Fudan University, the temple of intellectuals, witnesses the birth of batches of academic elites and new stars in the industry every graduation season. Recently, Fudan University released its 2023 teaching quality report, and one of the data has attracted widespread attention: the direct employment rate of undergraduates is less than 20%!
This can't help but make people curious, those Fudan students who did not choose to enter the workplace directly, what did they go?
1. Academic pursuit: endless exploration.
As we all know, Fudan University, as a top university in China, has always adhered to a rigorous academic atmosphere and profound academic accumulation. For many students, graduating from an undergraduate degree is just the beginning of an academic journey. According to the report, more than half of the undergraduates choose to continue their studies, either pursuing a master's or doctoral degree at a leading domestic research institution, or embarking on a journey to study abroad. In the ocean of academia, they are like brave navigators, setting sail and pursuing the boundaries of human knowledge.
2. Study abroad and domestic study: across oceans and borders.
Among the whereabouts of undergraduate graduates, studying abroad and studying in China have become a beautiful landscape. According to the report, a significant proportion of students study abroad, and students have dreams and cross the ocean to continue their studies at prestigious universities around the world. At the same time, many students choose to stay in China and pursue a master's or doctoral degree. Whether they are studying abroad or in China, they all carry the honor and expectation of Fudan and strive to become leaders in their respective fields.
3. Employment satisfaction: contribute to the society.
Although the proportion of undergraduates who are directly employed is not high, the quality of employment should not be underestimated. With the professional knowledge and practical experience accumulated at Fudan University, many graduates have successfully entered famous enterprises or become elites from all walks of life. They have used their wisdom and talents to contribute to society, and at the same time, they have also won honor for their alma mater.
The spirit of Fudan has been passed down from generation to generation.
Faced with less than 20% of undergraduates' direct employment, we can't help but ask: where do the rest of the graduates go? This report sheds light on the mystery. Whether they devote themselves to academics, study abroad, or employment and entrepreneurship, Fudan students interpret their alma mater's motto of "erudition and ambition, inquisition and thoughtfulness" in their own way. They will pass on the spirit of Fudan from generation to generation, and write a chapter of youth without regrets with their own efforts and struggles.