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Starting point principle education
School education is only the starting point

School education only gives us a starting point, and really practical skills and knowledge have to be continuously learned and accumulated in society. Education is not equal to practical ability, and sometimes those high-paying skills may not be found in textbooks.

Practical ability is the key.

After entering the society, the cultivation of skills also includes knowledge, common sense and insight. And these, relying solely on school education is far from enough. Practical ability is the key and an important standard to measure whether a person has professional quality.

Skills training

The cultivation of skills requires continuous learning and accumulation. Many students from Beida Jade Bird Training Institute, Puhua Training Institute and Dark Horse Training Institute have only studied for a few months, but they have strong practical ability and can easily pass the interview. On the contrary, many undergraduates can't even pass the interview because their practical ability really needs to be improved.

Major is not the most important.

Majors are not the most important, what matters is your own efforts and practice. Many people think that only by studying computer and other popular majors can they find a good job, but it is not. As long as you have practical ability, any major can find its own world.

Work hard and practice.

Majors are not the most important, what matters is your own efforts and practice. Only by continuous efforts and accumulation can we improve our practical ability. Eat bitter, and you will become a master!