In my opinion, those who have the ability can study hard for the postgraduate entrance examination. Postgraduate entrance examination itself is a kind of learning, which can increase one's experience and enrich one's knowledge, and at the same time add a stepping stone for future work. In the recruitment of enterprises and companies, the interviewer first looks at personal education, followed by moral ability and so on. After all, interviews can basically reflect academic qualifications, and people who can be admitted to graduate schools are not bad. So, why not coat yourself with gold?
Besides, the editing and publishing major in universities is a compound major. More importantly, students need to be familiar with the cross-application of various disciplines, involving a wide range of knowledge and deep content mining. Therefore, we can explore more knowledge fields when we are graduate students, and lay a solid foundation for future work. In addition, there are significant differences between university and master's education. The higher you go, the stronger your self-study ability. It is helpful to cultivate self-study ability for future work, especially for this subject involving many fields.
To sum up, I think it is necessary for college students who study editing and publishing to take the postgraduate entrance examination if conditions permit. It is worthwhile to deepen the understanding of the major and lay the foundation for future work.