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College entrance examination immigrants Huanggang

This problem should be separated. Of course, "400 years in Tsinghua" is a myth. Judging from the difficulty of the college entrance examination itself, Beijing is indeed much lower than other provinces, which can't be washed away anyway. I took the college entrance examination in 1999. At that time, Beijing was still using the national volume, and some people had posted the scores of the provinces in that year. I just want to add a little detail: in the daily exams of senior three in recent years, especially in the exams of mathematics and physics, when the teacher wants to attack us, he uses Huanggang's paper (the lowest score in my life is 48-full score150-from a Huanggang physics paper like a god); And when you want us to find confidence, give us Haidian Chongwen. I don't know why you are doing this to these two districts. Where did you throw the Xuanwu in Dongcheng and Xicheng? ...

However, it is unreasonable to use scores to belittle the quality of Beijing candidates. Because the pressure of the college entrance examination is small, it is really unnecessary for Beijing candidates to put so much energy into the study of the college entrance examination subjects, but this does not mean that they cannot study. You know, some people know that I studied at Beihang University. It's not too bad. There are six students from Beijing in the same class. Except one immigrant from the college entrance examination, the other five are all native Beijingers. By the time of graduation, two graduate students have successfully taken the postgraduate entrance examination, which is the result of the same starting point and the same standard.

And the rest who didn't go to graduate school always made me admire a little. Although my grades are average (but not bad, at least better than my+_+), I play the violin well besides basketball. Before I went to college, I was the head of a middle school student art troupe in Beijing, and my organizational skills were good. He became the head of the department orchestra very early. Therefore, it is difficult for me to agree with this topic. Many people disdain quality education in Beijing. Except for these five students, the other Beijingers I met in Beihang University were basically good, and some of them showed quite strong qualities.

Therefore, I think that the fairness of college entrance examination is a problem worth discussing, and the topic of unbalanced regional development in China caused by it can build many buildings. However, on the one hand, the vested interests should not wash the land for the unfair system, on the other hand, they should not target ordinary Beijing candidates-they, like us, are born with the difficulty of the college entrance examination, so they have no choice.