Walk to Zhengzhou University.
My undergraduate course is also from Zhengzhou University, and I have always wanted to get out of the postgraduate entrance examination. The result is not very satisfactory, and the score can't go up. The 985 college is really abnormal and can't be transferred back to our school. Now I'm a graduate student. My feelings, this really needs to be considered from myself. For example, if you feel that your practice, communication and hands-on skills in college are strong enough, independent enough, and your psychological quality has reached a certain standard, then you'd better go out for employment. What I have learned is superficial. Spending more time at school is like wasting my youth. I also want to go out and start a business, but on the one hand, my family wants me to continue to go to school, and on the other hand, I feel that I am incompetent and have no goals. I just want to spend more time to determine what I want to do in the future and how to develop. In fact, graduate students who are employed may not be more popular than undergraduates. It is also an advantage for undergraduates to get employment early and have many years of work experience. You see, many companies now recruit people with certain work experience, and you still can't get the money for work experience for a few years after graduation. Your situation would be much better if you had a seminar, because it is completely free, and you should have 500 or 300 research scholarships every month. If you are lucky, the school will have additional incentive policies, but you need to fight for them yourself. Tutors generally speak highly of students who leave, so tuition is really not something you need to consider. Besides, you are allowed to walk because you are familiar with our school. Run for class monitor and grade leader at the beginning of school. As for girlfriends, it is true that many students can't accept long-distance relationships. This also requires you to understand each other. In fact, having said that, the decision is still up to you. Weigh the pros and cons and consider them comprehensively.