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What are the current and existing problems in China's education system?
First, serious injustice under seemingly fairness. College entrance examination is considered as the fairest system in China. However, its so-called fairness is only a superficial phenomenon. First of all, the differences in the regional distribution of educational resources make it unfair to unify the scores. In addition, the regional differences in admission scores. As a fateful college entrance examination, the administrative department of education, on the one hand, protects its own interests (Beijing, Shanghai and other areas occupy too much educational resources), on the other hand, creates rent-seeking conditions (enrollment and examination monopoly) to seek benefits for itself.

Second, the education of severe deformity. This may be the most fatal consequence. The administrative department of education has created a set of educational standards and models that are convenient for its own management and benefit. This enabled China to act in unison under the baton of the college entrance examination, and achieved a large number of students who were standardized, modeled, uncreative and had no correct outlook on life and values. This has had a comprehensive and far-reaching impact on China society, which is also the biggest drawback of the current education system in China.

To sum up, we can easily see that the biggest drawbacks of the current education system are two points: first, monopoly; Second, will rule. These two points complement each other. Monopoly forms will rule, and rule will maintain monopoly.