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Which is better to find a job, an art undergraduate or a culture undergraduate?
First, art students and cultural students will have the advantage of mentioning art students in their future employment. Many people will sigh that art students are synonymous with school scum. In my impression, many teachers don't have high requirements for them, as long as they don't violate classroom discipline in class. In the eyes of many non-art students, many art students not only don't like learning, but also violate school rules and go their own way. They are simply a bunch of ignorant punks. Even in the second and third year of high school, many teachers will think that studying art is a shortcut to college, and they will earnestly persuade students with poor grades to apply for art majors. Of course, many art students themselves admit that they want to go to college through art because they can't get into college by cultural courses and because of the pressure of further study. Although these art students are nominal, they don't really love art, so many people look down on such people.

There is no denying that many people really love art, and they choose to embark on this splendid road. But in this society, people often judge a person's success by his achievements, which also leads to the fact that the whole social atmosphere is a famous university, which means success. So more and more people choose to be art students and choose better universities with lower scores than non-art students. Naturally, those non-art students who spend more time and energy will be biased!

In culture class, if a student with excellent grades goes his own way, his classmates will not look down on him, but will look at him with new eyes and think that he has personality. Why do non-art students look down on art students? I think non-art students feel that the cultural quality of art students is not high If we art students improve our cultural level, won't it break the prejudice of non-art students against us?

Second, the reasons for the difficulty of employment for art undergraduates First of all, the expansion of colleges and universities has an impact. In 20001year, the number of college graduates nationwide was 1 1.5 million, and in 20001/year, the number of college graduates nationwide reached 6.6 million. During the "Twelfth Five-Year Plan" period, the average annual size of fresh graduates will reach nearly 7 million, and the overall employment situation is not optimistic. At the same time, the supply of labor exceeds demand, and college students become cheap labor. More importantly, the expansion of enrollment leads to the shrinkage of the overall teaching level. There are more than 700 colleges and universities in China that offer art majors and departments, including some comprehensive, normal and science and engineering colleges. After the enrollment expansion of "Art Examination", the specialized courses in many art colleges have changed from small classes to large classes.

Secondly, the specialty setting in colleges and universities is misplaced, and the quality of education is declining. Running a university requires certain conditions, including teachers, facilities and equipment, the geographical location of the school, and even the interpersonal relationship of alumni. Some colleges and universities have great blindness in specialty and curriculum setting, and the phenomenon of specialty convergence is very serious, which leads to a serious situation of oversupply. Some schools still follow the traditional teaching methods of exam-oriented education, and some students have high scores and low ability. Many schools have too fine a division of majors to keep up with the pace of market changes. In addition, teachers' knowledge structure is still very old, and the teaching content is politicized and empty.

Third, the employment system in contemporary society leads to poor employment channels for students. At present, the employment channels are nothing more than school recommendation, acquaintance introduction, campus and social job fairs, talent or employment websites, applying for civil servants, serving the west and so on. However, the school recommendation is generally only provided to student cadres or those with outstanding achievements. Civil servants applying for the exam are limited by their majors, interests and party member, and only apply to specific groups. For most people, websites and job fairs are the main employment channels, but these two channels cannot guarantee the safety of job hunting, and there are many blindness and uncertainty, and they lack the necessary legal supervision. Therefore, neither of these two employment channels can meet the needs of graduates.

Finally, there are some misunderstandings in college students' employment concept. According to the employment survey report of college students, "At present, 60% of college students expect a monthly salary of less than 2,000 yuan. However, nearly 80% of employers believe that college students still have high expectations, mainly in terms of salary, geography, personal development opportunities, job requirements, industry requirements, holiday requirements, and professional counterparts. " However, many college students feel aggrieved. Because low wages can't meet their basic survival needs, they often can't form enough work incentives for him. In this way, it will inevitably lead to multiple choices of employment and employers' vigilance against college students. College students lack job-hunting skills. Many employers say that some students are often not confident enough, too nervous, and can't show their strength when they answer questions. What's more, some job seekers cheated in the interview and tried to cheat, but they were quickly exposed by experienced employers and had to bear the painful lesson of interview failure again. Over time, employers will feel that college students are dishonest and lose confidence.

Third, should I be an art student if I don't study well? In fact, I think, if your grades are really good, and you feel that you can't get into any university if you work hard, you might as well learn a trade and become an art student, but when you become an art student, you also need to get some achievements in the culture class, because the scores in the culture class required for admission to art colleges are quite high now, so even if you become an art student, you can't fall behind.

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