When students are facing graduation, they are often entangled in choosing employment or continuing their studies, especially the two directions of choosing to take the postgraduate examination or the public entrance examination. Undoubtedly, both the graduate school entrance examination and the public entrance examination have their own advantages and disadvantages, which will bring different challenges to college students. However, after 3 years of work, a stark gap becomes apparent, leaving many students glad that they have not made the wrong choice.
Compared with the public entrance examination, the competition is relatively mild. In recent years, the number of applicants for graduate school entrance examinations has gradually declined, reaching a record low. In contrast, the number of people who participate in public service every year is rising, and the ratio of civil servants to civil servants has been maintained at the level of tens of thousands of people competing for a position, which can be said to be quite intense. It is relatively easy to get into graduate school, especially for students who do not pursue prestigious schools. In recent years, China has expanded the scale of graduate student enrollment, making it not difficult to be admitted to graduate school. In addition, students who are admitted to graduate school also have certain advantages when looking for a job after graduation, as undergraduate and graduate students are treated differently. Moreover, some first-tier cities also have a "talent introduction" policy, and students with graduate degrees can directly find their dream job through interviews. From the perspective of personal development, if you can be admitted to a graduate school in a prestigious university, you can enjoy three years of high-level education, improve yourself in an all-round way, and be recognized by employers.
However, there are also some disadvantages to the graduate school entrance examination. Nowadays, it is getting easier and easier to go to graduate school, but it is very difficult to go to graduate school and graduate. Especially graduation**, which is a headache for many graduate students. In addition, with the improvement of the overall academic qualifications of the society, the employment situation of graduate students in the next few years will also be difficult.
Compared with the postgraduate entrance examination, the public entrance examination is more likely to reach the sky in one step. If you can work as a civil servant, you won't have to worry about the rest of your life. Although the salary of civil servants is not high, it is relatively stable. However, public *** is not suitable for poor students to apply for the exam, because although it is stable, it cannot support their families, so poor students need to consider carefully.
To sum up, whether it is a postgraduate examination or a public examination, there are certain advantages and disadvantages, and it cannot be said who is better. It can only be said that each path requires students to pay the "cost of trial and error", and it is an attempt. Once a student has chosen a path, he or she must move forward firmly. Only by making the right choice according to your own situation and giving your all on the chosen path can you succeed. In the face of today's employment pressure, if you want to have a better development, you need to put in hard work and sweat, and only in this way can you succeed.
As two choices for college students after graduation, they both face certain risks and challenges. Graduate school may be relatively modest, but there will be many difficulties in graduate school and graduation, and the employment situation is not optimistic. Although there is a possibility of taking the public examination, it is not suitable for poor students to apply for the examination, and the salary is relatively low. Faced with such a choice, I am more inclined to go to graduate school.
First of all, the postgraduate entrance examination gives students the opportunity to improve their academic qualifications and comprehensive ability. Graduate students who are admitted to prestigious universities can receive a high-level education, learn more knowledge and skills, and improve themselves in an all-round way. After graduation, the postgraduate degree will also be recognized by the employer, giving more employment opportunities.
Second, postgraduate qualifications are more competitive in the job market in some cities. Some first-tier cities have a "talent introduction" policy, and students with graduate degrees can find their dream jobs through interviews. This provides students with better development opportunities and higher salaries.
Finally, I believe that the postgraduate entrance examination is the trend of the times and an effective way to cope with the pressure of future employment. With the improvement of the overall academic qualifications of the society, the employment situation of graduate students may be more difficult in the next few years, but as long as you strive to improve your comprehensive ability, having a high degree is the key to stand out. Postgraduate entrance examinations can provide more opportunities and platforms to help students gain a foothold in the highly competitive job market.
All in all, there are pros and cons to both the postgraduate entrance examination and the public entrance examination, and everyone's choice should be made according to their own situation and future development goals. No matter which path you choose, you need to be brave in the face of risks and difficulties and move forward firmly. Only by putting in hard work and sweat can you achieve success and achieve your life goals. Most importantly, don't regret your choice, trust the decisions you make, stick to them, and you will definitely reap the rewards of success and happiness.