1. At present, China's college entrance examination enrollment system is a provincial planning system. The enrollment plan is allocated by provinces, and the enrollment scores are determined by provinces according to their enrollment plans, examinations and candidates' wishes. This year's 26 provincial college entrance examination papers are national unified propositions, and five provinces and cities are independent propositions. The scores of college entrance examinations vary from province to province.
In 2003, 34,780 students in a province participated in the science program. According to the results of the college entrance examination of the candidates in the province, if ranked according to the ratio of 1: 1, there are 38,258 students from high score to low score, and the last one scored 359 points in the college entrance examination, so 359 is the lowest score in science in the province, which we read in the newspaper.
The whole country owes educational resources to remote areas in northwest China, which is not a reason to discuss fairness. Only based on the interpretation of data, there are differences among provinces, and there must be differences among provinces (in addition, the so-called fractional line is the lowest control line, which does not mean that both the absolute low score and the high score are low, and the actual admission fractional line is allocated according to the number of applicants and the number of places)