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"Long live 60 points, one extra point is a waste." What do you think of today's college students' attitude towards exams?

China’s education model is all about studying like crazy in high school, and completely relaxing yourself when you get to college. Some people even don’t even want to read books when they get to college. Every time before the final exam, I only read the key points drawn by the teacher in advance. Many people shouted, Long live sixty, one more point to waste and one point to suffer less.

As a college student, I am really sad to see this phenomenon. In fact, we know very well that our elementary school, junior high school, and high school prepare us for college and equip us with the learning ability of high school. In fact, college is the critical period for truly learning knowledge, because the professional knowledge learned in college is all related to ours. It is closely related to future work, unlike the physics and mathematics learned in high school, where no obvious value can be seen at all. But many people put the cart before the horse and don't want to study at all when they get to university. Always dealing with final exams, some people even plagiarize and make cheat sheets.

I believe universities need to reverse this situation. For example, the final exam can be invigilated more strictly, and the teacher can be more strict in correcting the papers. If you can't get 60 points, you can't just get the opportunity to make up the exam so easily. Only by doing this will college students pay more attention to learning and the final exam.