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First of all, the lowest admission scores are not all good schools. The admission score will be affected by many factors, such as the number of applicants and geographical location. , specifically:

If a school has 1200 applicants and the school only needs 1000 students, stop here. If the score of 1000 students is 500, then the school's score this year is 500. If the number of students is not enough, the enrollment will be reduced.

The number of applicants for the school depends on:

1, word of mouth of the school (teachers, evaluation, school publicity)

2, the school's enrollment policy (capital to attract more people to apply for)

3, the college entrance examination system (parallel volunteer, students like the school in the first place, a little reputation.

Element, or before,)

3. Geographical location (remote and good universities will be less interested because they are located in the remote west)

4. Degree of economic development (Xiamen as an example)

Many factors, such as chance, don't care too much about school scores, but pay attention to what you want and whether it matches your scores. Being rational is the most important thing.

Secondly, reading two or three books or a junior college depends mainly on whether you are considering further study and your family situation. If you want to pursue further studies (such as postgraduate entrance examination), family conditions can provide support, so the selectivity is greater; If not, you need to think carefully about what you want to learn and what you want to do in the future. Don't blindly follow others, and don't be fooled by superficial phenomena. Believe in yourself, real gold will shine everywhere, talent.

Will not be easily buried.