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Why are part-time graduate students despised?
Part-time graduate students often don't get scholarships and grants, and the school doesn't provide them with dormitories, and the tuition fees range from 10 thousand to tens of thousands, which means that part-time graduate students have to pay more economic costs. Part-time graduate students and full-time graduate students enjoy the same teachers, and there is no distinction between good and bad teaching. In addition, in the blind examination of graduation thesis, the teacher can't tell whether you are full-time or part-time, which shows that your requirements for graduation thesis are the same. You can't fish in troubled waters and graduate easily.

Since the Ministry of Education has repeatedly stressed that full-time and part-time certificates have the same legal status and the same effect, can the state please issue another document so that all employers and organizations must treat full-time and part-time graduate students equally? In 20 16, the Ministry of Education carried out a series of reform measures for postgraduate education. First of all, the on-the-job postgraduate candidates (i.e. clerical examination) in June+10, 5438 were cancelled and unified into the national postgraduate entrance examination at the end of February, 65438. Secondly, graduate students are divided into full-time graduate students and part-time graduate students, and the graduation certificate is clearly marked.

As far as graduate students with MBA\MEM and other professional degrees are concerned, the enrollment conditions, enrollment policies and admission scores of full-time and part-time students are the same, and the courses and training objectives taught by them are equally rigorous. In the end, you have to complete the credits and get the certificate after strict thesis defense. Everyone has the same hard preparation, the same training goal and the same two-year commitment.

However, due to the different ways of attending classes, people are treated unfairly by all walks of life, which is what makes people confused and angry. What's more, the "incomplete" fees are often tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands more expensive than full-time tuition fees, and "incomplete" students can't enjoy loans, don't arrange accommodation, and have no dispatch cards after graduation.