Reflections on the Admission of "Double Non" Graduate Students in "211" Universities.
Graduates of the second college will encounter certain difficulties when choosing a graduate school, whether they are applying for general colleges and universities or applying for "double first-class" universities, they must perform well in order to be admitted to the university they want. During this period, for candidates, mastering certain application skills and information can reduce the difficulty of going ashore. If your university is a 211 university, then you can apply for a few less popular majors or majors with higher fees when you go to 211 university after you finish graduate school, which is a good idea.
Extension: Graduates of the average college often face some difficulties when it comes to taking the graduate school entrance exam. Whether you go to a general college or a double first-class university, it is very cruel, and if you want to get the offer you want, you must have enough strength. For those who are not enrolled in a university, not only does it not provide them with any advantages, but it will make it more difficult for them to take the postgraduate examination. Therefore, for candidates, mastering the relevant postgraduate examination techniques and materials, and determining the correct application direction and major according to their actual situation, can lower the threshold for candidates to apply for the examination and enhance their competitiveness.
Discover the pros and cons of "sinkhole professionalism".
In the "double first-class" universities, some unpopular majors are often named "Tiankeng majors". Due to the small number of graduate students, the number of students enrolled in such institutions is small, but if you choose the right one, it is also a good opportunity to "pick up the leaks". However, this unpopular and unpopular major often leads to lower employment opportunities for students. Although in some tests, this type of major can get you into prestigious universities, it can be difficult to find a job. Therefore, the exploration of the advantages and disadvantages of the "sinkhole major" should be comprehensively considered, depending on the value and importance of the individual's university education level and work prospects.
Expansion: In the "double first-class" universities, some unpopular or unpopular disciplines are often referred to as "Tiankeng majors", that is, those disciplines with low enrollment scores and high employment rates. Because candidates do not have much demand for such majors, and their enrollment scores are relatively low, they can "pick up leaks" to a certain extent. However, it is difficult for vocational college graduates to find a job. If you want to get a degree from a prestigious university through graduate education, or plan to attend the national government*** then you can consider it, if you want to, you can think about it. Although it is difficult to find a job, after graduating from a prestigious university, you will have more opportunities to enhance your competitiveness when you participate in the national civil service recruitment examination.
On the pressure of work and the cost of education.
When students apply for a master's degree, they should not only look at their future development trends, the degree of difficulty in admission, but also look at the cost of education they have studied. Paying high research fees is a financial strain for some families. Especially for those from ordinary families, spending so much money on an unpopular major is like a "big wrong". Therefore, when students apply for graduate school, they must consider the employment prospects, education costs, and the student's family financial resources.
Expansion: When students apply for a master's degree, they should not only look at their future development trends, the difficulty of admission, but also the cost of education they have studied. Such an expensive expense is a large expense for the average family. Especially for some people from ordinary families, spending so much money on an unpopular major is likely to make people feel "losing money". In addition, the uncertainty of the graduate's job is also taken into account. In today's society, it is not easy to get a good job, especially in some more remote occupations. Therefore, when applying for graduate school, you must comprehensively consider the employment prospects, education costs, and personal family financial situation, so as to avoid some inappropriate situations when applying for the examination.
Some experiences in college admissions.
When choosing to take the postgraduate entrance examination, you should consider and summarize it in combination with your specific situation. Not every major that is partial to the subject can be filled by a degree from a prestigious university. Therefore, before applying for the exam, you should have a deep understanding and plan of your hobbies, career development direction, career expectations, etc. Students who apply for the national civil service or government institutions and apply for the economics and management majors that have entered the scope of the national civil servant recruitment examination are conducive to enhancing their competitiveness and enhancing their employability. However, some students who do not have a clear purpose and plan may not be a good idea if they just blindly apply for an "unpopular" major.
Expansion: Everyone has their own considerations about which major to choose for graduate school. Not every major that is partial to the subject can be filled by a degree from a prestigious university. Therefore, candidates should carefully consider and summarize their interests and hobbies, future development directions, and expectations for future jobs. If you have a clear life ideal and plan for yourself, you can consider applying for an economics and management major with national public qualifications. However, if you don't have a clear purpose and plan for Xi study, then don't look for an "unpopular" major. When choosing a major for postgraduate examination, you must comprehensively consider your interests, abilities and future development to find a suitable major, so as to enhance your competitiveness and future employment opportunities.