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Are there any mistakes in the college entrance examination scores? My son scored 79 points in Chinese in the college entrance examination this year, and his score was 120.
Many candidates have this situation because they didn't estimate the score accurately at first. If the detected score is higher than their estimated score, it is ok, but most candidates in this situation find that the score is lower than their estimated score. So before the score comes out, I suggest you make several evaluations, then take the average of several evaluations, and grasp the scoring law when evaluating the score, so as to estimate the score accurately enough and avoid the phenomenon that the real score is too different from your own evaluation to a great extent.

The national unified entrance examination for colleges and universities, referred to as the "College Entrance Examination", is a selective examination for high school graduates from Chinese mainland (excluding Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan) or candidates with equivalent academic qualifications.

College entrance examination walks

(1) 16 foreign language middle school graduates approved by the Ministry of Education (starting from 20 16, the number of foreign language middle schools is gradually decreasing? [25]);

(2) New high school graduates who won the first prize of the Olympic Games and were selected for training by the Olympic national team;

(3) Provincial excellent students (20 17) who entered the first year of senior high school and obtained "provincial excellent students" are no longer eligible for walking? [26]);

④ Retired athletes who meet the requirements of race walking;

Children of police heroes.