The proportion of those who go ashore once is still very small, and the competition is quite fierce. The main reason is that there is no age limit and no limit on the number of references. Some former students may have taken the exam once, twice or many times. They review for a longer time and have a more solid knowledge, which is no small challenge for fresh graduates. Most of the students are from ordinary undergraduate batches and specialist batches. If more and more undergraduates go ashore for graduate studies, the situation of junior college students will be even more embarrassing. So many people choose to take the postgraduate entrance examination for further study, and this road is not so easy. What is difficult is not only the preparation stage, but also the later postgraduate study stage, which is more difficult than the undergraduate course.