Monday, May 25, 2020

University Undergraduate Admission Criteria Of China And...

University Undergraduate Admission Criteria in China and Canada Abstract: In China, university undergraduate admission criteria are standardized which from NCEE. For Canadian universities, they do not have any standardized content in the undergraduate admission system. The purpose of the research is to investigate how differences influence students’ personality, attitude and academic performance. Also, figure out how could administrators set the admission system properly in order to meet students’ all-around development. Introduction National College Entrance Examination (NCEE) is a standardized education testing system, which selects students to attend higher education in China. It was established by the Ministry of Education under the†¦show more content†¦The limited number of existing universities is exceeded by applications, causing competition. This competitiveness causes pressure on both students and parents. As a consequence, most of students in China prepare this examination at an early age (Davey Higgins, 2007). Compare with the standardized admission criteria in China, Canada seems to have more freedoms to choose the student they want. In Canada, most universities select students based on their high school marks and teachers’ recommendation. For instance, in university of Windsor for students coming from Ontario secondary schools all programs require a minimum admission average of 70%. This average may be higher, depending on the number of applicants. All programs need students accompl ished 6 grade 12 undergraduate level courses or equivalents including grade 12 undergraduate level English. Some specific programs have some additional options (â€Å"Winter 2015 Undergraduate Calendar,† n.d.). In university of Toronto, refer to the Canadian Secondary School Qualifications and Course Equivalents chart for detailed information about minimum admission requirements for Canadian secondary school applicants. Applicants must present all the requirements, including prerequisite courses and supplementary or profile information (if required). All programs have limited space and the admission selection process is competitive (â€Å"Undergraduate Admission Bulletin,† n.d.). Research problem In China, all

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