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Why is there such a big gap in the admission scores of Peking University (or other universities) in various provinces?

First of all, many provinces in China have made their own propositions, and some provinces even have great differences from the national paper in the whole examination form and grading standards.

For example, most provincial college entrance examinations in China use original marks, that is, the actual marks of the college entrance examination, so the full marks are 75, while the Guangdong college entrance examination used standard marks in previous years (according to the ranking of students in the province), and Guangdong used to be independent of arts and sciences. Therefore, the perfect score is 9, which is the main reason for the great difference between Guangdong and other provinces in college entrance examination scores.

Secondly, different topics in different places will naturally not be exactly the same in difficulty. In provinces with difficult topics, the admission scores tend to be lower, while in provinces with simple topics, the admission scores will be higher.

Furthermore, due to the uneven distribution of educational resources in different regions, there are certain differences in the quality of students. This has led to the low admission scores in economically underdeveloped provinces such as the western region < P > In addition, the enrollment quotas allocated to the provinces by colleges and universities are different. For example, nearly 8% of students in Shanghai can be admitted to universities, and nearly 7% of students in Beijing can be admitted to universities, while the admission rates of universities in other provinces in China are basically 2%~3%, which also causes the scores in Beijing and Shanghai to be lower than those in other provinces.