The theme of the college entrance examination ashore:
Landing the college entrance examination is the goal pursued by many candidates and parents, and it is also an important turning point in many students' lives. For candidates, going ashore to take the college entrance examination means that they can enter their ideal school and major and start a new life journey. For parents, the college entrance examination means that children have a better future and more opportunities.
Introduction to college entrance examination:
The college entrance examination, the full name of which is the national unified entrance examination for ordinary colleges and universities, is a selective examination for qualified high school graduates or candidates with the same academic ability in People's Republic of China (PRC) (excluding Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Macao Special Administrative Region and Taiwan Province Province). Ordinary colleges and universities, according to the scores of candidates, according to the established enrollment plan, comprehensively measure morality, intelligence and physical fitness, and select the best candidates.
College entrance examination registration conditions:
1. Abide by the Constitution and laws of People's Republic of China (PRC).
2, senior secondary education school graduation (including fresh graduates) or equivalent.
3. Physical condition meets relevant requirements.
Matters needing attention after the college entrance examination:
1, determine your interests and career goals.
First of all, consider your interests and career goals, and choose majors and universities related to your interests and career goals.
2. Study in universities and majors
Information about universities and majors' rankings, curriculum, teaching quality, teaching staff and employment prospects can be obtained through university official website, student forums and social media.
3. Visit the campus and communicate.
Visiting the university campus, understanding the campus environment, facilities and students' life, and communicating with students, teachers and admissions officers, can better understand the university and major.
4. Consider finance and geographical location.
Consider financial issues such as tuition, accommodation and living expenses of the university, as well as transportation, safety and culture of the university.
5. Consider future development.
Consider whether the chosen major has good employment prospects and development space, and whether it conforms to your own career plan.