Generally, you mean two universities, right? If only for the purpose of employment, of course, it is a good university major. It can be said that it is a bit difficult to find a job for the general majors in the second school. You can ask. However, if you study undergraduate, it will be more convenient to take the postgraduate exam in the future. However, the employment rate of college graduates has surpassed that of undergraduate students, and some strong professional colleges have good employment, but the road to further education after graduation is very difficult because of work. Besides, the postgraduate entrance examination, even if it is across two levels, the difficulty can be imagined. With the rapid development of society, who can guarantee that you will not be promoted or need work after further study? However, if you can get an undergraduate degree, it's not bad to take such a trip. You can also take the postgraduate entrance examination if you are promoted to undergraduate course, but it seems that key universities are not allowed to promote undergraduate course. You can also choose correspondence to an undergraduate course in the school interval. Your future employer will recognize this degree. ) Then you will have a job and a bachelor's degree. I'm going the latter way you said, and I suggest you take the latter.
Satisfied, please adopt.