The specific abandonment rate for the postgraduate entrance examination in 2024 has not been announced, but according to statistics, the abandonment rate for the whole year is around 10%. In 2023, the waste rate was as high as 35%, while in 2022 and 2002,1.09% and 1. 1.04%.
There are many reasons for abandoning the exam, such as physical discomfort, poor review effect, forgetting to bring documents, etc. However, the main reason may be that the difficulty of English and math test questions is beyond the scope of students' acceptance, which leads to the defeat of many candidates' psychological defense.
The test difficulty of English subjects is mainly reflected in cloze and the increase of vocabulary in reading comprehension, especially cloze, which has more grammar and is more chaotic. However, the difficulty of mathematics test questions has also increased, especially in mathematics I, the question types have changed greatly, and the amount of calculation has increased compared with previous years. Many students think that they can't pass the national line after the exam, so they choose to abandon the exam. If they guess that they can't pass the exam, they may choose to give up to avoid wasting time and energy.
The influence of abandoning the entrance examination for postgraduate entrance examination on candidates;
1. Psychological stress and anxiety: Abandoning the exam may bring some psychological stress and anxiety to candidates. Candidates spend a lot of energy and time in preparing for the exam, and giving up the exam may make them feel lost and helpless. Abandoning the exam also means giving up the opportunity to improve your academic level and realize your career development, which may make candidates feel anxious and uneasy.
2. Self-confidence is frustrated: abandoning the exam may affect the self-confidence of candidates. In the process of preparing for the exam, candidates need to face various challenges and difficulties, such as time management, adjustment of study plans, and mastery of knowledge points. If candidates give up the exam because of difficulties, it may make them doubt their ability and perseverance and affect their self-confidence.
3. Missed opportunities: Abandoning the exam may make candidates miss some important opportunities, such as continuing their studies and expanding their interpersonal relationships. The study and life of graduate students are very important for personal growth and development, and abandoning the exam may lead candidates to miss these opportunities.
4. Impact on future test scores: Abandoning the test may have a negative impact on candidates' performance in similar tests in the future. If candidates give up in the previous exam, they may feel nervous and uneasy in the future exam, which will affect their grades.