With the intensification of social competition, more and more students are aware of the importance of academic qualifications for job competition. In order to improve their competitiveness, many undergraduate graduates choose to continue their studies, and postgraduate entrance examination has become an option for them. However, the results of the postgraduate entrance examination are not satisfactory, and the employers' requirements for academic qualifications are getting higher and higher, which makes many students feel confused and helpless. This article will start from the gap between graduate and undergraduate students, the significance of graduate school entrance examination and the impact on future development.
Teacher Zhang Xuefeng mentioned in the live broadcast that there is a clear difference between graduate and undergraduate students. He said that employers are more concerned about the learning process of graduate students during their time at the university, rather than just the identity or academic qualifications of graduate students. In the course of graduate studies, the supervisor will arrange relevant projects for the students, which is like a task that must be completed. As students complete the project, they are required to attend weekly and regular meetings to discuss the progress of the project and possible problems. At the same time, students also need to solve problems encountered in the process of scientific research. All of these experiences make it easier for students to adapt to the job and be better able to solve practical problems. However, the situation is different for undergraduates. They may skip class, or they may not be in good shape during class. Many undergraduates only pursue passing grades, lacking initiative and enthusiasm for learning. When they enter the graduate stage, they will find that the 996 work system is no longer a big deal, because graduate students may be called by their supervisors at any time to solve project or research problems for them. Therefore, when recruiting, companies pay more attention to the learning process during the graduate school rather than whether the student has any scientific research results. In addition, at the graduate level, students working on project research with their supervisors are bound to learn some cutting-edge knowledge that will be very helpful for their future careers. Undergraduates tend to be more restricted and competitive in the employment process than graduate students.
Although many employers are demanding more and more academic qualifications, the number of people taking the postgraduate examination is decreasing. This shows that many students are more focused on future jobs and career development than just academic qualifications. Therefore, the postgraduate entrance examination is not suitable for all students, and they should choose according to their own situation. Here are some of the types of students who are not suitable for graduate school::
1.Followers who lack motivation to learn: If students are not interested in learning and just blindly follow the trend because the people around them are going to graduate school, then the graduate school entrance examination is meaningless for them. On the contrary, they might as well seize the opportunity to start working and may have better prospects.
2.Hotspot students with good employment prospects: If the demand for the major in which the student is studying is in high demand, then they are not recommended to go to graduate school. They can choose to work early, accumulate work experience, and the salary package may be better in the future. Otherwise, they may miss out on the best employment opportunities, resulting in a lower salary package after graduate school than at the undergraduate level.
To conclude this paper, we can see that the gap between graduate and undergraduate students lies in the difference in learning process and research experience. Graduate students will experience a series of project research and research discussions during their time at the university, and these experiences are important for their future employment and work ability. However, undergraduates tend to focus only on passing grades and lack enthusiasm for learning. As a result, employers are more inclined to choose graduate students when hiring. However, the postgraduate entrance examination is not suitable for all students, they should choose according to their own situation and professional needs, and make a reasonable career plan.
With the intensification of social competition, more and more students are aware of the importance of academic qualifications for job competition. In order to improve their competitiveness, many undergraduate graduates choose to continue their studies, and postgraduate entrance examination has become an option for them. However, the results of the postgraduate entrance examination are not satisfactory, and the employers' requirements for academic qualifications are getting higher and higher, which makes many students feel confused and helpless. What exactly is the gap between graduate and undergraduate students?Teacher Zhang Xuefeng's words broke through the core of this problem, he said, "What is 996, graduate students can 007".
There are significant differences between graduate and undergraduate students in terms of learning process and research experience. Graduate students are assigned projects by their supervisors, which are comparable to tasks and must be completed on time. During this process, students attend weekly and regular meetings to discuss the progress of the project and possible problems. At the same time, students also have to solve problems encountered in scientific research. All of these experiences make it easier for students to adapt to the job and be better able to solve practical problems. The situation is different for undergraduates. They may skip class or be in poor shape during class. Many undergraduates only seek to pass, lacking initiative and enthusiasm for learning. But when they enter the graduate stage, they will find that the 996 work system is no longer a hassle, because graduate students may be called by their supervisors at any time to solve project or research problems for them. Therefore, when recruiting, companies pay more attention to the learning process during the graduate school, rather than whether the student has scientific research achievements. In addition, at the graduate level, students will work on projects with their supervisors and will inevitably be able to learn some cutting-edge knowledge that will be very helpful for their future careers. Undergraduates tend to be more constrained and competitive in the employment process than graduate students.
Although many employers are demanding more and more academic qualifications, the number of people taking the postgraduate examination is decreasing. This shows that many students are more focused on their future jobs and career development than just their academic qualifications. Therefore, the postgraduate entrance examination is not suitable for all students, and they should choose according to their own situation. Here are some of the types of students who are not suitable for graduate school::
1.Followers who lack motivation to learn: If students are not interested in learning and just blindly follow the trend because the people around them are going to graduate school, then the graduate school entrance examination is meaningless for them. On the contrary, they might as well seize the opportunity to start working and may have better prospects.
2.Popular students in majors with good job prospects: If the demand for the major in which the student is studying is in high demand, then they are not recommended to go to graduate school. They can choose to work early, accumulate work experience, and the salary package may be better in the future. Otherwise, they may miss out on the best employment opportunities, resulting in a lower salary package after graduate school than at the undergraduate level.
To conclude this paper, we can see that the gap between graduate and undergraduate students lies in the difference in learning process and research experience. Graduate students will experience a series of project research and research discussions during their time at the university, and these experiences are important for their future employment and work ability. However, undergraduates tend to focus only on passing grades and lack enthusiasm for learning. As a result, employers are more inclined to choose graduate students when hiring. However, the postgraduate entrance examination is not suitable for all students, they should choose according to their own situation and professional needs, and make a reasonable career plan.
In short, the gap between graduate and undergraduate students lies in the learning process and research experience. Graduate students gain practical experience and cutting-edge knowledge through project research and research discussions, which has an important impact on their ability to work and compete. Undergraduates, on the other hand, focus more on their coursework and lack initiative and enthusiasm for learning. Although employers have higher and higher requirements for academic qualifications, the postgraduate entrance examination is not suitable for all students. If students have no motivation and interest in learning, and just choose to go to graduate school just to follow the trend, then it doesn't make sense for them. For some students with good employment prospects, early employment may be more conducive to their career development. Therefore, as for whether to go to graduate school or not, students should choose according to their own situation and professional needs, and make a reasonable career plan. Graduate school entrance examination is not the only way out, but by accumulating work experience and continuing to study, you can also succeed in the workplace. Whether you choose to go to graduate school or get a job, the most important thing is to find your interests and constantly improve your ability in order to be invincible in a highly competitive society.