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A university that only recruits one college student.
"Is there a gap between college students from one university and two universities after graduation?" Someone asked.

The so-called university, that is, what we usually call the first batch of candidates admitted, is quite different from the second batch of candidates admitted. Take Fujian as an example. In the 20 19 college entrance examination, the first line of Fujian science students (493 points) is higher than the second line (393 points) 100 points, and the first line of Fujian liberal arts students (550 points) is 86 points higher than the second line (464 points).

If there is no gap between one and two college students, why is there such a gap between one line and two lines in the college entrance examination? If there is no gap between one university and two universities, who else will use the "power of the wild" to get into a key university? The biggest goal of those "college entrance examination factories" in high school for three years is to be admitted to the top universities (985,211universities are all one university). If you can get the first grade in the college entrance examination, basically no one will give up one choice, unless your major is rotten to the dregs.

What's the difference between college students in one university and those in two universities after graduation? Generally speaking, the employment quality of college students in one university is different from that in two universities.

First of all, it is easier for college students to find a "suitable" job after graduation. In the case of similar majors, students from one university and two universities go to an employer to participate in recruitment at the same time. Who is more likely to be recruited? The former, of course. This is like a blind date. When two people have similar abilities and family conditions, whoever has a high face value will find a favorite spouse more easily, and the employment situation of different batches of college students after graduation basically belongs to the same reason as blind date.

Secondly, in terms of overall employment treatment, college students in a university have more advantages. If you are a master at a university, you can "bargain" with the employer when you participate in the recruitment; But if you are just a college student in two ordinary universities, do you have enough confidence to put forward your own ideas with the person in charge of the employer? It is estimated that I will probably feel a little embarrassed, not to mention that I can't even cross the threshold of the employer directly.

Third, in a case, it is impossible to judge who is more dominant, the students from two universities or the students from one university. Writing here, many people may think of Ma Yun, an awesome person. Some people will say, "Isn't it that two college students are not as good as one college student? Ma Yun graduated from one university and two universities. How many college students can match his wealth and ability now? " So generally speaking, two books are not as good as one, but in some special circumstances, college students who graduated from two universities can also live a good life.

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