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The difference between going to college and not going to college.
Personally, the difference between going to college and not going to college can be divided into explicit and implicit:

Dominant difference: education (no doubt);

Intangible differences:

1. knowledge: knowledge that has not been exposed to the university is either highly targeted or miscellaneous but not refined, which is related to one's own work (knowledge that has been engaged in the same job or worked more than once); Those who have gone to college will receive undergraduate education and professional-related basic knowledge more systematically.

2, contacts: not much explanation;

3. Vision or attitude towards personnel: Personally, I think that going to college and not going to college have different development directions in vision or attitude towards personnel, and there is no difference between good and bad; In fact, there is an old saying, "36 plans are the best policy." There are many people who haven't gone to college and are still creating their own world. As long as you find your own suitable industry, your own interests, and perseverance (I think people with perseverance will be more successful in their own fields than those who have gone to college or even graduate school), you will certainly succeed.