It is difficult for three college students to take the postgraduate entrance examination.
Bian Xiao believes that the reason why three college students rarely choose to take the postgraduate entrance examination is because it is relatively difficult for them to take the postgraduate entrance examination. Although the postgraduate entrance examination is less competitive than the college entrance examination, it is more professional. As we all know, although the three universities are also part of the higher education system, the teaching quality of the three universities is usually far from that of one or two universities. This means that three college students usually receive less professional knowledge education than one or two college students, and this gap will also be reflected in the postgraduate entrance examination.
The opportunity cost of three college students taking the postgraduate entrance examination is higher.
The reason why three college students seldom choose postgraduate entrance examination is that the opportunity cost of postgraduate entrance examination is very high for three college students. It is relatively easy for one or two college students to take the postgraduate entrance examination. The reason is that Grade One and Grade Two usually have their own graduate schools, and many college students can take the postgraduate entrance examination in the form of insurance research, without taking the initial examination at all. As three college students, under normal circumstances, none of the three universities has a graduate school, which means that if you want to take the postgraduate entrance examination, you must first pass the initial test and then pass the second test.
Three college students are not dominant after entering the postgraduate entrance examination and re-examination.
Another reason why three college students rarely take the postgraduate entrance examination is still there. Even though I overcame many difficulties and passed the initial test, it was not dominant in the second interview stage. After all, under normal circumstances, tutors are often more willing to recruit one or two college graduates. Unless the three college students scored particularly well in the initial test, they performed very well in the second test, and the tutor was impressed. But the second interview time is very short, and no one can guarantee that the tutor will leave a deep impression during the second interview. Because of this, many three college students feel hopeless and voluntarily give up the postgraduate entrance examination.
In short, the reason why three college students seldom choose to take postgraduate entrance examination is related to their relatively weak professional education, and on the other hand, because their opportunity cost of postgraduate entrance examination is higher than that of one or two college students, and they need to make greater efforts to be admitted to graduate schools. Therefore, in the face of postgraduate entrance examination, a large number of three college students choose to give up and join the job market earlier every year.