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Students on the Move for Their Exams —Fair or Unfair? Every year some students from high-score areas move to other provinces to take the Entrance Examination of the Colleges. Recently we had a discussion about this. Some think it understandable for the students to move to other places to take the exam since they want to be able to study at a better university. And it seems to be the right of a student as a citizen to have such a chance, especially those from an area of high entry score. Otherwise they have to get much higher scores to enter a university than those who are from a low entry-score province. Others take a quite different stand. They think those who are from high score areas would add pressure to the areas they move to, which also means an unfair situation to those students in low-score areas. What’s more, it seems to be just favourable to the powerful and not fair to ordinary people. So they don’t think it a good thing. (137 words)