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Is there a difference between college students studying in ordinary universities and those studying in famous universities?
Personally, with the development of society, the pressure of employment is increasing, which leads to the increasing competitive pressure among college students, and employers also attach great importance to the academic qualifications of college graduates. Therefore, college students are often in an awkward position when they are employed, and even many college students complain why there is such a big gap.

1, graduates from ordinary universities and famous universities have different requirements for themselves during their studies, such as English. For graduates of ordinary universities, it is limited to CET-4 and CET-6, while for graduates of famous universities, it is not limited to CET-4 and CET-6, but higher ones, such as IELTS and TOEFL. This shows that there is still a big difference between them, and the difference is really not a little.

2. Many graduates from ordinary universities and famous universities think that they don't have time for internships, but for many graduates from famous universities, such as graduates from finance departments, they will go to some financial groups for internships for at least six months, such as Standard Chartered, Citigroup and East Asia. In addition, for some college students who graduated from famous universities, they have already expressed their opinions in their major and even in the cutting-edge magazines of this industry during their school days.

In short, no matter what kind of university you choose, you should work hard, learn more knowledge and pay more, which will always be useful in your later life. Remember, since God has given talents, let them be used! Always shining with golden light. Don't be discouraged, do what you should do, come on, the future belongs to you young people!