Yes, it does in the real world. Even many people can't find a good job when they go to college, because they don't make good use of the resources of the university, or they don't have a heart to make progress. Such people don't need to go to college. It is better to enter the society early and realize what you will face in the future, know clearly and see the society clearly. There is another kind of people who don't need to go to college, such as Bill Gates and Lawrence? People like Ellison and michael dell, because of their outstanding talents, universities can't satisfy their thirst for knowledge, and universities can't provide them with anything meaningful. As for the others, I think it is helpful, although not necessarily necessary, to go to college if we can make good use of the people who have come out of college.
In fact, going to college is not only for finding a job, but also for many other things, such as broadening one's horizons, improving one's realm, learning more systematic, comprehensive and profound knowledge, learning interpersonal skills, and establishing one's own network of contacts (in China's social reality, the importance of contacts cannot be overemphasized. Not long ago, there was a very authoritative statistic that more than 80% of the income was brought by contacts. In particular, how much you want to achieve, your own core team is very important), if you only attended secondary school, you can't get close to those top people, and your contacts will naturally be much worse.
I am now in a 985 engineering university, but I feel that there are still few good teachers. There is no qualitative difference between many classroom models and high schools. Most classes are taught by teachers, and students rarely or rarely participate in the class. Some teachers speak a little better, and students may attend classes a little more or listen carefully. Only a few classrooms really provide opportunities for teachers and classmates to interact. In my opinion, the main drawback of studying now is that many things the teacher says are theoretical and have no practical application. In class, the teacher only instills in us theoretical things that we can see in books ((if so, what does the teacher need to do? We might as well buy a book and chew it more simply, and now there are many online videos of courses on the Internet. What's the difference between a classroom without interaction and watching online classroom videos? Oh, there is a difference, that is, the online teacher speaks more brilliantly, and if so, the college classroom basically loses its meaning of existence)))), instead of solving practical problems for us, or how these help us in real life, why do you want to learn this course, and what impact does it have on us whether you learn it or not? What society requires of you now is what talents you have and what practical things you have. The company will not just pay you. College students can't learn anything really useful in class. . The university classroom should exercise students' abilities in all aspects as much as possible, such as brainstorming, discussion and speech. Teachers should make a good connection between real life and classroom knowledge, and students and teachers should prepare materials and knowledge reserves that may be involved in class.
Freedom. . These two words are precious to universities. .
These are some replies that I am learning. Take a good look at yourself and get to know it.