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Advantages and disadvantages of independent enrollment in senior high school entrance examination

The advantages and disadvantages of self-enrollment in senior high school entrance examination are as follows:

Disadvantages:

When the main enrollment needs fixed conditions, the preliminary examination is the first difficulty. After passing the preliminary examination, there will be a written examination. The unified examination questions are drawn up by colleges and universities, and the scope of the unified examination will be wider and more difficult than the college entrance examination. A high degree of flexibility and innovative spirit is definitely a great test.

In addition, the number of rural candidates entering universities through independent enrollment is much lower than that of urban candidates, and rural candidates are often at a disadvantage in the independent enrollment system. However, the independent enrollment policy will widen the gap between urban and rural areas in some aspects.

Advantages:

Self-enrollment is aimed at students in incomplete middle schools in the city, which is equivalent to giving students an extra promotion opportunity from the beginning and should be cherished and utilized.

The interview question of self-enrollment is different from the traditional examination, so some students who usually get particularly good grades in culture classes but are not good at expressing or communicating with others may often be brushed off during the interview stage. Interview is more about comprehensive ability. So you can exercise your comprehensive ability by participating in independent enrollment.