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Inverted academic qualifications: the problem of talent waste
In China, it is a common phenomenon that academic qualifications are upside down. In my opinion, it's really a waste of talents to have academic qualifications upside down. This is because, in some industries and fields, too high academic requirements are likely to lead to the exclusion of some people with practical ability and experience, so that companies can not benefit from their practical ability.

A high degree of education does not mean a strong practical ability.

For some majors, higher education is often only a formal requirement and does not represent the actual level of ability.

Lack of practical work experience

Inversion of academic qualifications may also lead some people with high academic qualifications but lack practical work experience to enter the company. Although they have high academic achievements, they may not be competent for practical work because of their lack of practical experience.

Waste of educational resources

The inversion of academic qualifications will also lead to the waste of educational resources. If people overemphasize academic qualifications, these educational resources may be wasted in pursuing unnecessary academic achievements instead of improving practical skills or knowledge.

revamp the educational system

In my opinion, we should reform the education system, adjust the talent selection criteria, solve the problem of inverted academic qualifications, and make ability and knowledge more influential on people's career and development opportunities.