Graduate school or go back to work in the power grid municipal bureau in your hometown?
211 Electrical Bachelor's degree, has been preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination, and received an offer from the provincial capital city bureau of the hometown power grid 20 days after the postgraduate examination. Although I don't really want to go to graduate school, but I have also worked hard to prepare for half a year, I am not very sure but hopeful, whether to choose to prepare well for graduate school and then go to graduate school, or go back to my hometown to work in the power grid
If you don't want to go to graduate school, you don't really need to study, even if you do, you must choose a higher school level and choose the right major. At present, the country's training concept for graduate students is the basic stage of doctoral studies, which selects newcomers for the academic community, and does not train masters from the perspective of job search and employment.
A master's degree in a popular major from a non-prestigious university will eventually lead to a job post, and whether a master's career will help you with employment depends on whether it will vary from person to person. For ordinary or poor students in colleges and universities, graduate school has a role in improving employment.
For undergraduates with a good college level, in fact, you can give priority to the public examination, career editor, clerical, central state-owned enterprises, and some leading enterprises in the industry. Because most of the positions in the company require undergraduates, and even junior college students are enough to meet the job requirements, if it is not for academic pursuit, I think that studying for an MBA after work is better than doing chores for three years as a tutor in school, and it is better to obtain knowledge suitable for the needs of the workplace.
Undergraduates from prestigious schools can make use of their advantages and the status of fresh graduates to participate in the selection, recruitment of central state-owned enterprises, continue to study for degrees in the work, evaluate professional titles, obtain certificates and so on to seek development.
Of course, as a graduate student, I didn't want to deny the role of graduate school, and I even wanted to quit my job many times to study for a PhD. However, I hope that the younger students can do their own planning, make the most beneficial choice for themselves, and do their best to be admitted if they choose to take the exam, and they must take the examination to a higher-level college, choose the best direction, and never study for the sake of graduate school.