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In terms of employment, will college students from rural areas have an advantage over students from cities?
It is difficult for rural college students to gain too many advantages in front of urban college students. First of all, rural college students are hard-working, hard-working and resilient, while urban college students are not necessarily hard-working and have never suffered; Secondly, compared with urban education, rural education can only achieve quality and quantity in cultural classes, and it is difficult to achieve Excellence in broadening students' horizons and thinking; Finally, rural students generally feel inferior, especially after entering universities and workplaces. This inadvertently formed character will greatly affect a person's future.

First of all, after entering the workplace, college students are eager to express themselves in their first jobs in order to gain broader development opportunities. Therefore, whether it is rural or urban, the degree of effort is quite the same, and there is not much difference. Moreover, on the same platform, the level of all workers is actually not much different. If they don't work hard, they may be eliminated at any time. No matter how difficult it is, they have to bite the bullet.

Children in cities can be a little sissy sometimes, and they are not as resilient as rural students when encountering difficulties, which is due to their growing experience. However, because they have received diversified quality education since childhood, urban students seem to be able to think from multiple angles and have clearer career plans. These are abilities that some rural students don't have. And these abilities can often play a vital role in a person's career.

I am a student from the countryside, because my family conditions were average when I was a child, and I really felt a little inferior. However, with the help of my parents and my own efforts, I overcame a lot in college. This kind of psychology will indeed be brought into the work, making the whole person look lack of self-confidence. Children in cities may be less affected by inferiority complex. But nothing is absolute. As long as rural candidates can work hard to overcome their shortcomings, they can do their best!