Let's take a look at the definition of major: major generally refers to university education, which is an important part of higher education and one of the academic levels of universities.
There is no doubt that a junior college is indeed a university.
I think there are four reasons for this problem:
1, the outside world is generally indifferent to the specialty. 2, the ability of junior college students is not recognized. 3. The teaching level of junior college is relatively low.
4. We like talking about college for four years so much that we ignore college for three years over time. This is really because of ignorance and even some degree of discrimination.
Why did you go to junior college? Because you really don't work hard enough, everyone is working hard for the college entrance examination in high school for three years. I'm sure you know exactly what you were doing. You may be asleep when others burn the midnight oil. You may be reading a novel while others are brushing the questions. You don't know where your mind is when others are listening attentively in class. This is the price of not working hard. You have to make your own choices.
Are you willing to admit that you are inferior to others after reading junior college? The college entrance examination is only the first challenge in life, and the road ahead is still so long. It's your choice whether to continue to be depressed or to keep improving.
Universities are not as miserable as they say.
In high school, there was only one way for us, and that was to study hard and get into a good university. However, the university is a brand-new starting point, because there are countless possibilities for the university. College is no longer a way to study, you can spend more time doing what you want to do.
A university is a university, and you are you. I hope you can distinguish clearly. Don't complain about universities. There are many losers in Tsinghua, and there are many awesome people in bad universities. University is just a train. Universities at different levels just buy different tickets. In the end, everyone has to get off to face a more cruel and realistic society. So, the most important thing is what you did in the car.
Some people sit comfortably and get lost after getting off the bus. Some people work hard to prepare in the car and immediately determine the direction to go after getting off the bus.
There is really no difference between studying for three years and four years in 2006.
For those who have their own goals and study hard in college, they don't care how many years they study in college, they just want to learn the most knowledge and ability in a limited time. Some people have studied for three years, but they have learned what others can learn in four years. Some people, even if you study for four years, are not as solid as others for one year. I always say that this is an era of self-study. Don't expect schools and teachers to teach you, and don't be satisfied with it in class. In society, those are really not enough.
Don't worry about academic qualifications anymore, now is the age of ability.
Recently, I noticed a detail. When many excellent companies recruit, the requirement of the education column is like this: "Heroes don't ask the source". I admit, academic qualifications will indeed be stuck in some fields, but since you have studied in a junior college, your academic qualifications are basically confirmed. Should you work harder? You speak English fluently. Will any company stick to you because of your education? I think it's rare. Your computer skills are excellent. Will any company deny you because of your education? Unless you are ill, I think.
In this increasingly pragmatic society, every company is eager for talents, and no company will support a group of people who are not good at their jobs. Except those pension units, you know. Some young people's startups I have contacted are full of passion. Their leader said that what they need now is talent. As long as people have good moral standards and abilities, salary is not a problem at all. They want candidates to speak with strength, such as whether you have any works or cases, rather than boasting.
Maybe you will say that there are more opportunities with good academic qualifications, but I want to tell you that opportunities are reserved for those who are prepared and have professional ability.
College students should be confident and don't feel inferior.
Because the general environment does not pay much attention to the attitude of junior college students, junior college students are easy to feel inferior. I don't think other people's attitudes should affect your life. You must be confident in going your own way. You are really no different from those so-called undergraduate courses. The difference between people should not be the difference between the universities they attend, but who works harder and whose life is more exciting. You can learn what you can learn in undergraduate course, and you can learn what you can't learn in this science. The key is whether to learn or not.
The library is useless no matter how big it is. The important thing is that you should study. No matter how good the teaching facilities are, it doesn't matter if you don't study. In a thousand words, you must be confident, and don't let others think that you are a broken jar.
Small universities can't affect your life. Everyone should go his own way. The real meaning of university study lies in broadening one's horizons, and learning knowledge and ability depends entirely on oneself. Those who didn't go to college still live a comfortable life, no worse than you who went to college. Therefore, whether a person can make a difference is not decided by the university.
College students, you should work harder and be stronger than others.