For the vast majority of students, the postgraduate entrance examination is to find a better job. If you can find a job that you are relatively satisfied with after graduation, you really don't need to take the postgraduate entrance examination, so what you need to do is to improve your skills and use them more easily in your work. On the one hand, relative satisfaction means that you are satisfied with your salary, on the other hand, you are free and have better promotion prospects; You will also face the problem of trying to find a job after the exam. If you want to avoid undergraduate employment, you will also face this problem after graduation. For such a student, if you are lucky enough to be admitted to the graduate school, if you are still alive and don't study hard during college, you may not find a satisfactory job. Therefore, for such students, if they don't have a good review at the undergraduate stage and have no better job after graduation, it is recommended to take one exam first and then give themselves one or three books. Study hard and learn more skills during this buffer period, which will help you find a job in the future and won't get lost. To sum up, I hope the above two points can help you, and you must proceed from your own situation on this issue. Different people have different choices.