Every year, the number of graduate students in colleges and universities is decreasing, and this phenomenon has attracted widespread attention and thinking. In the increasingly competitive social environment, in the face of the pressure and difficulties of the postgraduate entrance examination, some young people have begun to avoid and question their choices, and even consider whether to give up the plan to enter the postgraduate examination. The problems they face are not only practical difficulties, but also inner helplessness and confusion. They fear that escapism will deprive them of opportunity and security, and that they will face greater hardship and unfairness if they persist. However, whether or not to give up the graduate school entrance examination does not only depend on social pressure and competition, but also requires everyone to think deeply and explore their own hearts.
Under the cruel competition in society, it is not easy for young people to find a good job after graduation. In the face of the uncertainty and pressure of employment, some young people regard postgraduate entrance examination as a possible way to escape competition and unfairness. However, they may face practical difficulties such as paying Xi fees and leaders picking up vegetables, which often make them feel helpless and confused. They may face a freeze of their conscience and values, and have trouble sleeping late at night. At the same time, they are also faced with the helplessness of choosing between self-protection or facing reality. Giving up the graduate school entrance examination can avoid social competition to a certain extent and get a relatively stable job, but it will also lose your dreams and pursuits. Although you are facing greater challenges and uncertainties, you can give yourself a better opportunity to realize your value and potential.
The umbrella given by the school and the sense of security of identity are the goals that every young person pursues. However, escaping society's cutthroat competition is not necessarily a wise choice. Escaping does not mean incompetence, but a lack of courage to face adversity and the ability to withstand pressure. Before choosing to go to graduate school, young people need to think carefully about their inner direction and goals. If the entrance examination is only for safety and to avoid facing the pressures of society, then it does not have lasting meaning and motivation. Escaping society will only lead to greater helplessness and confusion. Running away from a difficult situation is not the same as avoiding a challenge, but losing the opportunity to change your destiny and realize your dreams.
Before deciding whether or not to go to graduate school, young people need to conduct a comprehensive self-exploration and analysis of themselves. They need to have a clear understanding of their strengths and weaknesses, a clear vision of their inner future direction, and a long-term career plan. It is necessary to consider not only the umbrella and identity given by the school and society, but also one's own interests and potential, and to combine the value and development of the individual with the needs of society. Choosing to take the postgraduate entrance examination is not only to obtain a high degree and high income, but more importantly, to achieve personal self-worth and career development. Effort is necessary, but blind effort does not necessarily bring the desired results. Choice is no less important than hard work, and only by clarifying your goals and choosing the right direction can you stand out from the competition.
Schools and society should have the responsibility to give young people the right guidance and help. Schools should provide students with career planning courses and other relevant resources to help them with professional analysis and career choices, and provide a wider range of job options, rather than just academic qualifications as the only screening criteria. At the same time, enterprises should also learn from the actual needs of young people, provide more suitable positions and development opportunities, and should not judge a person's ability and potential only by the academic threshold. Young people's career development needs multi-faceted support and guidance, and only in this way can their creativity and entrepreneurial spirit be stimulated, and the value of life can be diversified.
Postgraduate entrance examination is only a choice for young people on the road of life, and it does not determine the value and positioning of a person's life. Young people do not need to pursue high education and high income excessively, but should pay more attention to the development of personal interests and potentials, and clarify their life goals and career plans. At the same time, schools and society should also give correct guidance and support to encourage young people to explore and develop their own strengths and realize diversified life values. The entrance examination is not only to escape from reality and competition, but also to cultivate personal comprehensive quality and opportunities for self-realization. Every young person should be brave enough to face adversity, hold on to their dreams, and strive to realize their life values.