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Let's look at the elimination rate of Canadian universities. What kind of students will be eliminated?
This is a sentence that students in China often hear. Contrary to China university students, Canadian students work harder in college. They have to spend more time and energy on their studies, stay up late and get up early, and spend time in the library every day. The rigorous education in Canada and its responsible attitude towards society and students can be seen from this.

According to Statistics Canada, in recent years, 65,438+04% freshmen in Canada have been eliminated and expelled from universities instead of being promoted to sophomore year in normal time. It is an acknowledged fact that the elimination rate of Canadian schools is high, and ordinary schools have strict requirements for peacetime study. The elimination rate of famous schools and popular majors is higher, and it is almost impossible to muddle along.

How high can the elimination rate of Canadian universities be? Look at this picture first!

This is the decrease of students in some famous universities in Canada. The number of college students has dropped from 1, and after the second year enters the third and fourth grades, it has greatly decreased by more than 40-60%.

Some students are really eliminated because their grades are not up to standard, and some may change their major or give up automatically because of the pressure of study, so it is not as scary as the numbers!

Speaking of this issue, we have to look at the elimination system of Canadian universities. Canadian universities have two elimination systems:

1) score elimination system, simply put, is eliminated if the total score fails to meet the requirements of the school, such as passing or failing the exam; 2) The last elimination system, that is to say, some students with the lowest comprehensive scores will be eliminated, not the standard of 600 points. Some universities will set a fixed elimination rate for each major, such as 30% and 40%, and dozens of backward students will face elimination. The last elimination school seems to be more popular in Canada, and everyone can work hard instead of being satisfied with 60 points.