Why are many poor rural college students reluctant to return to their hometowns to live and develop

Updated on society 2024-04-02
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I am also a child from the countryside, and it is certain that if the subject really asks this question from the heart, then the subject must be a child from the city. Because in the eyes of rural children, it is easy to understand the phenomenon that "college graduates from rural areas are unwilling to return to their hometowns for development". Let me briefly share my opinion.

    1. Socialization in my hometown

    Living in the countryside, people tend to care a lot about what others think. There is no way around this, after all, it is limited by the level of education. Therefore, people tend to follow others and do things differently, and they are not willing to let themselves be different.

    Instead of judging the good and bad of things yourself. So in general, in my opinion, life in the countryside will have a lot of constraints, and even if you know how to follow your heart's principles, you will be influenced a lot by relatives or others. And it's hard for you to reason with them.

    So for me, there are a lot of things that I personally don't like about socializing in my hometown, so that's a big reason why I don't want to live in the countryside. But it's not that I don't like the people in our hometown, there are also a lot of simple and touching things about us rural people.

    Second, the resources of the hometown

    I think that's the biggest reason why I don't want to go back to the countryside. Because there is no doubt that I have been studying for more than ten years, and I have worked hard for a long time to get out of the countryside and see a broader world. For some people, staying in the countryside may also be a fulfillment of their life aspirations.

    But for me, whether you mean that I am materialistic or greedy, but I just yearn for more beautiful things, I feel that I have a clear conscience. And these things, it is difficult to provide me with corresponding resources in my hometown.

    A simple example is ** and reading. In the city, I can easily go to the big bookstores to find some of my favorite books, but in the countryside, I may not even be able to get the books I buy online (I have to walk a long way to get a courier in town). In the city, I can sign up for a professional guitar training class or find a piano tutor, which is difficult to provide in the countryside.

    As we all know, the Internet industry is generally concentrated in big cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, not to mention rural areas, even in small cities, it is difficult to find a suitable creative job. So going back to the countryside I would lose all my professional advantages. Rural areas may need a physical education teacher more than a programmer who can code.

    For me, even if I have a simple desire, if I can't find a suitable job to support myself, then nothing else can be said for me. And if I were asked to do something outside of my major, wouldn't it be a waste for me to study my whole university?

    Therefore, due to the limited resources in the countryside, I prefer to stay in the city after graduating from university.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In fact, I am also a rural college student, and now it seems that college students in rural areas are no longer so rare, more and more college students go out of the countryside and go to big cities through their own efforts, but the more common phenomenon is that after graduation, they live and develop in the place where they go to school, and refuse to go back to their hometown.

    In fact, the reason for this is very obvious: the rural conditions are not good, and the life is poor. Compared with the big cities, poor college students feel that there is no future for development in the rural areas, feel that there are no opportunities and superior conditions to stay in the rural areas, and cannot enjoy the benefits of many cities, and the living conditions and material conditions in the rural areas are limited, and the poor college students hope to find a place in the prosperous big cities, so as to gain a foothold and develop in the big cities. <>

    In addition, poor college students are no longer able to adapt to life in their hometowns. In their eyes, they don't seem to know what the changes of their rural hometown have become, and if no one says the changes of their hometown in a few years, they may also feel strange, and after graduation, they prefer to stay in the big city or go to college, because they feel that they have been used to and adapted to those places.

    In the end, for the sake of face, many college students, even those in poor rural areas, want to find a decent job outside and pursue a stable income after graduation, which in their opinion, this is to live up to the four years of hard work in college, and their university is not in vain, they feel that it is not decent to go back to the village to live and develop, no face, and not glorious at all, so they are very reluctant to go back to their hometown for development.

    No matter where you are, capable people can always survive and develop well, and gold will always shine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Living in a poor rural area is very difficult, and people who are familiar with modern society really want to go back to the "last century" life? Especially college students from rural areas, many of them were admitted to universities with the idea of not wanting to return to the countryside, and finally left that poor and backward place, why should they go back? Is there anything there to be nostalgic about?

    What else is there besides the hometown complex, which can bring them happiness or joy? Nothing, just endless torment.

    We ask ourselves, can people nowadays live without electricity and wifi? I believe that the vast majority of people can't, in the summer, once the power goes out at home, it's like a death, no air conditioning, no wifi, we start to "think about life": who am I, where am I, what am I going to do.

    He still cursed in his mouth: "The power goes out on such a hot day, and you can't let people live?" "Not to mention long-term life, even if it's just a few hours, how many people have persevered?

    Living in a big city, there is a comfortable place to live, when it is hot, you can turn on the electric fan, air conditioner, and when it is cold, you can turn on the heating. There is a wide variety of food, all kinds of fruits, vegetables, seafood. There is a variety of entertainment, computers, mobile parks, playgrounds.

    And what is there in the countryside? Almost nothing. There are only dilapidated brick houses, a single variety of meals, and one of the few forms of entertainment that have remained unchanged for the ages.

    bored and don't know who to find to relieve loneliness; I'm bored and don't know who to talk to; Even if you are happy, there are very few people who can express your joy.

    It is true that there are college students who have come out of poor rural areas on the news and returned to their hometowns, relying on their knowledge to lead their hometowns to a well-off life, so that their hometowns have undergone earth-shaking changes. But such people are very few and far between, and the chances of success are not great. So what reason do college students who come out of poor rural areas have to give up everything and continue to return to the countryside?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    At present, the main reasons why college students do not want to go back to the countryside are as follows:

    1.Urban-rural gap: There is a large gap between rural and urban areas in terms of economy, society, and culture, and rural areas lag behind in development compared with cities, lacking good infrastructure such as education and medical care, and lacking opportunities and resources.

    2.Employment opportunities: In the city, you can get more employment opportunities, especially those related to your major. In rural areas, due to the single industrial structure, there are fewer employment opportunities, and the jobs and benefits provided are relatively low.

    3.Living environment: Compared with the city, the living environment in rural areas is relatively backward, with inconvenient transportation, imperfect public services such as medical care, education, and culture, and relatively poor living conditions.

    4.Personal development: There are more development opportunities in the city, which can give young people more opportunities to try and exercise, provide a broader development platform, and enable young people to grow rapidly and improve their own quality and obtain higher income.

    In short, more and more college students do not want to return to the countryside, mainly because of the gap between urban and rural areas, employment opportunities, living environment and personal development, which requires the joint efforts of all sectors of society to improve rural development conditions and provide more opportunities and resources to attract more outstanding young people to return to their hometowns for entrepreneurship and development.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Some parents often instill in their children from a young age that they should study hard, and when they grow up, they should leave the countryside and live in the big city, which makes most people think that I must leave this small place from an early age, and I think this is part of the reason.

    Leave the countryside and go to the big city.

    Moreover, some of the rural areas where I have lived since childhood have not improved for so many years, the environment is poor, and the employment conditions are poor, which leads to the small pull of rural areas for college students, which is also part of the reason. On the contrary, from the perspective of the city, there are a large number of high-quality jobs, which can meet the employment needs of most college students, and secondly, the beautiful environment, convenient transportation, good living conditions, policy support, etc. are very convenient for college students to come to work in big cities.

    Metropolis. So, obviously, college students are still more willing to work in big cities than to go back to the countryside.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I don't want to go back to the countryside to live and work, mainly because I don't adapt to rural life, I am backward in all aspects, there are no good employment opportunities, and the living conditions are relatively difficult. So I'd rather live in a big city, even if it's harder.

    First of all, there is a lack of good entrepreneurial planning, no goals, and no entrepreneurial consciousness in rural areas. College graduates who return to their hometowns to start their own businesses also face the problem of insufficient funds for entrepreneurship and development in the process of starting their own businesses. You may say, isn't the state now introducing policies to support?

    But the reality is that the results are not very obvious due to environmental constraints.

    Many young people have also tried to return home and start their own businesses, but most have failed. Because of this, no one wants to come back. Returning to their hometown to start a business is still in the exploration stage for many young people, and it is also the choice of very few people to come back, the factory cannot be opened, the e-commerce has no platform, and the general part-time job employment opportunities are equal to zero.

    There is also the fact that in the face of getting married, finding a few more people to go on a blind date in a big city is nothing at all. But in a small town, if two or three blind dates still don't work, the gossip will spread. People around you will think that it is not the environment's problem, but that you may not be willing to start a family with you in some way.

    Working hard in small towns, many times other people's attitudes towards themselves are not determined by their own ability, but by their own network. If the relationship is strong, you can have more dignity and get better opportunities. It doesn't matter, you can only sit on a cold bench for the rest of your life.

    There is no promotion and salary increase, but it is common to be a backstabber and coolie.

    There are also various social security resources that are scarce, such as seeing a doctor, in big cities, although it is difficult to get a big hospital, as long as you register the number, you can get pretty good medical conditions. But when you go to a small town and encounter some serious illnesses, the best way is to send them to a big hospital. But this distance will aggravate the condition a lot, so it's really inconvenient.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are many reasons that prevent many people from wanting to return to their hometowns to work and live in China, but here are some of the main ones:

    Lack of employment opportunities: The lack of employment opportunities and adequate wages in many rural areas makes it difficult for people to find a stable job locally, which is one of the main reasons why many people are reluctant to return to their hometowns.

    Inadequate educational resources: In many rural areas, there are relatively few educational resources, especially higher education opportunities, which makes young people with university degrees reluctant to return to the countryside.

    Uneven urban-rural development: In China, the development gap between urban and rural areas is quite stark, and the economic and social development of cities far exceeds that of rural areas, which also makes many people feel that living and working in rural areas will be limited.

    Poor living conditions: Poor infrastructure, health care and social welfare in rural areas and poor living conditions make many people reluctant to return to the countryside.

    Insufficient market demand: The economy in rural areas is relatively homogeneous, and the market demand is relatively insufficient, which is also the reason why some people with entrepreneurial ideas are reluctant to return to their hometowns.

    In summary, there are many problems and challenges facing rural areas in China, which are the main reasons that prevent many people from wanting to return to their hometowns to work and live.

    Hope it helps.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.No future.

    If you don't graduate from a good university, or have a skill, working outside, you can generally only choose some simple low-level jobs, basically in the factory or some service industry, many people feel that they have been doing this, there is no room for appreciation, and they can't learn their own skills, and they are getting more and more confused after a long time. A few years later, I will also reach the age of marriage, and the pressure to buy a house will also come, so many people will choose to return home at this time to develop, after all, sooner or later they will come back, hoping to stabilize as soon as possible.

    2.High overhead.

    The salary in the city is higher, but the corresponding cost of living is also much higher, renting, daily consumption, it can be said that any aspect is every year will have a corresponding **, if the young people who have reached the age of marriage, to consider the wedding bride price to buy a house, and even in the future there are all the children together, only with their own ability there is no way to cope with the high prices in the city, it is difficult to save money.

    The house in the city is several times that of the hometown, and it is difficult to realize the dream of buying a house and settling down with your own ability. And the house in my hometown is cheap, and of course the pressure is much less. If you can't save any money in the city all the time, it is equivalent to wasting time, it is better to go back to the countryside as soon as possible to find some work, at least the expenses will be much less.

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