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Why do you have to go to a good university?
In fact, we all know that people study to go to a good university, but have we ever wondered why we should insist on going to a good university? We have been taught by adults since childhood to study hard and then try to get into a good university. Then let's talk about why we should insist on studying in a good university.

Going to college, and, importantly, going to a good university. I'm not condemning people who didn't go to college or who didn't go to a good university, and I don't praise people in key universities very much. This is just a general statement.

I. Self-discipline/environment.

The reason lies in students' self-discipline. You may not know it in high school because teachers and parents are urging you, but in college, the gap is obvious. So that's why we all went to college as a group, but in the end you found a good place, and I'm still confused.

Self-discipline is self-discipline ability. On weekends, some people play games and watch plays in the dormitory, others are busier than attending classes, and the library building runs back and forth. People are easily assimilated, and people in good universities are obviously more self-disciplined. Even if you are not self-disciplined in high school, your self-discipline will get better and better in such an environment. Self-discipline is also of great help to a person's life. Successful people are self-disciplined. Environment will affect your self-discipline.

Ii. facilities and conditions

These schools have perfect hardware facilities, beautiful school environment and wider campus. Secondly, schools have stronger soft power, especially in scientific research. We can enjoy resources that other schools can't, otherwise the total budget of these schools is close to10 billion, which is not available to everyone.

Third, a good university can bring confidence to students. After observation, we will find that the more students in famous universities, the more confident they are in doing things. This is the confidence brought by a school and the alma mater temperament brought by countless outstanding alumni and schools. Finally, once you enter a good university, you can choose more directions. Many undergraduate graduates from famous universities can choose to take the postgraduate entrance examination, study abroad, take the civil service examination, take the postgraduate entrance examination and find a job. In a slightly better school, the postgraduate entrance examination rate can reach 25%, and the rate of going abroad is around 25%, while ordinary undergraduate universities can only take postgraduate entrance examinations and study abroad at their own expense. This is a hard reality to change.