What happened to college education?
I was surprised to hear what the college students said. I can't help but blurt out, "Meteors are stars, too. This dreary world has not become so dreary because many meteors have flashed by. It's better than us ordinary people who can't flash once in a lifetime! " Now junior and senior students should belong to the same age as Han Han, but their indifference to Han Han is thought-provoking. There are too many college students, and there is really no shortage of Han Han. At that time, many people in the education circle told Han Han what to do if he refused to go to college. If you see the lifelessness of college students now, I really think Han Han's choice is not wrong. It is precisely because there are too few people like Han Han that there are too few social opportunities for people like Han Han to stand out. This is why there is a social phenomenon that thousands of troops compete for the college entrance examination and 400 thousand people compete for 400 civil service positions. With such a large population and a huge base of human resources, China belongs to a higher level of university physiology in society, full of curiosity, great innovative spirit and courage, and should have a strong sense of opportunity and the ability to seize opportunities, but this is not the case. Many people have no goals after entering university. I said that people like Han Han and Jing M. Guo are people with clear goals and hard work. At least they have to write thousands of words in front of the computer every day. And college students are too lazy to die in class every day, and they can't write a decent professional article for four years. By the time they graduated, more and more people downloaded their graduation thesis online, euphemistically saying, "Teachers should understand us, we can't find a job and are in a bad mood." Some liberal arts students complain that their majors are not good. I said, apart from their major, what do you like and what major do you think is good? What can I get you? After four years in college, have you learned such good learning conditions? It doesn't cost money to learn English, nor does it cost money to learn computer typing and operation? But what would you do? Some people can't pass CET-4 for four years, can't get a second-class computer certificate, and can't write decent articles in Chinese characters. What else can they say?