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1, the university is a place to educate people, not to let everyone learn to adapt to the market. University education should focus on morality and other aspects, rather than relying entirely on the market. Market-dependent education tends to pay too much attention to the concept of money and tends to neglect moral education for students.

2, market-oriented, advocate the practical application of knowledge. Students tend to focus on the application of knowledge rather than the research of knowledge, which is particularly prominent for doctoral students. We should put scientific research first, and then study how to apply scientific research results to actual production and life.

3. Market-oriented educational methods tend to make students neglect the mastery of basic knowledge. Basic knowledge exercises not only the future application ability, but also the students' thinking and learning style. This is the truth that sharpening the knife does not mistake the woodcutter.

Finally, it is estimated that most people dare not say anything casually. Paying attention to market education is likely to lead to insufficient research on the highest technology, which is similar to the second point. However, to evaluate the level of a university, according to international practice, is to look at the quality of doctoral dissertations of this university. If you follow the market completely, let alone the doctoral thesis, even the level of doctoral students will be reduced. It is not a good thing for the popularity of the university itself.

I can only think of so much. The tutor said that the method I taught you is unlikely to be used when you enter the company in the future. When you enter the company, you should calculate the same thing according to the company regulations or previous experience. But what I teach you must be able to, in college, especially master's and doctoral dissertations, not market experience, but academic quality.