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求翻译一篇(译中文)Not just test-takersGetting into a good university

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求翻译一篇(译中文)
Not just test-takers
Getting into a good university has always been a challenge. Teenagers are relieved if the college entrance exams; but sadly, good scores do not guarantee a place at a leading university.
In the UK this year, a record-breaking number of students received top A grades in their A-level exams. But as the UK’s Daily Telegraph reports, there are 60,000 more applicants for university places in the country in 2009 than this time last year, thanks to more people in the age group and the effects of the age group and the effects of the recession. Although British universities are offering an extra 10,000 places, inevitably there will be students who lose out
For instance, Oxford and Cambridge have seen record applications for the next academic year – around 15,000people with top grades applied for the 3,000 or so places on offer at each institution
“We are turning away candidates with not just three As but four As,” said Wendy Piatt, Director General of the Russell Group of research intensive universities, speaking with BBC Radio.
She added that British universities tried to look at the whole candidate, not just grades.
In the United States, an excellent SAT score doesn’t secure a teenager a place in the Ivy League, either. Universities judge would-be students on their test scores as well as their abilities and academic promise.
“Our universities do not have a cutoff score for getting in. They are looking at what you learn from being the vice-president of your student union, what you learn from painting, playing basketball, etc., and all these can distinguish you from the other applicants and show how unique you are,” said Joyce Slayton Mitchell, who has worked as a college advisor for over 20 years.
In recent years, Chinese universities have also begun to take students’ all-around abilities into account. Some universities have introduced an overall assessment system and autonomous recruitment programs. These are supposed to help select candidates who have a strong ability or a range of talents.
“Creative people are in a better position to succeed in both university and society than those who are just good test-takers,” said Tang Lining, 18, from Linyi, Shandong province, who hopes that more universities will focus on a student’s overall record and not simply grades.
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不只是接受测试者
进入好大学获取一直是一个挑战.青少年是如释重负高考,但不幸的是,好的成绩并不能保证在领先的大学学位.
在英国,今年破纪录的学生人数最高的一个收到的A级水平考试.但由于英国的每日电讯报报道,有6万多在2009年全国大学学位的申请人比去年这个时候,更多的人年龄组和年龄组的影响和经济衰退的影响表示感谢.尽管英国的大学开设了一个额外的一万个学额,难免会有学生谁吃亏
例如,牛津大学和剑桥大学已经看到了下一学年的申请记录 - 大约15,000与所提供的3000左右的地方在每个机构最高等级的人申请
“我们是将取消不只是三四个作为候选人,但表示,”温迪皮亚特主任研究罗素集团总密集型大学,英国广播公司电台采访时表示.
她补充说,英国大学的尝试来看整个的候选人,而不仅仅是成绩.
在美国,一个很好的SAT成绩并非保证少年在常春藤的地方,或者.大学法官想成为学生的考试成绩,以及他们的能力和学术的承诺.
“我们的大学也没有为获得分数线英寸他们看看你们学习作为副总统的学生会的话,你从绘画学习,打篮球等,所有这些能够区分你从寻找其他申请人,并显示您的独特个性,“乔伊斯斯雷顿米切尔说,谁拥有作为大学20多年的顾问工作.
近年来,中国的大学也开始来此能力的学生的全面考虑.一些大学推出了全面的评估体系和自主招聘项目.这些都应该帮助谁拥有强大的能力或范围的人才选择的候选人.
“创意的人能够更好地要成功地在两个大学和比那些谁是很好的测试考生的社会,”唐家璇说,垫板,18日,来自山东省临沂市,谁希望有更多的大学将侧重于学生的整体表现纪录而不是简单的成绩.