西交鼠鼠が大三体測について質問

May I ask if anyone in the group, especially Lao Deng, knows whether the third‑year physical test measures only static items or the full test? :thinking:
(From what I see, each batch of test students lasts only about 1 hour, with over 300 people per session, so it seems impossible to cover all items.)

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Shangjiao Mouse came to say it’s tough, I’m about to go do the long‑distance test in a moment, and I don’t want to run.

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It should be fully tested; there’s no reason to leave some items blank.

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Damn, failed the physical test :enraged_face::enraged_face::enraged_face:

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If you don’t understand, ask: Has XJTU’s physical fitness test undergone an “intellectual disability” reform? ()

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The physical fitness test for juniors and seniors means taking all the items in one go.

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Today I just learned that the graduation score is \\text{average of the first three years} \\times 0.5+\\text{senior year} \\times 0.5, so this year I might as well just give up.

Are you saying to measure with a machine?
CaoCao, I was measured this morning as part of the first group at the whole West Jia, and the 50 m and standing long jump were a lot lower :enraged_face: If it hadn’t

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Last year everyone was mainly complaining that the standing long jump measurement was inaccurate; this year the 50 meter measurement is also inaccurate?

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Our group is basically about 1 second slower :anxious_face_with_sweat:

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We switched to machine measurement this year, and the standing long jump results have dropped a lot. The 50‑meter machine directly outputs the results without any teacher’s involvement.

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The standing jump feels 20 cm shorter.

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AI Summary of the Cute Physical Test Building on Shuiyuan

Summary

Students expressed strong dissatisfaction with the new physical test system, with the main issues including:

  1. Pull‑up standards tightened: Requires arms to be fully extended, causing scores to drop dramatically (@bailing, @DeepSleep).
  2. Low efficiency of machine testing: Long queue times (e.g., standing long jump, mutually exclusive 50 m/1000 m tests), frequent equipment failures (@Y Teacher HuangTong, @wasd).
  3. Unreasonable score‑overwriting rule: Only the last attempt is taken, not the best score (@11620524, @mosi).
  4. Facial‑recognition problems: Failures and misidentifications (@nonono, @President of Anti‑Mushroom Association).
  5. Organizational chaos: Conflicting event scheduling (50 m and 1000 m tested on the same field), poor teacher attitudes (@SJTU Trash‑Can King, @Minhang‑District Low‑Quality Community Representative).

Some students outright abandoned the test (@Dala Bengba, @JiaoDa JingMao), or called for a return to manual testing (@Mournful Knight). The system was also exposed for absurd errors, such as a long‑jump score inflated by 20 cm (@Yun Li Wu Li), a 1000 m time recorded as 5 min 50 s (@Humorous Little Sheep), and even “breaking the world record” (@bailing).

Overall, the reforms toward “intelligence” are seen as adding burden, with doubts that the university considered actual needs (@CR400BF‑S, @SJTU Trash‑Can King).

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Me too
I was already not good at the long jump; this semester I really can’t even jump to my own height.

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Me too. My standing vertical jump normal level was originally 60, but after his test it dropped to 40 :sob:

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This is because previously the 50 m and the long‑distance run were tested separately at the South Field and the Light Field, but this year, since we need to use machines for testing, both were placed in the Light Field and cannot be tested simultaneously.

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The furthest jumper in our group made a jaw‑dropping leap only to find it was just 2.50m :rofl: visually at least 2.70m

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It’s about the same over there for us
And the sand pit is a bit lower than the ground, so you can naturally jump farther
Moreover, that machine seems to be measuring the distance your butt moves (according to the water source post).

Even giving it one’s all, cannot overcome

If you can’t solve the problem, solve the person who caused it.