Large and famous training institutions generally abide by their commitments; Small training institutions are not necessarily. On the one hand, the training effect is not necessarily good, on the other hand, it is easy for students to go back on their word and fail to honor their promises, causing losses to students.
In fact, we know that there are special remedial classes for both civil servants' postgraduate entrance examination and art students' examination, and when the fees are charged, the fees will be high, but contracts will be signed. The rights and obligations of both parties are specified in detail.
We know that people in this industry are professionals in their own industries and have a strong grasp of this business. It is said that the civil service exam is sensitive, so let's play with the postgraduate entrance examination.
A colleague once specifically talked about this matter when he was taking the postgraduate entrance examination. He probably paid more than 20 thousand. In other words, if it is only in the theoretical part, half of the money will be refunded. Facts have proved that these institutions are quite capable. He said that during the postgraduate entrance examination, some subjects really made them bet on many issues. This is a big problem. I don't know if they have inside information, or because they are experienced, they can hit the test questions with high probability. I think it should be both factors.
Actually, I've really heard of civil servants. But this operation is more rigorous. But the cost is higher. Not a little higher. But the specific person did not discuss it in detail, because this matter is too sensitive.
But I think the so-called rules are all made by people. As long as it is somebody else's own rules, there is room for loopholes. Some people may not believe it, but just because you can't do many things in the world doesn't mean that others can't do them. So I basically agree that there is room for this kind of exam.
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