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How hard does it take to get into senior three?
If senior three candidates are not particularly gifted at learning, they have to study hard to get into an institution.

"Diligence" requires candidates to arrange their study time reasonably every day so as not to let time pass in vain; The word "bitter" tells candidates that studying in high school is not necessarily a pleasant thing, and the "happy education" and "interest education" advocated by experts may not be suitable for senior three students.

Some candidates are partial to the subject, probably because they are not interested in this subject. However, can we simply stop learning because we are not interested in a subject?

For the super schoolmasters, it is easy and pleasant to be admitted to the North, let alone to the No.1 Middle School. In their view, it basically doesn't take much effort to get into one. However, for ordinary high school students with serious shortcomings in academic performance, even if they are admitted to the university, they may not be admitted to the institution of "the power of the wild". This should be the legendary "it is not difficult to meet people, and it is not difficult for difficult people."

In most areas, only about 10% of the candidates are admitted to an institution, that is to say, only one in almost ten candidates can become a college student. So although the admission rate of universities in many areas is very high now, this admission rate includes junior college, two private and two public schools.

In addition to these, the admission rate of a university is actually quite "exquisite", and the difficulty cannot be underestimated. Many candidates admitted to a university are often closely related to their own efforts, whether their learning methods are scientific and reasonable, and whether their learning atmosphere can be reversed.