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Why are most of the students at Peking University and Tsinghua University from Beijing?

1. Local universities naturally give priority to recruiting local students. This is true in all provinces and cities. For example, Fudan University in Shanghai gives priority to recruiting students from Shanghai, and Nankai University in Tianjin gives priority to recruiting students from Tianjin. This makes sense. After all, Peking University and Tsinghua University have taken root in Beijing at the beginning of the last century. We can only blame some provinces and cities for not being able to build such excellent universities

2. The enrollment ratio of Peking University and Tsinghua University in Beijing is not high. You can go to the two schools to find out more about them. Most of them are students from out of town. Your so-called theory of unfairness does not exist at Peking University and Tsinghua University. The priority for local admissions mentioned in Article 1 mostly refers to municipal colleges and universities in Beijing.

3. The resources and level of secondary education in Beijing are better, unlike many places that only know cramming education and crazy question-answering tactics. Of course, it cannot be denied that most middle schools in Beijing are also adopting exam-oriented education, but compared to many other provinces and cities, students in Beijing receive a more comprehensive education and have a higher overall quality

4. The current college entrance examination in my country The policy itself has a territorial nature, such as prohibiting immigration for college entrance examinations. This is to fairly distribute the college entrance examination students and prevent anyone from taking the college entrance examination in other places in order to profit from it. This is not Beijing’s fault, it is caused by the imperfection of the entire education system.

Those who blame Beijing for this are themselves one-sided