It is necessary to repeat the college entrance examination, but it is only suitable for some people, not everyone. There are roughly two kinds of people who have the idea of repeating: one is those who failed in the college entrance examination and their grades are much worse than usual, so it is necessary for such people to repeat. The other category is those who have almost the same results in the college entrance examination as usual, but are unwilling to think that they will be better after repeating a year. This kind of person doesn't need to repeat. If you don't hate studying very much, your academic performance is ok. I suggest you repeat it. After all, it should not be difficult to improve the college entrance examination by tens of points in the second year. It is worthwhile to pursue your life for such a long time. At the same time, graduation colleges are still very important for future development, which is a very realistic problem. Graduates from ordinary schools can't get into the world's top 500 and some big domestic companies, and even their resumes can't pass. If you don't want to repeat your studies and go to university for postgraduate study, don't make such suggestions. Now graduate students apply for nearly 4 million a year, and the competition is much greater than the college entrance examination. At the same time, universities manage themselves. Many students basically don't want to study when they get to college, and it is difficult to catch up.
Of course, it takes courage to re-read and change the pressure of life, but no matter what the outcome, this struggle experience is the wealth of life. The mentality of repeating and not repeating is different. Of course, it varies from person to person, and not everyone is suitable.