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The Significance of University Planning
So what were you doing when you were young? According to the summary, the freshmen's quotations are as follows:

I am very busy, but I don't know what I am busy with;

I am busy with classes, classes, eating in the canteen, attending classes, exercising, shopping and dating, but I don't know what you want to ask me.

I feel uninterested in my major;

Many people will say that my major was chosen by my parents, but my score is not enough. What is my major? I don't know, so I want to change my major But what major do you want to change? I don't seem to know either.

Sometimes there is plenty of time, and sometimes it is particularly tense;

There was no academic pressure at the beginning of school and there was plenty of time, but by exam week, I felt that time was not enough.

During my college years, I worked as a part-time, tutor and salesman. I don't earn much money, my academic performance drops obviously, and I am busy and tired.

Many people will be confused. What about part-time jobs and internships? How to allocate time?

Postgraduate entrance examination is a problem that everyone will calculate the most when they are in the second and third grades of college. Especially in junior year, many people will ask themselves: Do I want to take the postgraduate entrance examination? What school and major should I take?

In fact, many people think that graduate school is a continuation of college life, so most people are pushed forward instead of taking the initiative to choose.

In addition to the postgraduate entrance examination, a large number of students choose to find jobs, such as an information major. His job intentions are: data statistics management, computer information processing and financial management, all of which are shown in the same resume.

In fact, he doesn't know what he really wants to do.

Therefore, the further you go, the more you need to know what your hobbies are and what career direction you want to find through four years of college.

This leads to our next part: career planning.

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What is career planning? See what these people say.

The students who took the postgraduate entrance examination said: After graduation, they must take the postgraduate entrance examination and are not prepared to find a job at all. Career planning has nothing to do with me!

The Kao Bowl clan said: Our family relationship is very hard. I took the civil service exam as soon as I graduated, and I don't need career planning at all!

International students said: I have long thought of studying abroad as soon as I graduate, so the most important thing now is to learn English. As for career planning, it's still early!

Bi marriage family said: I got married and had children as soon as I graduated and became a full-time wife. Don't talk to me about career planning!

Some people say that planning is planning, isn't it?

Before talking about what is planning, let's take a look at what is planning and not planning, and what are the misunderstandings in the career planning course?

Planning is not "following your feelings";

What is following your heart? The following are the original words of some students who are doing career planning:

"I think girls are very stable as civil servants."

"My parents want me to continue my PhD and become a teacher in the future."

"I think enterprises are particularly unstable, and it is best to enter state-owned enterprises or institutions."

"I don't think I can get into a better school if I give up the number of places for insurance research."

"I think I am suitable for sales, not for technology."

Planning is not "copying others";

Many students write papers by copying others. Without Baidu and periodical network, I am completely paralyzed and don't know how to write. Even some students must refer to Baidu when writing self-summary evaluation.

Zhangfan, who studied marketing, finally got a job in a trading company and became a sales assistant. He thought he could be a "sales expert" like his brother, but after he went, he found that this was not the case. He has to punch in at work and get off work, and his salary is pitiful.

So he was very upset and didn't know what he really wanted to do. He can only cope with work and send resumes everywhere. ...

In fact, copying others is the most mentioned in the whole career planning, because we advocate being ourselves.

Planning is not "static".

I'll tell you a real example of career planning: a girl majoring in financial management, whose biggest dream is to enter the four major accounting firms.

In my junior year, I entered Deloitte as an intern. After three months of internship, she said with grievance: "I didn't even know that the four major jobs were like this. I get up at 6: 30 every morning and don't finish until midnight. Although I wore a straight suit and walked in and out of my dream office building, I felt sad because of the accounting firm.

So, she began to ask herself if she really liked it and could accept working so long every day. After thinking clearly, I feel that I don't really want to enter the Big Four, but I still want to engage in financial-related work, so she slowly debugged and changed her goal to: to engage in financial positions in state-owned enterprises/private enterprises.

Planning is a dynamic effect, and we can gradually adjust it according to our four-year experience in university, so planning is not static.