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What does it mean to wear Nike white clothes in the college entrance examination?

1. This is because some candidates wear Nike on the day of the college entrance examination in order to get good grades, and Nike's logo is a check mark, so they give themselves psychological hints to improve the confidence of candidates and reduce the tension caused by the college entrance examination.

2. Nike's logo is a tick, which is the same as the tick used by the marking teacher when marking the test paper for the candidates, so it implies that the candidates want to get high marks.

3. It is suggested that college entrance examination students can give themselves positive psychological hints before the exam, review well before the exam, feel confident naturally during the exam and get a good result.

Extended data:

During the college entrance examination, in order to pursue good grades, a large number of candidates and parents often match the clothes they wear on the day of the college entrance examination according to homophones, such as the candidates wearing Nike and their mothers wearing cheongsam, which means winning a victory.

Ordinary colleges and universities comprehensively measure morality, intelligence, physique and beauty according to candidates' grades and established enrollment plans, and choose the best candidates. The college entrance examination is organized and dispatched by the Ministry of Education, and the examination questions are ordered by the examination center of the Ministry of Education or the provincial education examination institutes that implement independent propositions. The examination date is June 7th and 8th every year. The names of examination subjects in all provinces and cities are the same as those in the national unified examination, which must be consistent with the national unified examination schedule.

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