Survey content:
This survey asks college students whether they have participated in part-time jobs or internships, what kind of social practice they want to participate in most, whether the jobs or internships they have participated are consistent with their majors, whether they can reflect the combination of practice and theoretical knowledge, and what they have gained from their work or internships.
Purpose of investigation:
Through investigation, we can understand contemporary college students' views on social practice and analyze their life practice, so as to analyze the problems existing in college students' social practice with Marxist philosophy and put forward solutions, so that college students can treat social practice correctly and gain true knowledge in practice. In the future practice, you can better contact the society, exercise your professional skills and find opportunities for development.
Respondents:
This survey selected 500 college students, including 200 from Guangzhou University, 0/00 from Sun Yat-sen University, 0/00 from Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, 50 from South China University of Technology and 50 from Guangdong University of Technology. The grades are 50 freshmen, 300 sophomores and 0/50 juniors.
Investigation method:
Through the distribution of questionnaires, 500 questionnaires were distributed and 500 valid questionnaires were recovered.
Findings:
From the survey, it is found that many college students think that part-time job is their second "classroom" and they can learn a lot of valuable things through part-time job. "Being is reasonable". There is no distinction between high and low occupations. No matter what profession has advantages and disadvantages, it depends on your own needs.
Many college students feel that they can try as long as they can make money. Brand agency, promotion and other jobs that college students didn't need before have now become acceptable jobs for college students.