The difficulty of junior college students' postgraduate entrance examination lies in:
1, application conditions are restricted.
There are various conditions for junior college students to take the postgraduate entrance examination, but this restriction is not a restriction on examination papers, but a restriction of various conditions. In addition to taking the postgraduate entrance examination with the same academic ability, junior college students will graduate two years later, depending on the requirements of the college. In general, the requirements of most colleges and universities are higher than those of the state.
Many colleges and universities have set different requirements, such as not allowing cross-disciplinary applications, having a CET-4 certificate, having published papers, and even some majors or colleges explicitly require not to accept students with the same academic qualifications.
Re-inspection and additional testing
Junior college students' initial examination and undergraduate identity postgraduate entrance examination are all the same examination subjects, but the only difference between the examination and undergraduate identity postgraduate entrance examination is that the re-examination will increase the examination subjects according to different schools. This increases the corresponding difficulty, but don't be discouraged. You have passed the initial test, and the second test will definitely be ok.
It is difficult to review.
Compared with undergraduates, junior college students have lower scores in entering universities, and their learning foundation and learning ability are worse than undergraduates. Postgraduate exams are difficult and require candidates to spend a lot of time and energy preparing for exams. For junior college students, it is necessary to redouble their efforts.
Finally, good luck!