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The postgraduate entrance examination robbed the hotel.

Candidates need to go to a specific place when they take the postgraduate entrance examination. At this time, they need to stay in a hotel. Many hotels even take the opportunity of postgraduate entrance examination to raise their prices by 10 times. Are these high-priced postgraduate hotels taking advantage of the fire? I think I have this feeling, because it is not easy for students, and the hotel took the opportunity to raise prices. I think hotels should reduce prices and take the opportunity to support students. Next, I will explain it to you in detail. 1. Some hotels began to raise prices when students took the postgraduate entrance examination.

When I take the postgraduate entrance examination, I usually register first, and then I will assign an examination room to each candidate when the exam is coming. We usually have to take the exam for two days, so we need to stay in a hotel for two days, but there are fewer hotels next to the school, so the supply of houses is in short supply. In this case, many hotels will take the opportunity to raise prices, and some will raise prices by 10 times. For such a situation, I think it is equivalent to fishing in troubled waters. 2. High-priced postgraduate study rooms should be supervised.

For students, the exam itself is not easy. Students are vulnerable groups and should be taken care of by society. Now students are at the critical juncture of exams, and some hotels do not help or even raise prices, which seriously damages the interests of students. I think these hotels should be punished so that they won't dare to raise prices again. I think these hotels should reduce prices and support students.

During our college entrance examination, many hotels let us stay for free, so as to better support our examination. Because everyone will have children, their children will always take the college entrance examination, so supporting other people's children, that is, supporting their own children, is the same for students who take the postgraduate entrance examination. Hotels should also provide some support for price reduction to show their warmth to people, instead of taking the opportunity to raise prices.

In a word, I think that the appearance of the sky-high postgraduate entrance examination room, taking the opportunity to raise prices during the students' exams, is an act of fishing in troubled waters. It is not easy for students. We should support students to reduce prices, and appropriate penalties can be imposed on hotels that raise prices excessively.