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Is it necessary to take the postgraduate exam in preschool education?
This question mainly depends on your personal situation, and I personally think it is very necessary.

? Improve academic qualifications and core competitiveness;

Obviously, having a higher degree can increase your competitive advantage.

If you are engaged in preschool education in the future and have a master's degree, you can work in some international parks or some good kindergartens in first-tier cities. According to the information I have found, there are few graduate students in preschool education, and the employment prospects of first-line teaching are particularly good (of course, the employment prospects of undergraduate students are also good).

? Broaden choices and increase employment opportunities;

If the postgraduate entrance examination is successful and you have a higher diploma, you can choose not to go to the front line or even change your employment direction.

You can choose lecturers, counselors and other jobs, and you can engage in academics and research. You can also change your employment direction, leave the preschool education industry, choose your favorite major for further study, and lay the foundation for the industry you love in the future.

? Exercise perseverance and make friends with peers;

The process of postgraduate entrance examination itself is full of hard work and fun.

Postgraduate entrance examination is a very hard road for most people. It takes a lot of effort to get up early every day to prepare for the exam, give up many entertainment activities, and even have unhealthy psychology such as being tired of learning. This is all tempering and exercise again and again. Moreover, in the process of postgraduate entrance examination, you can meet like-minded partners and help each other in life and study. Isn't this a valuable experience?

Of course, if you can already find a satisfactory job, you don't have to take the exam.

In addition to the postgraduate entrance examination students in order to have a high degree of education, more students choose to take the exam in order to have a satisfactory job. If you already have a job choice, and this job does not require a master's degree, or for other reasons, you can choose not to take the postgraduate entrance examination, and you can use your spare time to learn other things to improve yourself, which is also a good choice.

I heard a classmate of pre-school education major say that "pre-school education major is particularly difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination, and the salary may not be high after the examination", but in contrast, the employment pass rate and employment rate of those who do take the postgraduate entrance examination are higher than those who do not. So if you don't have a satisfactory job now, you can try to take the postgraduate entrance examination and have more employment options.