Eight words of inspirational message for college entrance examination

The eight words of inspirational message for the college entrance examination are as follows:

1. The city that passed the exam was right.

2. Set sail and cut the waves.

3. Be diligent and self-disciplined.

4. study hard and work hard.

5. There is no end to learning, and you can climb the peak bravely.

6. Win the three armies and be invincible.

7. Read a book a hundred times, and you will see what you mean.

8. build up your hair and be determined to win.

9. Enjoy learning and grow up healthily.

1. Seize the day and live up to your youth.

Message, a Chinese word, means the delivered words, and sometimes refers to the words that place hopes on. It can be used as a noun or a verb. From Bao Zhao's "Generation of Teenagers to Aging" in the Southern Dynasties: Give birth after sending a message, and have fun in spring.

The college entrance examination is a selective examination for qualified high school graduates or candidates with equivalent education. The Ministry of Education requires that the names of examination subjects in all provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) are the same as those in the national unified examination subjects, and must be consistent with the national unified examination schedule.

Generally, the subjects who take the exam are full-time ordinary high school graduates and Chinese citizens with equivalent education. The enrollment is divided into two categories: science, engineering, agriculture, medicine (including sports), literature and history (including foreign languages and art). Ordinary institutions of higher learning shall, according to the results of candidates, plan and expand enrollment in accordance with the enrollment charter, comprehensively measure morality, intelligence, physique and beauty, and select the best candidates.

those who walk in the college entrance examination:

1. Fresh high school graduates from 16 foreign language middle schools approved by the Ministry of Education (the number of students who walk in foreign language middle schools will be gradually reduced from 216).

2. A fresh high school graduate who won the first prize in the Olympic Games and was selected for the training of the Olympic National Team.

3. Excellent students at the provincial level (those who entered Grade One in the fall of 217 and obtained "Excellent Students at the provincial level" will no longer be eligible for walking).

4. Retired athletes who meet the requirements of walking.

5. Children of police heroes.