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How to change the fate of Henan candidates

There are several ways! First, as the one said, try to be a college entrance examination immigrant, but it's very troublesome! Not suitable for us ordinary people to use! For example, a few years ago, a college entrance examination immigrant from Hainan failed to get into high school after studying in Hainan for two years, and finally won the top prize in science in Hainan, but still failed to get into college! However, due to the scarcity of scholars in Xinjiang, the supervision in this area may be looser!

But our admission method is unlikely to change! Because this is a way of admission handed down from ancient times to the present, Dou Zhangzhi of the Qing Dynasty tried to change this way of admission and made a move to admit candidates completely by grades, but he was almost beheaded in the end! This is because we have always considered the political balance in the examination since Emperor Yangdi's imperial examination, that is, if every imperial examination is the top scholar in Shandong Province, then the second place will never be a candidate in Shandong or neighboring provinces, which has been the case since ancient times!

Today, although we have the reputation that the content of exams varies from place to place in the country, in fact, if students from all over the country take the same test paper, the admission result will be based entirely on the results. It can be said that Henan candidates will squeeze candidates from all over the country into nowhere to hide, but this situation will never happen from the central to the local!

So in my opinion, if the fate of Henan candidates wants to change, there are two aspects: First, the population of Henan has dropped to the national average, while the enrollment ratio of colleges and universities remains unchanged, which is possible! Second, Henan has made a big fuss about university construction, which has greatly improved the quantity and quality of universities, but this is unlikely to be realized in the near future!