Therefore, although the answers of these two backgrounds are both worthwhile and unworthy, the way to solve the problem is actually completely different, because the starting point and pressure of the two people are completely different.
The first answer is worthwhile, because although there will be difficult and confused stages, it is the only way to become a professional. In fact, there is no shortcut, and it is also valuable to gain growth and experience in practice. Secondly, whether it is worthwhile depends on whether you like your job and your major. Without it, you can't do a major. Then you need to find something you like to do and change your major. Because a person's career is short, you need to find someone you like and are good at.
If the second answer is worthwhile, it is because there will be fewer job choices at the same salary level, and everyone needs to exchange their time and physical strength for money. There is not much energy to discuss whether it is worth it, because there is no choice. Although many people graduate, it takes time to get the money, such as me.
But no matter what state you are in, you can't easily give up the opportunity and yourself, although everyone often jokes: "People who are better than you work harder than you, so what's the use of your efforts?" But if you don't work hard, it will be even worse. So you work very hard to create opportunities for yourself, improve your core competitiveness, and increase the number of choices by increasing your strength.
Wish you success!
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