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How much is the score of the postgraduate entrance examination normal and how much is excellent?
There is no such thing as a normal score.

The score of postgraduate entrance examination consists of three parts: the strength of candidates, the difficulty of examination papers and the scale of marking. I won't say the first one. I'm totally on my own. The difficulty of the test paper is definitely the most difficult in a famous university, and then with the decline of fame, the difficulty of the test paper is also decreasing. The law of calibration is the same. Therefore, in the same professional course, the questions of Tsinghua Peking University are much more difficult than those of local universities. Many questions are super abnormal, large in quantity, cumbersome to do and strict in marking. Even if a step is not accurate enough, or you omit it to save trouble, you may not get a score. Therefore, it is often more difficult to get 300 points in a prestigious school than to get 400 points in an ordinary university.

But the score is not directly related to whether you can be admitted. What ultimately determines your admission is the ranking of your score among all candidates. We used to have similar things in our major. In the past, the admission of a Chinese Academy of Sciences had been around 330, and a brother got a 390, thinking that his grades were good. Later, he learned that there were a lot of more than 400 points this year, so he finally fell out of the list.

In addition, the score of postgraduate entrance examination involves a threshold problem, which several people upstairs said. Different schools have different re-examination thresholds. In the traditional 34 985 colleges and universities, the retest scores should be drawn by themselves, which is higher than the national line of other schools. In addition, sometimes because the students in the school are too excellent, everyone has high test scores, and on this basis, a higher retest score may be drawn. Popular majors are more common, and they are not limited to prestigious schools, but also sometimes exist in ordinary colleges and universities.

The above is a preliminary test, and whether you can be admitted in the end depends on the results of the second interview. Therefore, the second test with high initial test scores is too poor and will be brushed off.

To sum up, there is no such thing as a normal score. What you should care about is your final ranking among the candidates. But the higher the score, the better. If your final total score is more than 400, it will not be brushed off under normal circumstances.

Personally, I think it is a bit difficult to score 55 in Wuhan University English. English mathematics is a stumbling block to the postgraduate entrance examination. It's easy to get stuck, and politics is okay. Professional courses are generally stuck in the cross-exam. If you study hard, you will be fine.