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Mathematics is difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination this year. Why did the Master of Management go up?
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The first "change": more applicants will continue to increase and some schools will expand their enrollment. In recent years, the number of people taking the postgraduate entrance examination has increased year by year, and the growth rate in the last two years has almost reached 500,000. In recent five years, the number of applicants has increased to a great extent, but the number of students enrolled has not increased significantly. Compared with 570,000 five years ago, the number of applicants has just increased to 720,000, but the number of applicants has increased by more than 6.5438+0.2 million. Really very emotional. It is estimated that the number of applicants for postgraduate entrance examination will increase by 3 million in 2020, and the enrollment will also increase. This year, many part-time colleges and universities have expanded their enrollment, which seems to be a trend, which seems to be both pressure and opportunity.

The second "change": the number of girls is increasing year by year, more and more boys are taking the postgraduate entrance examination, and more and more girls are applying for and entering the school. This is not a concept of "son preference" or "son preference", but a natural development feature based on gender equality.

The third "change": the number of undergraduate applicants is stable, and the number of previous applicants is increasing. This change is easy to understand, because the proportion of undergraduate students who are exempt from exams is increasing year by year, which reduces the trend of the actual number of applicants to some extent. It should also be noted that after the failure of the postgraduate entrance examination, the proportion of "World War II" or even "World War III" postgraduate entrance examination was relatively large, which greatly increased the proportion of previous graduates.