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What do you think of the uselessness of universities and knowledge?
In recent years, the view of "the uselessness of universities and the uselessness of knowledge" has risen, which seems reasonable, but it is not. It's not that knowledge is useless, but that what you have learned is far from enough. Specifically, people who hold this view are often due to these reasons:

Many college students usually don't study hard in professional courses, play games everywhere in the dormitory, take surprise exams before the exam and barely pass. Although he found a job, he had to learn everything again, because his knowledge in college was not solid at all. Obviously, a lot of things in college are talked about, but he doesn't know it himself. There are still many college students who find jobs that are not in line with their majors after graduation, which will also cause the phenomenon that what they have learned in college is useless. In fact, this is the experience that limits their thinking. I have just worked for two years, and I feel that my circle is the whole "society", and my work has nothing to do with my major. I feel that I have learned nothing in college.

These people who think that university knowledge is useless do not understand the essence of university education. Besides learning specific knowledge, college education is more important to cultivate a person's way of thinking and study habits. College and junior high school are completely different. Many university teachers are free-range, and sometimes they will focus on the key points and let students think for themselves, and read books to find methods and answers. The understanding of knowledge can't be superficial, so we need to think for ourselves and understand what we have learned systematically and comprehensively. This self-study ability is also of great benefit in future work. Because work also requires a certain degree of self-study ability, and a lot of knowledge needed for work is allocated by the master, so self-study ability is very important. There is another way to learn. Find a suitable learning method, get twice the result with half the effort.

In addition, the university is not a place to learn only knowledge, but a transitional stage towards society. College students should not be bookworms who can only learn, but should develop in an all-round way. You should master knowledge, learn from people and know how to be a man. This requires college students' knowledge and social practice, not only confined to classes and books, but also actively participate in social activities, such as innovation and entrepreneurship competitions and company internships, and constantly combine written knowledge with practice in order to deeply feel the power brought by knowledge.