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What does the postgraduate entrance examination internal examination mean?

It means that due to excessive competition, the selection has gradually deviated from the original intention because there are too many people to choose from. The basic standards are no longer sufficient for screening, so other screening criteria need to be introduced, even those that are inconsistent with the original intention, or even standards that are not so reliable.

The earliest "source" of "Involution" is a few pictures of top students from famous schools. Many college students now refer to irrational internal competition or "voluntary" competition. The word has been widely circulated among college students and has appeared in circles many times, causing waves of online discussions.

For example:

Zhejiang University’s computer science and technology exam is very popular. There is a candidate from a prestigious 985 school in Northeast China who scored 381 points in the preliminary examination. Such a score is really not good in the eyes of outsiders. It was lower. However, due to the large number of people applying for this major in this school and the number of high-scoring students, only a score of 385 or above can enter the re-examination QQ circle. He was rejected. It was a pity that the involution was serious.

You can only choose one college to apply for, which is difficult. The phenomenon of big and small years is also serious. During the First World War, there were more candidates who didn’t know much and took it for granted. It was the mainstream for candidates to apply for a good school, so the result was that it would be easier for them to be top academics. The majority of candidates who took the second-level exam failed to pass the re-examination. What's more, he doesn't even have the qualifications to adjust area B.