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Is there really a black-box operation in the examination editor? A certain hall. A certain hall

author:Atmospheric Whale S

What kind of secrets are hidden behind this seemingly fair game? In the stories I have heard, those so-called fair selections always seem to be shrouded in a layer of fog.

My mother, who has worked in a public institution for many years, although she is only an ordinary worker, learned about the open recruitment news of a certain department early. She wanted me to try it, but when she asked a certain director, the answer she received made her suspicious. The Commissioner implicitly hinted that even if I passed the written test, the interview would be sad. As a person who is about to retire, the mother naturally understands the subtext. Sure enough, the final list was made public by those who "had a background".

Is there really a black-box operation in the examination editor? A certain hall. A certain hall

Let's talk about another thing that left me jaw-dropping. The daughter of a certain director, an ordinary undergraduate graduate, easily got an enviable establishment job. The Commissioner was quite proud of this, and praised everyone he met. These stories were told to me by my mother, and as a post-60s generation who has experienced ups and downs, what she said should be true.

My father, who worked at a university, had heard something similar. When the college is open for recruitment, there are a large number of applicants and the competition is fierce. But the son of a dean, a three-book graduate, seems to have been "admitted" to the college effortlessly. This kind of "miraculous" onboarding makes people have to wonder the truth behind it.

Is there really a black-box operation in the examination editor? A certain hall. A certain hall

Whenever I see those who boast of their ability to be admitted to public institutions triumphantly there, I feel a sneer. Do they really think they won it by strength? Sometimes, the truth is often much more brutal than imagined.

This seemingly fair competition is actually full of unknowns and variables. What you think is the same running line may not exist at all. Some people are faster than you, and you are the one who will always run with you. In this game, the real winners are often not those who work hard to prepare for the exam, but those who understand the rules of the game.

Is there really a black-box operation in the examination editor? A certain hall. A certain hall

So, stop blindly believing in so-called fairness. In this seemingly fair war, the truth is often hidden beneath the surface. If you really want to get involved, be prepared to face all the possibilities. After all, the world is never absolutely fair.