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How difficult is it to take an undergraduate course in Guangdong?
It's very difficult, much more difficult than other provinces.

Personally, it is hard to think that the Guangdong college entrance examination means that there are many candidates in Guangdong and the competition is fierce. There is also a low undergraduate rate in Guangdong college entrance examination. In recent years, the undergraduate rate is less than 40%.

There are more than 700,000 college entrance examination candidates in Guangdong every year. It is easy to enter a university, but it is not easy to enter a good university. The undergraduate rate is less than 40%, not to mention 2 1 1, 985 prestigious schools. Of course, there are still many universities in Guangdong Province, especially junior colleges. There are nearly 100 public and private colleges. So if you study only a little in Guangdong, there will be no university. There are many colleges, but 2 1 1 985 schools are few. In 1985, there were only two first-class universities, 2 1 1, namely Sun Yat-sen University and South China University of Technology, and 2 1 1 only Jinan University and South China Normal University, plus four universities, namely Zhong Da University and South China University of Technology. The competition among candidates in Guangdong is fierce, and it is not easy to get into a famous school outside the province. This is also the reason for the low admission rate of Guangdong 2 1 1.

In addition, there are two aspects. On the one hand, most candidates in Guangdong choose to stay in Guangdong to go to college, rather than leave Guangdong. Parents also prefer that their children stay in Guangdong to study. This is also because Guangdong is economically developed. Everyone is more willing to stay in Guangdong to study and work. On the other hand, due to the small number of Guangdong candidates applying for colleges and universities outside the province, the scores are not high, and the admission places allocated to Guangdong candidates by colleges and universities outside the province are also small. 700,000 candidates strive for limited places in Guangdong. Secondly, due to the educational environment and resources in Guangdong, the educational resources in the Pearl River Delta of Guangdong are naturally good, while those in other regions are not so rich. In addition, Guangdong parents' educational concept for their children is that health is important, happiness is good, and children have little pressure to study. This is also one of the reasons.

Generally speaking, it is not difficult for people who have read a little in high school to get into college. But the hard part is getting into a good university. In addition, Guangdong candidates only compete for university places in Guangdong province, and there are more monks than meat, which has become the current situation.