four months reading a large number of papers. When the semester started, he spent every day in the laboratory. Sometimes he would find a folding bed to sleep in the laboratory. Teachers or classmates who went early would If you don't know, you will still be scared by him, but in the end many people slowly adapted to it.

About four months after the semester started, he began to publish articles. By the time he was in his second year of graduate school, he had published one article in a core journal, and by the time he was in his third year of graduate school, he had published three articles. Core journal, a patent. Afterwards, he planned to study for a Ph.D. abroad after completing his graduate studies. Since he did not forget to learn English, he and his master's supervisor visited schools when they were free. Finally, with the teacher's help and his efforts, he was able to go there with a full scholarship. Went to a prestigious school in the United States. Now that teacher can't hide his happiness when talking about that boy, and the teacher really admires that student. As long as you are willing to work hard, opportunities will be equal, and talents can come from both sides. It just depends on whether you dare to work hard and whether you dare to be sure of yourself.

Actually, it’s not that bad to be a double-educated student. There are also bad students in good schools, and there are top students in bad schools. This is something people can control subjectively.