Under the trend of depreciation of academic qualifications, is it necessary to take the postgraduate entrance examination?For several days on end, there were readers who wanted to answer this question. And this issue is actually a lot of people's attention. Therefore, I felt it necessary to reply.
In fact, judging from the fact that many people fantasize that there is a one-size-fits-all standard answer to the question of "is it necessary to go to graduate school in the case of depreciation of academic qualifications", it is not difficult to see that many people are deeply influenced by school education, but ignore that in society, there is no standard answer to many things.
In fact, elementary school students know such a story: that is the story of a pony crossing the river. While many people know this story, they don't use it flexibly - for ponies, ponies should know that they are not cows or squirrels. Therefore, the river is not as shallow as the cow says to the ponies, nor is it as deep as the squirrels say.
In fact, many things in society are like this. For example, in the case of depreciation of academic qualifications, whether it is necessary to take the postgraduate entrance examination is also the same: different people face different patterns, and naturally, there should be different reasonable choices. The choice that suits you is not necessarily the right one for him.
For example, the movie "Bao Father and Son" is an example: Bao Guowei, who was born in a working family, mixed up with Kuo Shao, and saw that Kuo Shao was misbehaving in school, so he also copied his homework. But in the end, he ignored that he was a grassroots child, and in the end, Bao Guowei was expelled from school for injuring people, and the medical expenses also caused Bao Guowei's family to go bankrupt.
Bao Guowei learned to Xi misconduct, ignoring that this model is not suitable for him. In fact, the same is true of many choices in life.
So, as an adult, don't have the idea of a standard, one-size-fits-all answer. After all, developing in society is no better than doing problems in school.
In the case of depreciation of academic qualifications, is it necessary to take the postgraduate entrance examination?In fact, this problem needs to be analyzed in combination with one's own development plan and the resources at hand. This is actually similar to opening a restaurant. For example, in a street snack bar, when cooking, you should consider the ingredients you have in your store for processing, rather than thinking about making bird's nest shark fin. After all, although bird's nest shark fin is tall, it is not the same as a snack bar.
If a medical student plans to become a doctor in a hospital after graduation, then even if the academic qualifications are depreciated, he should go to graduate school after graduation. Because from the perspective of ecological niche, graduate students in the medical student group are equivalent to undergraduates in other science and engineering majors, and equivalent to junior college students in the liberal arts industry - the so-called ecological niche refers to the status within a certain range. After all, the medical industry has a high prevalence of graduate students. Therefore, the scarcity of graduate students in the medical industry is similar to that of undergraduates in the Internet industry and junior college students in the liberal arts industry. Therefore, for medical students, the postgraduate entrance examination is a rigid need.
Suppose that if an undergraduate student majoring in marketing does not have special factors (such as having a graduate degree, there will inevitably be subversive development), in fact, it is meaningless to study as a graduate student in this major. After all, marketing majors focus more on practical skills than academic qualifications. Besides, master's degree students in marketing may not have much advantage over college students in terms of competition.
Of course, for undergraduate students majoring in marketing, it is okay to plan to change majors and go to graduate school. For example, if an undergraduate student majoring in marketing plans to become a lawyer after graduation, then in this case, it is also very meaningful to choose to apply for a master's degree in law.
In short, the question of whether it is meaningful to go to graduate school needs to be looked at in combination with the specific situation. One-size-fits-all answers are all very naïve.