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Why do many people who have never been to college say that it is useless to go to college?
People often only see what they want to see.

Answer the question "It's useless to go to college" first.

An important criterion to measure how well a person has done in society is how much money he has earned. As a college student, I can only earn five or six thousand yuan after graduation. Compared with students who go out to work to earn money after graduating from high school, the huge income gap explains why they think it is useless to go to college.

Considering the large population in China, less than 5% of the people are undergraduates. People who haven't gone to college are the mainstream of China's population. As long as these 5% people mix better than the average level of college students, there are conditions for the voice of "university uselessness" to appear all the time.

However, the influence of university on a person is not only in earning money.

It is also to broaden your horizons and improve your self-cultivation.

In college, you have the opportunity to meet like-minded people to do things together, and you have enough time to stay in the library and read books. You know people can't live just for the sake of oil, salt, sauce and vinegar.

It's just that since the expansion of college enrollment, vagrants who couldn't find jobs before have been locked up in college and played games for four years, learning nothing, finding decent jobs and making no money.

In the eyes of many people who have never been to college, they will think that it is useless to go to college, and it is true.

But from a big perspective, the overall academic qualifications of the rich in China are much higher than before, especially the dividends of population, policies and resources are gradually disappearing. Many businesses can't make money as before, the social division of labor is refined, and the requirements for professional skills are getting higher and higher. At present, the acquisition of these professional knowledge can only be well realized by going to college.