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Private schools can't recruit students with money. What are the requirements?
The enrollment of private schools varies from school to school, but the difference will not be great. The main difference lies in the private schools of high schools or universities. Let's look at these two aspects.

Let's talk about private schools in high schools first, because I have studied in private high schools myself, so I know something about this. Private high schools do not belong to public schools, but are under the jurisdiction of the Education Bureau. But the tuition and enrollment of private schools are determined by themselves. Except that the number of students enrolled is stipulated by the Education Bureau, others are decided by themselves. They also have scores. Generally, students who reach the score line will be enrolled at the beginning of the annual enrollment season. If you still choose to study in this school after passing the score line, the school will also take measures such as exempting tuition fees and scholarships.

The test scores did not reach the score line of this school, but what should you do if you want to study in this school? There will be money to buy it at this time. How much money is clearly marked, but there is an upper limit, that is, no matter how many points you get in the exam, even if it is lower, you can study as long as you pay the capped amount stipulated by the school. So there will be a situation. The quality of students in private schools is uneven, and students with good grades and students with poor grades are polarized.

There are generally three private schools in universities. After the state merges three schools, the good schools will be upgraded to two private schools, and the schools with poor running conditions will be downgraded to private colleges and universities. Private universities generally have one feature: high tuition fees, but good learning conditions for students.

Tuition in private universities is equivalent to four years in public universities. Therefore, families without any financial strength should not apply for private universities. The enrollment of private universities is the same as that of public universities. Students who reach the score line can go to this school, and there is no problem that the score is not enough to spend money. The college entrance examination is relatively the fairest exam, and high scores can get into good schools.