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Is it necessary to have a career when you go to college?
Is there a future for going to college? Not necessarily. But there must be more possibilities for your future after going to college.

Perhaps many promising definitions are high annual salary and high position, and these universities may not be able to give it to you, because universities are not utilitarian employment preparation stations. In addition to realizing our immediate skills, going to college may bring us more changes and maturity in our way of thinking and mentality. Of course, I'm not saying that going to college will definitely make you grow up. As the saying goes, people who live near Zhu Zhechi are black. Not everyone in college studies hard and makes progress every day. Some people spend three days fishing and two days drying nets. They are addicted to games, skipping classes and dancing. If you choose to be like them, there is a high probability that you will not make a difference. If you put 50% of your high school efforts into college, take an active part in various practical activities, know what you want, and know what efforts to make for this goal, then even if you don't necessarily succeed, you will certainly live a full life.

Going to college may not guarantee your future, but as long as you don't muddle along and die, a college degree can at least give you a tolerable lower limit. Anyway, keep trying.