Tell us what you think about the phenomenon of college students coming back

Updated on educate 2024-05-13
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It should be viewed in two parts: from the perspective of the higher education system, this is definitely a denial of China's higher education reform, fierce competition and increasing employment pressure, has forced college students to adapt to this cruel reality in advance; From a college student's personal point of view, this is a realistic and rational choice. However, in the long run, this phenomenon has led to a waste of educational resources, and it is hoped that China's educational administrative departments will not ignore the continuation of this phenomenon and come up with countermeasures as soon as possible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The backwardness of the education system!

    Many schools only pay attention to the education of theoretical knowledge, and lack the cultivation of students' hands-on ability, which directly leads to the phenomenon of college students returning to the furnace as mentioned by the landlord.

    For example, when I was in school, I learned foxbase, but it was no longer used in society at that time. It's funny that you have to use FB when you take the grade.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It may be that I didn't learn enough in my major in school, and I want to practice it so that I can gain a foothold in society.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In recent years, it has become commonplace for college students to "return to the furnace" technical schools. Some people praise this phenomenon, saying that college students entering technical schools are a manifestation of humility and pragmatism; There are concerns that this reflects the failure of university education.

    Zhao Shuwu, who has been engaged in technical education for a long time, believes that universities mainly cultivate students' thinking and innovation ability, while technical schools focus on exercising students' hands-on practical ability, and there is no contradiction between the two, and people should abandon the outdated concept that "college students enter technical schools and then study from white-collar to blue-collar workers".

    Nowadays, whether it is employers or graduates who are preparing for employment, they are well aware that academic qualifications are not equal to ability, and the phenomenon of "returning to the furnace" is a verification of a point of view.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    College students' vocational knowledge and skills on campus need to be improved, and through the practice of internships, college graduates can be fully employed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This problem should be guided to start from an early age in order to suppress it! But the problem is that adults can't do it well, and children can't learn from adults, so this is a bad circle, how to solve it? I'm speechless.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A manifestation of selfishness Not to mention that people who occupy places love to learn, people who love to learn get up at 6 o'clock every day, and they still need to occupy places.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I'm ashamed to say that I'm one of them, and I've helped my fellow dormitories occupy a seat, and other classmates have also helped me occupy a seat. I once read a newspaper here that published a survey report by a university investigating the most uncivilized behavior of college students, and one of them was Placeholder. Actually, I think it's okay to go early in class to occupy a seat.

    Now is a competitive society, and if you want to achieve results, you have to strike first. But in the library, I don't think it's very appropriate, in the library I rarely occupy a seat, usually there are few people, so I don't have to worry about not being able to occupy a seat, and during the final review, it is usually my classmates who help me occupy a seat. But sometimes I see people who go into the library at the same time as me and can't find a seat, and go around over and over again, I also feel quite uncomfortable, a book or a teapot can represent a person?

    Actually, we didn't mean to occupy a seat, no way!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Unhealthy tendencies + educational malpractices.

    There is no talk of education here.

    Occupying a seat is a very bad behavior. Educational resources are now out of harmony, and this will be even worse.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This is a satire on demographic and social issues. Thanks to the "multiple births" program of the last century, employment has become a bottleneck in this generation. There are not enough jobs to accommodate it.

    To be honest, you can't learn anything in college, people go to school to find a job, and let people go to school to prevent them from looking for a job. In fact, we don't need to be so deeply educated now, and it is said that Chinese children have the heaviest burden. Difficult schoolwork allows children to compete fiercely, probably a cannibalistic conspiracy.

    Occupying a seat in the university is a kind of competition, and we are led by the nose, and in the end we beat our kind and think that we are successful people in society, but in fact we are just human pawns.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In today's society, as a boy, the pressure can be imagined, over 18 years old, you have to think about the future, because you are no longer a child who relies on your parents, adulthood, for boys, is another stage of life. If you happen to talk about a girlfriend, the family is urging marriage, bride price, car, house and other tangible and invisible pressures one after another, if you are still a boy who can only play, I am afraid that no girl is willing to follow such you. It's better to rely on others than to rely on yourself, it's better to learn technology than to work, and to be young and have a skill is more effective than anything else.

    The ability to survive also depends on the attitude of life, as the old saying goes: even if there are thousands of acres of fertile land, it is better to have thin skills, learn a skill, the society is not easy to mix, and the society does not accept people who have no ability. Nowadays, chefs should play a new movement of food for people's lives based on green, with delicious taste as the core, and nutrition as the purpose.

    Hohhot New Oriental is a good choice! Good luck!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    On the one hand, many college students are just messing around in college and are not competitive. On the other hand, college students now pay low salaries and skilled blue-collar jobs are high. A lot of what you learn in universities is theoretical knowledge, and now many universities lack corresponding practical courses, and many nominal internships are just formalism and don't have much meaning.

    After graduating and entering the social work, there is a far gap between the skills required by employers and the employers.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In recent years, the phenomenon of college students "returning to the furnace" to study in vocational schools has increased year by year, and many vocational colleges have even set up "college student classes" for targeted training.

    When it comes to college students returning to vocational schools, some people always blame the curriculum in the university for not being practical, and this black pot really can't be thrown at the university. It is not denied that some universities in the process of blindly pursuing upgrading, lost the characteristics of the previous specialty, and became large and complete, and some majors only seek people to have me, but do not achieve the excellence of people, resulting in the lack of competitiveness of talents in the job market.

    However, after all, universities are not vocational schools, because the division of labor between the two is different, and universities are more about preaching, teaching, and solving doubts, and cultivating students' correct "three views" and problem-solving methods, rather than direct skills education. Those who have gone to college know that a diploma is only a certification of knowledge literacy, and the real work ability and level need to be continuously sharpened in future practice.

    After going through the college entrance examination and finishing college, it is inevitable that people will return to vocational school to study. "Just go to work outside and go directly, what other skills do you need to learn? ”In fact, after graduating from university, going to technical secondary school is the same thing as studying for a doctorate after graduation, both in order to continue education and adapt to the needs of society with new knowledge and skills.

    Whether it is reading "up" or "down", the expansion of knowledge is horizontal, which can increase the width and thickness of personal ability, and it cannot be said that "down" means that there is a problem with the direction.

    Studying for a Ph.D. or going to a vocational school is related to the demand drive of the job market, and the motivation is the same for increasing the bargaining chips of employment competition by consolidating knowledge, or finding another way in life. Attending university and vocational schools, as well as attending lectures, trainings, and further education, are just one part of an individual's lifelong education in order to achieve sustainable human development.

    From the perspective of the cycle of talent training, there will always be a time lag between the market demand and the school's talent delivery, which is often in demand at this time, and surplus after a few years. At every turn, I blame the university for not being grounded, and I am also a little wronged. Some universities, in order to catch up with the fashion in the setting of majors, rush to the top, resulting in the duplication of disciplines and the oversupply.

    The updating of knowledge is also very fast, and there is no one-time thing to study, even if the joint training of universities and vocational schools becomes the direction, it cannot be expected that a single academic achievement will benefit for life. How a person chooses his or her studies is entirely for his or her personal hobbies or life development. Therefore, there is no need to be too surprised and interpreted by college students "returning" to vocational schools.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Too much interpretation is that it is better to study in a technical school than to go to a technical school, what do you do with the admissions office, what to do with national policies, and how do university teachers get paid.

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