1, graduate students have the first-Mover advantage in the institute, and the advantages vary from person to person, from person to person and from teacher to teacher.
The advantages mentioned here are mainly reflected in the following points:
1) The great tutors of graduate students are generally institute leaders, and most of them are chief models. If you stay in the future, they are usually your "immediate superiors". After two and a half years/three years of graduate school, you can at least get to know each other. If you set it well, you can leave the impression that the child is ok.
2) As mentioned above, the big tutor is busy and will not be in charge like the university research group. So there will be an assistant tutor, usually a middle-level leader or a grass-roots leader to guide your graduation project. If you stay in the future, they will generally be your "immediate superiors". Through frequent communication, you can find out your temper and temperament in advance, which is also helpful for future work.
3) While doing the basic design in the hospital, you can also get in touch with some projects in the hospital and get familiar with the future work tasks, processes and precautions in advance. For example, some schools need to train new employees and complete a small task in groups. At this time, if you touch these things in advance, you will get started much faster.
The prerequisite of the above points is to stay and work, so students who leave after graduation don't have to consider the above points.
2, regardless of future work, graduate students also have certain advantages, but "yoga can not cover up shortcomings."
1) In the postgraduate classes, some are "students go to other universities for training" and some are "having their own classrooms and hiring university teachers and researchers to teach". No matter which mode, the course quality and class effect are not as good as "taking classes in your own university".
2) Because there is no "research group" in the university, it is much easier to study in most cases than in the university. If you don't need to push to a group meeting, you won't be pushed. But relaxation also means stocking. On the one hand, there are few opportunities for guidance, on the other hand, people with poor self-discipline will be very anxious.
3) Because your tutors (including seniors who are arranged to guide your work, such as big tutors and assistant tutors) are full-time employees of the institute, that is to say, they have their work tasks, and the priority of "guiding graduate students to graduate" is always low. So: at most, they won't graduate (because it's better for you to graduate early, so come to the office quickly); In the worst case, you may not get a (quick) reply when you ask a question, and you basically have to feel it yourself. Students who are interested in reading blogs must pay attention to this.
4) Graduate students are free of tuition and have certain subsidies. As far as I know, on average, master's degree is 2000/ month, doctor's degree is about 4000/ month, and there will be some food supplement/difference supplement. It seems to be better than the university, but most university research groups will still give subsidies, which will be linked to your work and the ability of your tutor, and this money is generally not available in the research institute. Most of the students I know who are studying in universities also have subsidies similar to those for studying in universities, as well as various university scholarships. The types of scholarships for studying in universities are few and the amount is small. In addition, most research institutes stipulate that if you take the initiative not to work in the research institute after graduation, you need to refund the above training fees. Students who don't want to stay in the future should pay attention!