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What to do after college?
On the Fate and Choice after University Graduation (2008-09-02 22:06: 12) Reprinted Label: Misunderstanding of Graduation Classification: Random Thoughts and Writing.

Today, I saw a blog post about "What to do after graduating from college". I have been in close contact and communication with students since I taught for several years, and students often come to me to ask such questions. I want to talk about my personal views here.

The first three years (four-year system) or four years (if it is a five-year system) of a university are all stages of course learning. Students at this stage are polarized, some of them have strong self-control ability and a strong sense of urgency, so they can often be seen in classrooms and libraries, and of course their final exam results are far ahead; Some students have weak self-control and have no long-term plans for their own lives, so they fall into online games or their grades plummet because of emotional injury and depression! There is always a name on the make-up exam list. If you still can't pull back from the brink, you will be forced to drop out of school when the cumulative number of credits you fail in the end exceeds a certain limit, and there is no way to talk about graduation.

Before graduation 1 year, students begin to plan their future after 1 year. Their future after graduation can be divided into the following categories: 1, employment, here are several situations: first, finding an ideal job is fascinating; Second, the general work is not ideal, unhappy but there is no way; Third, all the way out is gone, so we have to find a unit to live in. Postgraduates should strive to receive higher education. 3. study abroad. 4. Be unemployed at home and be a neet.

At this time, some students will be confused because they have many problems to consider and don't know how to choose. For example, a certain armor said that he really wanted to take the postgraduate entrance examination, and he also had the strength, but his family's economic conditions were not good, and his parents hoped that he would get a job and support his family as soon as possible. My advice to him is to make a choice according to your own actual situation and personal interests. If you feel interested in further development, don't lose your nature. As for the family's financial situation, you can apply for relevant student loans at school with your parents to reduce their burden and don't force yourself to do things you don't like. Some students think that since they want to find an ideal job, they would rather not work and wait for opportunities at home. My suggestion is that college students' first job after graduation is an attempt of social practice, a challenge to their own lives and an accumulation of experience. Love it, love it, blend in with it, and there will be surprises for you!

There are many other situations, just because of people. After all, it boils down to one sentence: whatever you do, as long as you are happy, integrated and feel this process is the best!