Recently, a philosophical Mr. Lu Xun's famous quote has emerged on social **: "There is no road in the world, and when there are more people walking, it becomes a road." This sentence seems to be projected on young people who are currently preparing for graduate school entrance examinations. However, whether the postgraduate entrance examination is really the only way out, and what kind of path it is, is a question worth pondering.
First of all, the postgraduate entrance examination is regarded by many as one of the ways to achieve their personal dreams and career development. In an increasingly competitive social environment, having a postgraduate degree can often give individuals more competitiveness and broaden their career development space. However, this does not mean that going to graduate school is the only option. There is an increasing demand for diverse talent, and there is a need for a wide range of professionals in different industries and fields, and it is also important to gain experience in the real world.
The hardships of the road to graduate school also need to be taken seriously. In the tense atmosphere of the 15-day countdown, the students are working hard. It's not an easy road, and it's stressful and tested. However, as Mr. Lu Xun said, "Only by going down can we know what the road is like." This may be a warning to us on the road to pursuing our ideals, and only by constantly striving can we find the path to success.
Idealism and realism form an organic combination in this process. Idealism is an indispensable spiritual pillar for young people and a beacon to lead the way. Realism, on the other hand, reminds us that while realizing our dreams, we must be down-to-earth and work hard to make our ideals bloom on the soil of reality.
Finally, no matter what path you choose in life, you need to have a clear understanding of your interests and career plans. There are many ways to pursue your ideals, and choosing to go to graduate school is just one of them. Everyone has different strengths and passions, and diverse choices constitute the prosperity of society. Therefore, whether you choose to go to graduate school, employment, or other paths, you should make a wise choice based on your own interests and abilities.
In this postgraduate examination season, I wish all candidates a smooth passage through this critical moment. No matter what path you choose, I hope you can gain growth and confidence in the process of pursuing your dreams. No matter what the road takes, as long as we are determined to move forward, we can find the radiant sky in our life's journey. (Written by Zhu Kangjun).