But the difficulty of each school is different, and each university should be different. When I was in college, the school asked me to add the average of the first three years' grades to the fourth year's grades, and then get the average, with a score of more than 50 points. Because the sports achievements in the first three years will involve scholarships, it is more strict. The fourth year does not involve scholarships and can be appropriately diluted. Let's talk about punishment first: First of all, if the physical examination fails to meet the standard, there will be a make-up exam next semester or school year.
There's still time to delay the test. Secondly, the evaluation of some schools is related to the physical test results. If the standards are not met, the evaluation results will be affected. Finally, some schools that fail the physical examination will affect the issuance of graduation certificates. Actually, don't worry about that. So many physical fitness tests. Let's get together, and we will meet the standards. I remember the last physical examination in senior three, because the average score of physical examination in the first three years was more than 60, and I didn't like sports very much, but my explosive power and vital capacity were ok, so 1000 meters made me feel very uncomfortable.
I am not good at physical education, but I can guarantee that I can meet some tiring test requirements such as 1000 meters and sit-ups. But when it comes to height and weight, I feel sad. I'm short and a little fat, so every time I take this exam, I'm not satisfied. I was depressed for many days when I measured my height and weight for the last time. For those tall students, they can't understand our pain.