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What if the child doesn't go to college?
University is not the only way to success, especially in today's competitive market economy. Practical work skills are more important than a simple diploma. If you can't get into college, there are still many ways to learn practical skills, such as starting your own business, going to college, repeating studies, studying abroad, and getting employment in the workplace.

1, small investment and small business, cultivate contacts, accumulate experience in this venture, and lay a good foundation for future expansion.

2. Go out to work. In the process of work, we can not only exercise ourselves, but also solve the problem of food and clothing. In this process, I realized the difficulty of life and the importance of study, so I can go back to campus to learn some professional skills.

3. Learn professional knowledge. You can learn to repair computers by referring to employment resources according to your child's hobbies.