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University admission rate
The college admission rate is the probability that you are admitted to the university.

The higher the admission rate, the easier it is to enter the university, and the lower the admission rate, the more difficult it is to enter the university. The key factor that determines the difficulty of college entrance examination in a region is not the difficulty of examination papers, admission scores and the total number of people taking the college entrance examination, but the final admission rate of colleges and universities.

The admission rate of universities is not fixed. The admission rate of one book is about 12%, that of 2 1 1 school is about 6%, that of 985 school is about 2%, and that of ordinary universities is generally above 75%. Because the situation is different every year and the difficulty of examination papers in different regions is different, the admission rate is different every year.

Although the college admission rate is very high now, the admission rate of a book is increasing year by year. However, a school is also divided into different grades. For students, they want to take not only one exam, but also a 985 college, which is good for their future employment. However, the admission rates of 985 and 2 1 1 are not high, so the pressure on students is increasing.