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Should the ratio of boys to girls be balanced?
The proportion of male and female majors among college students is unbalanced.

In recent years, the imbalance between men and women has become a common problem in colleges and universities in China. According to statistics, in 1957, girls account for 23.2% of the total number of undergraduate students in colleges and universities in China; 1980, three years after the resumption of the college entrance examination, girls still account for only 23.4%. From 1995 to 10 in 2004, the proportion of girls increased from 35.4% to 45.7%.

2007 was a turning point. For the first time, the proportion of female freshmen surpassed that of male freshmen, reaching 52.9%, with 522 female students, accounting for 5 1.84% of the total. There are 485 boys, accounting for 48. 16% of the total, and the proportion of "female champion" continues to rise.