Many people say, "College students are becoming less and less valuable now" and "College students are everywhere". Although it is not so exaggerated, the proportion of college students is indeed getting higher and higher.
But students will find that among some of their elders who were not bad in the 1980s, there are far fewer people who have gone to college than now. Was the college entrance examination in those days more difficult than it is now?
How difficult is it to enter the university in the era of 0 180? Undergraduate students can be described as "one in a million". Why was it so difficult to get into college in those days? You know, in the 1980s, junior college students were also regarded as "hot cakes" by others, and undergraduates were "hard to find everywhere".
Nowadays, high school students are regarded by their parents as "deservedly admitted to universities", but in the 1980s, many experienced people said it was normal not to be admitted to universities.
First of all, the country's economic level was low in the 1980s, and most people were involved in the problem of food and clothing. The public pays little attention to education, and most students hope to graduate as soon as possible and earn money to support their families. The enthusiasm for entering the university is naturally not as high as it is now, and the education development is not perfect.
Secondly, in the 1980s, the state strictly controlled the number of college students, and the share of college entrance examination was very low, so undergraduates were "one in a million", so most students would miss out on the university after being admitted to it.
Of course, in addition to the above reasons, there are many other factors, which made it particularly difficult to take the undergraduate exam in the 1980 s.
As "undergraduates", the gap between current students and former students is not one and a half weeks. So what's the difference between undergraduates in the 1980s and undergraduates now?
Judging from the difficulty of the test paper, the test paper in the 1980s is generally not as difficult as the current test paper, both in the depth of knowledge points and the breadth of knowledge.
In the 1980s, the education level was relatively low, so there would be no comprehensive learning materials and methods, and there would be no cram schools and practical tests. So now students have a clearer grasp of the intention and answering methods of the exam questions.
Judging from the results, the conclusion that "the undergraduates in the 1980s are not as good as the undergraduates now" is inaccurate, and it should be considered in combination with the setting of the times, but the undergraduates now are not as popular as they were in the 1980s.
In the 1980s, college students generally enjoyed the treatment of "transfer to urban hukou, package distribution and cadre quota". Now college students are worried about finding jobs, and this interval is still very large.
Now students can only stay in the competitive environment if they make great efforts. According to prestige data, the number of fresh graduates in 20021year is expected to be over 9 million. For many people, it is too difficult to find a favorite homework. Where will the students go?
◆◆◆◆◆◆ Continue to study and "gild" your education.
Now more and more students choose to take the postgraduate entrance examination or go abroad for further study, which is a good way to gild their academic qualifications.
Some majors are more suitable for postgraduate entrance examination, such as doctoral degree and management. Choosing continuing education will improve students' job search threshold in the future, but continuing education needs students' induction and consideration, and not all majors are suitable.
◆◆◆◆◆ The exam editor is carrying an "iron rice bowl"
Career, civil servants and other assignments have always been liked by many students because of their stability. Every year, many students can choose their posts. The "iron rice bowl" has a relatively stable operation and good welfare benefits. With the growth of working years, personal future development space is also larger, which is also a good choice.
◆◆◆◆◆ Master a skill and make yourself "irreplaceable"
We always hear "homework is difficult, homework is difficult". How difficult is the homework? On the other hand, many enterprises have "labor shortage", and these two phenomena are hostile in themselves, because there is a mismatch between the operator's field and the employment mall.
"Evaluating the value of a person's homework depends on whether the work he does is irreplaceable." Students may wish to change their thinking. Instead of just focusing on the positions of "white-collar, gold collar", they should learn a skill suitable for their own development from a professional perspective, and their future development will be good.
04 abstract:
It is of little significance for us to compare the gap between students in the 1980 s and students now. Comment on a thing or phenomenon needs to be combined with the background of the times.
But there is one truth that is universally applicable at any time: as long as you can make up your mind, go ahead and dare to win, it will not be too bad in any environment.
It is the students' choice whether to step on their own feet and move towards the light or the trough!
Today's topic: How to treat the undergraduate course in 1980s and the undergraduate course now?