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Rank of the most difficult provinces in China's college entrance examination
1, hell mode: Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Hebei, Shandong.

Difficulty coefficient: ★★★★★★★

Cause analysis: The total score of Jiangsu is 480, only depending on the number of languages, but the admission to prestigious schools depends not only on the score line, but also on the level of selected subjects. If you get a B, I'm sorry, but it's basically out of reach with top universities.

Because of the implementation of the 3+3 model of the new college entrance examination, Zhejiang tried a brand-new subject selection and examination selection, and the final result was long and complicated. You can understand a thing or two by looking at the final score line, the number of senior students and the number of students admitted to Qingbei.

Hebei and Shandong, two of whom are my brothers, have a large number of high flyers and college entrance examinations, and the competition pressure is very great, especially in Hebei.

2, nightmare mode: Hunan, Hubei, Henan.

Difficulty coefficient: ★★★★★

Cause analysis: Hunan and Hubei candidates are low-key and strong. Every year, the number of college entrance examinations in Henan ranks among the top in the country. Except Zhengzhou University, there is no support from other key universities in this province, which leads to fierce competition in the college entrance examination in this province.

3. Difficult mode: Anhui, Jiangxi, Shanxi, Guangdong and Sichuan.

Difficulty coefficient: ★★★★

Cause analysis: The admission rate of college entrance examination in these provinces is generally in the middle reaches, and the education and teaching models of senior high schools in different places are similar. Candidates from some provinces try their best to be admitted to universities outside the province, especially Beishangguang, and become the largest student source base of top universities.

Guangdong is a province with rich distribution of educational resources in China. However, due to the large number of candidates and floating population each year, the difficulty coefficient of Guangdong college entrance examination belongs to Grade III.

Provinces with average difficulty in college entrance examination

General pattern: Shaanxi, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Inner Mongolia, Fujian, Chongqing, Guizhou, Gansu and Yunnan.

Difficulty coefficient: ★★

Cause analysis: mainly in the northeastern and western provinces, Shaanxi is a big province for college entrance examination, but fortunately there are many better undergraduate colleges in the province; Liaoning is also a province with a large number of high-quality universities; The number of candidates from other provinces is relatively small, and the candidates have relatively large choice and room for manoeuvre.

Easy mode: Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Qinghai, Xinjiang, Tibet, Hainan, Ningxia and Guangxi.

Difficulty coefficient: ★

Cause analysis: in the provinces with independent proposition and college entrance examination reform, the test questions often lead the trend, and the admission mode is also unique; Due to the abundant local educational resources, local candidates often can be admitted to high-quality universities without too high a score.