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Many candidates registered more than 100 university admission wishes.

This year's university admission season recorded many candidates registering for admission with the number of wishes reaching over 100, some candidates with over 150 wishes.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ13/08/2025

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Many candidates have registered hundreds of university admission wishes - Illustration photo: AI

However, instead of increasing the chances of admission, spreading out wishes everywhere causes many candidates to fall into confusion, pressure and sometimes make the wrong choice.

There are candidates registering up to 152 wishes.

According to the Ministry of Education and Training , this year's university entrance exam nationwide has nearly 850,000 candidates registering more than 7.6 million admission wishes on the general admission system. On average, each candidate registers up to 9 wishes, far exceeding the number of previous years.

Meanwhile, according to Tuoi Tre Online 's research, the number of candidates registering for admission to universities this year has increased sharply compared to last year, especially at a school in Ho Chi Minh City where candidates registered more than 160,000 admission wishes.

Preliminary surveys from universities show that up to now, many candidates have registered for more than 100 wishes. Notably, preliminary statistics show that at least 10 candidates have registered for between 125 and 152 wishes.

Researching the information on the candidate's admission application, he registered up to 149 wishes, showing that this candidate "spread" his wishes across schools with many different majors: electrical and electronic engineering technology; mechatronic engineering; economic law; logistics and supply chain management.

This candidate also has data in many different admission methods: considering high school graduation exam results; considering high school learning results (transcripts); using the results of competency assessment tests, thinking assessment organized by other units for admission; considering V-SAT exam results...

Explaining these cases, a university admissions officer said: "The 2025 university admissions period witnessed a situation where many students 'spread' hundreds of wishes. The reason comes from the mentality that the more the better, and it could also stem from changes in the admissions regulations."

Registered over 100 wishes for fear of failure

In fact, there are candidates who have registered hundreds of wishes but are still worried. Candidate T. shared: "I registered 112 wishes because I was afraid of failing. When I adjusted, I was really confused, not knowing which major was a priority, which major was just a backup. Finally, when I paid the application fee, I found that the amount to pay was too large, while I mistakenly placed my favorite major in the 38th position."

Many candidates fall into the same situation. Most of them choose their aspirations not based on passion or personal ability, but simply "to be sure".

"I chose 102 choices but still felt uneasy. Because I didn't understand how to convert percentiles, I didn't know what my rank would be, and I was afraid I would fail all of them" - candidate L. shared.

Candidate D. in Ho Chi Minh City shared: "I took the Ho Chi Minh City National University's aptitude test and got more than 900 points. Referring to the benchmark scores of previous years in this method, I thought I would definitely be admitted to the major and school I wanted.

However, when the schools announced the percentile of admission scores between admission methods, I was really worried because the high school graduation exam scores were not high.

Therefore, I have registered nearly 30 wishes for many majors, at different schools with the hope of passing the university entrance exam to the major I want."

Now reading back the list of wishes registered on the system, D. realized that many of the majors he chose were not really his favorite, so he felt like he chose "too much".

What do the experts say?

According to experts, the phenomenon of "spreading wishes" is not new, but this year the situation has skyrocketed.

The reason comes not only from the fear of failing, but also from the changes in admission regulations this year, especially the application of the percentile method and the complete elimination of early admission.

An admissions expert at a private school in Ho Chi Minh City said: "Allowing unlimited registration is to expand opportunities for candidates. But without careful advice, students can easily choose the wrong major or school, leading to inappropriate studies, having to change majors or drop out of school midway."

If in previous years candidates could "reserve their place" in advance through early admission methods such as academic records, capacity assessment scores or school priority admission, this year all opportunities are now limited to a single admission based on the ministry's virtual filtering data.

This change has increased pressure on candidates, causing many to choose to "register as much as possible" to... feel less worried.

"Last year, my sisters got into their dream school early thanks to their transcripts. This year, I don't have that chance, so I just wrote down all the majors I thought I could get into, but actually, I don't know clearly what I want to study," S., a candidate in Da Nang , shared.

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Source: https://tuoitre.vn/nhieu-thi-sinh-dang-ky-hon-100-nguyen-vong-xet-tuyen-dai-hoc-20250813180039343.htm


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