Does "junior college" still have the meaning and value of its existence?
In a predicament where there are undergraduate students everywhere, and these undergraduate students are almost all involuted to the point where they can no longer be rolled, does traditional college or vocational college education still have the meaning and value of its existence?
Some people believe that specialties do have a purpose for their existence. Next, we can cite examples of which colleges and universities have higher admission scores than some undergraduate admission scores, which colleges have specific majors that match them, and which colleges and universities have specific majors that are highly sought after in society. It is true that there are some colleges and professions that do quite well, but this is only a limited number. Based on the view of "the minority obeys the majority", it is perfectly acceptable to think that specialties do not have real value and significance.
My personal opinion is that unless the current junior colleges are completely transformed into social and practical technical colleges and re-establish related majors, there is no need for most junior colleges to exist according to the enrollment and training model that is almost the same as that of undergraduates. This situation not only creates a lot of duplication and waste in the profession, but also has almost no practical application value. For example, when other conditions are similar, graduates of the same major are often more inclined to choose other companies to provide opportunities for junior college students
If we don't take into account the other provinces, taking Henan as an example, then the situation to be discussed next is basically similar across the country. At present, to what extent has the admission score of the junior college dropped, can we continue to observe?It sounds ridiculous to get a college degree with more than 100 points!Not only does the junior college have a high admission score, but even if it is high, it is also regarded as a junior collegeExcept for a very small number of national or provincial key colleges and majors, most of the other junior colleges and majors are actually the same, to put it mildly, it is simply insignificant!It only takes more than 100 points, more than 200 points to enter a junior college or university, is there any bottom line for this?
With a large number of students enrolled every year, it seems that there is no other meaningful and valuable place for colleges and majors other than to increase income and postpone employment. It's not that you will be unemployed once you graduate from college, but you are doomed to be unemployed before entering the college, it is better to use the funds of the college for three years to start a business or find a master to learn Xi technology, and maybe find a new path.
Perhaps some people will suggest that you first enter the professional science Xi, and then save the country through the college promotion curve. That's right, that's the right path, and it's no problem at all. But now, not more than ten years ago, or even earlier, the value of the college upgrade has dropped significantly, and the number of four-year full-time undergraduate students has been seriously surplus, whether it is the college entrance examination score of junior college students or the score of the college upgrade, it has fallen to a very low levelI can't continue reading anymore, in this case, what does it matter to complete the junior college education, and what is the significance of completing the college upgrade?
After completing the post-secondary education, except for a very small number of students who may not be subject to various forms of discrimination or negative impact, most students will face various forms of discrimination and crackdowns after entering the society. You better believe that reality is often a harsh lesson.
Nowadays, if you can't excel at the undergraduate level and choose a major, it may be wiser to choose a post-secondary education than a technology that meets the needs of society, which may be a choice that really thinks about yourself and your future.
To put it in a phrase that may not be very popular but has to be faced, there is really no need for some people to be too attached to their college dreams, because this is no longer an era where you can change your destiny just by going to college.