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What if sci is always rejected?
SCI journals are strictly reviewed, and manuscripts are rejected from time to time. If your SCI papers are always rejected, you can start from the following aspects:

1. Read and analyze the submission requirements and evaluation criteria of SCI journals carefully. Understand the expectations of reviewers, understand the writing norms and formats of papers, and write papers and formats according to the requirements of journals.

2. Check the quality of papers and the reliability of experimental data. Avoid low-level mistakes, such as grammar mistakes, spelling mistakes, insufficient arguments, etc. Check the correctness of experimental design and data processing methods to ensure the repeatability and reliability of experimental data.

3. Carefully analyze the feedback information of rejection, seriously answer the questions raised by reviewers, and try to make repairs or improvements. If the reviewers clearly criticize the shortcomings of the paper, they should accept it humbly and improve the paper.

4. Follow the law of submission and adjust the periodical selection and strategy appropriately. Select SCI journals related to their own research fields, carefully read the articles recently published by this journal, understand the attitude of reviewers, and formulate reasonable submission plans and strategies.

5. Seek feedback and suggestions from peers or professionals. Ask your tutor or other researchers with experience in this field to make comments and suggestions. Ask them to help evaluate your SCI paper and put forward suggestions for improvement.

In short, in order to improve the passing rate of SCI papers, it is necessary to innovate research, publish high-quality papers, pay attention to and analyze reviewers' feedback, improve articles, and publish them in appropriate SCI journals to guide reviewers' interest and understanding of papers.