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Is the postgraduate entrance examination really easier than the college entrance examination?

Personal experience feels that the difficulty of postgraduate entrance examination is much lower than that of college entrance examination, which is not an order of magnitude at all.

What is life like in high school? For my classmates living in Hebei Province, it was definitely a terrible memory. When I took the college entrance examination that year, Hengshui in the same province had not really risen, but the competition in the 600+ segment was extremely fierce. My high school not only didn't have the strict system in Hengzhong, but even took a cursory look, and my study was basically conscious, which was a bit like the feeling when I took the postgraduate entrance examination.

I am a clinical medicine party. I've been practicing since senior three. I really studied all day for the exam, that is, from June of my fifth year 10, which is about 100 days before the exam. Because of the tight time, I also signed up for political and English remedial classes, but I still suffered a little because of the later review.

But what is the actual situation? The college entrance examination should be almost done its best, with a full score of 750, only exceeding a line of 40. The postgraduate entrance examination scored a perfect score of 500 points, which also exceeded the A-zone line by 40 points. But when I took the postgraduate entrance examination, I felt that if I reviewed for a period of time in advance and worked harder, I should be able to get a higher score. If I review like I did in high school, it's no problem to get at least 30 points more.

By the way, the doctor was admitted, but my professional doctor enrollment quota is small, and my competitors are confident master graduates, which is relatively more difficult than the postgraduate entrance examination.