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Is it difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination or the college entrance examination?
The college entrance examination is difficult.

Judging from the difficulty of the test questions, the college entrance examination is far more difficult than the postgraduate entrance examination. The content of the college entrance examination is far more than that of the postgraduate entrance examination in terms of knowledge coverage and the number of subjects. There are six subjects in the college entrance examination-linguistics, mathematics and foreign languages, while most postgraduate entrance examinations often have only four or even three subjects. From the knowledge system, the college entrance examination is more complicated, which we can't deny.

The regional fairness of college entrance examination is far less than that of postgraduate entrance examination. This mainly involves the distribution of educational resources. The more remote the place, the lower the probability of being admitted to a good university, and the postgraduate entrance examination has broken through the geographical restrictions, and its access to resources has also broken through the restrictions of individual regions.

Postgraduate entrance examination vs college entrance examination:

Last year, the admission rate of undergraduate college entrance examination was around 43%, approaching 50% year by year. This year, the number of postgraduate students is 3.77 million. Although the number of admissions may exceed one million, the admission rate is less than 30%. This shows that no matter how difficult the college entrance examination is, at least most people can find a university that suits their level, and the steps are clear. And the postgraduate entrance examination, not everyone who goes to the exam can be admitted, on the contrary, most people are running with them.

Therefore, there is basically no "failure" in the college entrance examination, but the last school is better than the poor one. Postgraduate entrance examination is a war of success and failure. Maybe at one point, you just can't get into the second interview, you can't cross the national line, and it's even more training to adjust, and you don't even have a school.