Should I go to graduate school or find a job instead?

Updated on educate 2024-04-29
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Whether it's going to graduate school or looking for a job, it depends on your mentality.

    The first three months of the graduate school entrance examination are the most difficult, some of the students around me are preparing for the graduate school entrance examination, some are preparing to find a job, and in the current form, it is becoming more and more difficult to find a job for graduate students.

    There are two theories (which I personally summarize): one is that it is better to have a job with a high degree, and the other is that work experience is sometimes more important.

    If you can calm down and prepare for revision, wait for the exam with peace of mind, and at the same time love a certain major and want to continue your studies in this major in order to achieve better results, then you will go to graduate school and don't think about anything.

    If you are looking for a better job, it is best to focus on finding a job, and then take a master's degree in education, which is actually similar to a graduate student, but with a certain amount of work experience.

    It's best not to think about both, it's tiring and it's easy to be unprepared for either.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    According to their own conditions and actual situation, there are also decisions based on their own characteristics. There is no absolute conflict between the graduate school entrance examination and the job search, you can take the graduate school entrance examination as a process to improve your level, and don't care about the result. After all, the graduate school entrance examination is still for a better job.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you can find a suitable job, it's best to choose to work, otherwise go to graduate school.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It takes a year to rewrite the fate of life, and this choice does not need to be entangled.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's good to find a job!

    You will be old when you come out of the graduate school entrance examination.

    I can't enjoy my youth anymore, I'm old!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Although the higher the academic qualification, the better, but practice is also really important. I think it's a graduate school entrance examination while working. Neither is wrong. It's just going to be a little tired. But life is to fight hard to be wonderful. Step up your game!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I'm also confused. I've been through 5 to 8.

    But I figured it out, my cultural class is not very good, if I go to graduate school, it will take a lot of work, and I may not be able to get into it then, of course, it is the best to get in. I'm now concentrating on my major and preparing to start working next year.

    If your culture classes are okay, I hope you can go to graduate school, after all, every college student has thought about it.

    Good luck!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Heck, going to graduate school and finding a job was really a life choice

    But I feel that if I don't go to graduate school, I will have a lot of regrets

    Why make life regretful?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Like me, I've gone so much, but I chose to go to graduate school first, and then I didn't get into the exam, and then I worked.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you can find a job that you are satisfied with, there is really no need to go to graduate school.

    If you've graduated and you've got an offer that satisfies you, go for the job. Note that I would like to emphasize "to your own satisfaction", salary, holidays, working hours, including whether you can accept what others will say about you after your work, etc. If you think the job is OK after a comprehensive evaluation, then you go for it.

    Because even if you continue to study for a master's degree or a doctorate, there is no guarantee that you will definitely encounter an equally satisfying or even more satisfying job. (Here's a little trick: As your qualifications change, your expectations of your job change.)

    For example, when you graduate from undergraduate, you can find a job that you are satisfied with, but you do not join the company, but choose to study; But by the time you graduate with a master's degree, you won't be able to see that job you had and you won't have a new dream job to choose from, which will be very embarrassing......)

    But if you don't find a suitable job when you graduate, instead of squatting at home, you should go to a book. You can look for it while studying, and after finding it, you can do an internship before you graduate, or drop out of school and join the company if you can. If you can't find it, you will have at least a master's degree after a few years; If you can't find it, you can do another ...... for a PhD

    So there is no need to talk about lofty things such as self-improvement, many people actually want a good life, and graduate school is just one of the means. Since it is just a means, then use it when necessary, and do not use it if it is not necessary, instead of putting the cart before the horse, and regard it as an essential stage of life.

    Again, of course, I would like to stress again that the work must be "to your own satisfaction". I'm not in favor of just getting a job and doing it, at least it's about the same. After all, most of them are ordinary people, and they are not ruthless characters who cantilever and thorn in their backs.

    From the beginning, taking a pitiful salary to do what you hate and live a cramped life will not make many people angry and try to catch up, it will only make people more and more sad to live. Be tired, you can give more money; I don't have a lot of money, at least I'm willing to do it; I don't have money and I don't like to work, you have to be able to let me lie down, right? If you don't have any of them, then it's just nonsense to learn and improve your work while doing it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After the postgraduate entrance examination, not only can you find a good job, but also your development direction and personal ability will be greatly improved.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    First of all, there is the question of personal positioning. Many people want to skip the jobs they could see when they were an undergraduate.

    However, the general improvement of knowledge is the work done in the undergraduate period, and the graduate students only choose a direction to study and choose a subject direction, and the mastery of some basic knowledge is in the undergraduate science.

    With the expansion of graduate students and the increase in the number of graduate students year by year, the market for graduate students is gradually becoming saturated. Employers recruit graduate students with a first-class undergraduate, and graduate students are unwilling to do this kind of work.

    So we don't go to negotiate. This has led to the current situation that it is difficult for graduate students to find jobs. Counting.

    It is recommended that graduate students participate in social practice and have internship experience during their time at the university. Plan your career ahead of time.

    What kind of skills do you need to use to enter which industry, and what certificates you need to use, prepare in advance, and you can prepare in advance when you recruit at school.

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