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Is it really meaningful to go to junior college?
Universities are for improving their abilities, not for a paper diploma. Therefore, reading a junior college has a unique significance! ! !

First of all, people who study in junior college are nothing more than students who fall off the "single-plank bridge". In the college entrance examination, an important turning point in my life, I failed to get good grades for various reasons and was forced to attend a junior college. In fact, because you only have a college degree, you have lost many opportunities (civil service positions) invisibly. Civil servants have stable jobs, high salaries and little pressure. Therefore, countless people want to be civil servants every year, and the Ministry of Personnel stipulates that civil servants need to pass the civil service examination to be competent. At present, most civil servants require a bachelor's degree or above to apply for the exam. Usually only grassroots and hard work are left to specialists. Of course, a high degree does not mean that the career will be smooth sailing. Ma Yun, a man who promoted social development by himself, could not get his education at all. However, his achievements are still beyond the reach of many people with higher education.

However, students in junior colleges are more specific in learning content. Although, after finishing the undergraduate course, even if it is 985, 265, 438+065, 438+0, double-class students can proudly prove their former glory when they need academic qualifications. But, you know what? How many courses have students who have studied undergraduate and above taken? As the saying goes, "more than one can chew", so is knowledge. People's energy is limited, so we can't "eat what is in our mouth and look at what is in the pot". Learning well is not as good as learning widely. A junior college can only be successful if it makes achievements in its own field. For highly educated people, learning too much is not conducive to specialization! College students often learn a technology at school, which can stand the test of practice, while undergraduates focus on theoretical knowledge, so radish and cabbage have their own hobbies.

Although I am an undergraduate, I don't have a strong feeling about it. Because looking for a job after graduation, although education is the threshold, as long as you work hard, you can always succeed! In fact, private enterprises value ability more. Therefore, it is meaningful to study in a junior college, otherwise both graduate students and doctoral students will be abandoned by the era of continuous progress.

College students are more inclined to solve and apply practical problems. They deal with ordinary problems faster than undergraduates, because their training itself focuses on this. It is meaningful to study in a junior college. Don't think that undergraduates are superior to junior college students, but they all have their own emphasis.