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What happened to those who failed in the postgraduate entrance examination
After the failure of postgraduate entrance examination, we are faced with only two choices, either continuing postgraduate entrance examination or giving up postgraduate entrance examination. Giving up the postgraduate entrance examination means that we need to find another way to succeed. Some people are mediocre, while others have succeeded in other ways, reaching a peak that those who have been admitted to graduate schools can't catch up with.

Someone started a business related to postgraduate entrance examination. For example, I have a classmate who is like this. Although the postgraduate entrance examination failed, it was not without gain for him. He found this huge cake in the postgraduate entrance examination market during his postgraduate entrance examination. In all kinds of postgraduate entrance examination materials and various remedial classes, he keenly discovered business opportunities. So, after he failed in the postgraduate entrance examination, he opened a small bookstore. In his bookstore, there are not only various counseling books and problem sets related to postgraduate entrance examination, but also handouts and videos of various famous counseling training courses. Students only need to spend a little money to buy valuable internal information of remedial classes. As a result, it is conceivable that his small bookstore was soon packed and made a lot of money. Later, he expanded his business site and business scope and became a successful boss.

Some people have found grass-roots jobs and become members of our general public. Failure in postgraduate entrance examination will also lead to no further study and no institutions of higher learning. Without profound knowledge and high-value certificates, they can only look for job opportunities at the grassroots level. Do ordinary work, do ordinary work, and live an ordinary life. Every day, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea are plain and mediocre. I have a friend who went back to his hometown to find a job after failing in the postgraduate entrance examination, got married and had children soon, and settled down. Every day is like a clockwork alarm clock. Although this kind of life has no passion or envy, it is very practical.

Failure in the postgraduate entrance examination does not mean that we will fail in life. So even if the postgraduate entrance examination fails, there is nothing to be afraid of. As long as we work hard, life will also give us many opportunities and choices.