Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - University ranking - What's the difference between going to college and not going to college?
What's the difference between going to college and not going to college?
College students have precious academic achievements, but also have different horizons from those who don't. Maybe some college students can have a good start after graduation through four years of hard work. There is also the inner shaping of a person by a university, which can not be ignored. In my opinion, there are the following internal and external differences between people who go to college and those who don't:

Have academic qualifications and professional knowledge and skills.

There is no doubt about it. I came to the university to study professional knowledge, graduated smoothly and got a valuable academic degree, so that I can still guarantee myself when I leave campus and enter the society. I was born in the countryside. Many childhood friends or junior high school students didn't go to college, and some even dropped out of junior high school. In my opinion, their family's financial ability is poor (our family is not much better), but I inherited my mother's love for spelling and always wanted to get a good grade in all aspects, especially in learning. In fact, my qualifications are average (compared with many people, I think my qualifications are average). I am now studying in an ordinary key university, but I feel that through four years of hard work, I will have more chips than the people around me (even after finishing college, I have not learned any professional knowledge, and the university has given me a kind of ability and confidence to climb up)

Without education, professional knowledge and skills, it is difficult to survive in this digital age. What do you think of my classmates who finished their studies early? I can only say that they are not so good. Except for some people who have some professional skills to make a living in technical schools, it is basically difficult to find satisfactory jobs. How to say life? This is a very realistic problem.

Broader vision

After college education, college students will find all kinds of possibilities in life, and people with brains will at least not be too closed to their own development path. Because college has plenty of time for you to learn what you want to learn, and you have plenty of time to get in touch with what you want to know. Except for those who wait for s in college.

If you don't go to college, but go to work early (except those who have mines at home), you will only lose your thinking space and ability to grow up day and night. Youth is gradually lost in unnecessary things, cognitive defects are magnified into one's own unconsciousness, and one's original self-confidence will gradually be lost, thus narrowing one's horizons.

A higher starting point

There is no doubt that college students who have completed the task of going to school in books have a higher starting point and are more impressive than migrant young people who have no room for growth. If college students work harder and make good use of four years to study professional knowledge, four years is enough for a college student to become a beginner in the industry. Such college students enter the society, even if the road is full of thorns, they have a higher starting point than working young people who finish their studies early. In addition, college students have the opportunity to take the postgraduate entrance examination and get promoted. As long as a college student wants to work hard, their starting point is higher than that of people who have never been to college. As for how high it is, there is no upper limit.

Perhaps it is a higher humanistic quality.

This also depends on people, but the quality of people in good universities is really high (conservatively speaking). I don't care about character, just say humanistic accomplishment. Everyone who can go to college has a certain "self-restraint ability", and everyone with this ability has a certain self-examination ability. Moreover, college students receive political and ideological education, which opens up a wasteland different from those without ideological education. Therefore, college students may have higher humanistic quality.

It's easier to find your career goals.

In the final career choice of college students, sometimes there will be "professional mismatch". However, through four years of study and shaping, all aspects of college students' quality have been greatly improved, and they have a better starting point than others, and it will be easier to find their own career goals.

In short, I feel that although I am sometimes a little tired in college, people who have never been to college will always envy studying in college. Maybe my opinion is "fascinated by the authorities". However, I insist that in this era of China, it is not particularly difficult to go to college. It is necessary for us to work hard in middle school and experience college life.