But in fact, today, with the increasing number of college students and the relative decline in the quality of college education, a college student works hard during college, but does not work hard. There are four different results. Now, let's analyze them one by one.
College students who work hard and have stronger ability to work hard are rewarded relatively more, and the most direct reward is stronger ability. In fact, there are obvious differences between college education and high school education.
High school education basically turns students into examination machines. Teachers in high schools, in particular, basically do not focus on quality education, but train students from the perspective of exam-oriented education.
In universities, the concept of education has changed, and the ways and means of education have also changed, in order to cultivate students' comprehensive professional ability. Therefore, those college students who can adapt to this teaching reform can still exert pressure, be self-sufficient and strive to improve their professional quality, even under the premise of deregulation of schools and teachers, so as to gain stronger professional ability.
A college student who doesn't work hard has nothing but a diploma. If a college student doesn't make progress during his four-year study in college, when he graduates from college, you will find that others are making progress, and you may have no qualification certificate, student union cadre, award-winning certificate and, most importantly, no "valuable" skills except a diploma.
It can be said that if you don't work hard, you will find that you only have a diploma. And this paper diploma, in the workplace competition, seems very thin.
The advantages of hard-working college students are more prominent. If we strive to improve ourselves and arm ourselves with all kinds of knowledge and skills, when we leave the university campus, we will have more outstanding advantages and more obvious characteristics, and it is easier to get the "olive branch" handed over by the workplace.
Many hard-working college students can not only finish their credits on time, get their degrees and diplomas on time, but also get a lot of "extra points". For example, I took the teacher qualification examination and got the teacher qualification certificate.
Another example is to obtain a legal professional qualification certificate. Or, in college, a patented invention came out and became a "star of science and technology". In short, the harder you work, the more prominent your advantages will be, and the more confident and hopeful you will be when looking for a job.
College students who don't work hard are likely to hit a wall when looking for a job. If we don't work hard, of course, four years of college can pass quietly. Although the Ministry of Education has strengthened the requirements for the quality of teaching in colleges and universities, candidates can get their diplomas by shirking their efforts.
However, when looking for a job, the workplace will not be so tolerant of you. If you can't prove your ability, the interviewer may be indifferent to you, leaving you no room for manoeuvre, and it is easy to encounter embarrassing situations when looking for a job. Therefore, as a college student, we must strive to win a bright future for ourselves.