The postgraduate entrance examination is difficult, and the tuition fee for graduate students may be **, 100,000 yuan is difficult for parents to bear!
When they come across exams and"obstacles"When the number of students increases to 100,000, parents lose patience.
Postgraduate study is considered a good option for improving one's abilities and academic skills: although more than 70% of undergraduates want to be a graduate student, only 40-50% end up enrolling.
Unlike those who can get a job and earn an income through the public ***, students who are pursuing graduate school on the job must continue their studies and cannot earn real income even if they receive a grant. Graduate study itself is not easy, and many students from families who are not wealthy may give up on graduate studies because of the high cost.
Tuition fees for undergraduates are quite high, and some time ago there was news that tuition fees for undergraduates may increase. For example, the tuition fee for the master's program in computer science at Shanghai Jiao Tong University is as high as 150,000 RMB, and some MBA programs also have tuition fees**. The tuition fee for the MBA program at Sun Yat-sen University starts from 2560,000 yuan rose to 3180,000 yuan, which is difficult for many students to bear. Obviously, the tuition fees for professional master's programs at many universities across the country are **.
Initially, graduate studies were already stressful, with some students giving up due to tuition fees**. Some students had hoped to attend Zhejiang University, but when undergraduate tuition fees rose to 100,000 yuan and scholarships were cancelled, they gave up.
Students who wish to pursue a graduate degree but cannot afford the high tuition fees can opt for a master's degree. The tuition fee for a master's degree is lower than that for a professional master's degree, and even if the tuition fee increases, it is relatively easy to accept.
However, many students go on to pursue a professional master's degree because it is more practical. However, the constant ** tuition fees become a barrier for many students, making master's programs more expensive. In addition, some universities no longer provide student accommodation for master's students, which also increases the cost of living for students.
Additional grants, subsidies, and scholarships for graduate students can alleviate students' financial situation to some extent, but they do not solve the problem of high tuition fees for graduate professional programs. The funding system for graduate and master's programs is similar. For master's programs, these bursaries may be enough to cover living expenses, but for high-cost master's professional programs, they are insignificant.
However, tuition** isn't all bad. Students should reconsider whether it is necessary to pursue graduate school, especially if there is an oversupply of certain disciplines with high tuition fees. Efforts may not be rewarded, and good employment opportunities may not be available after graduation.
In this case, postgraduate study is no longer for self-development, but becomes an obsessive-compulsive disorder. Such students should reconsider their decision.
After all, further education is just an option, and not a path that everyone has to take. Some students who don't want to spend too much time and money on their studies may need to carefully consider their major options during the college admissions process. There may be some majors that really don't have a way out, unless you go on to graduate school, so don't apply for such majors.
Given that most graduate students come from intermediate or above average family backgrounds and are financially stable, the increase in tuition fees will not affect their decision. However, students from modest backgrounds should consider carefully. Because going to graduate school is not only a private matter for everyone, but also facing the financial pressure of your parents, you can't be too selfish.
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