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Don't listen to those people, the knowledge you use after graduating from civil engineering is definitely the application of knowledge in school, and your salary is definitely proportional to your investment!
You must study well, and you will be glad for a lifetime because of your undergraduate efforts.
Learn English, Japanese, majors, and so on as much as you can, so that your university life is meaningful, and in addition to mastering more knowledge, you should pay attention to improving your social adaptability, communication skills, and so on.
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No matter when you learn something, it's your own, and you don't know when you'll be able to use it. So you still have to study hard. You don't know if you will go to graduate school in the future, and who knows what the future will be.
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Did you study civil engineering? I study cost, a department, and the major is different. But I'm a senior in college, and I'm going to graduate. I'm doing an internship.
Actually, no, if you don't have basic knowledge, it will be very difficult for you to do an internship, and if it is useless, then what's the point of opening a university?
Professional courses must be learned well, and those major cultural courses will be on the line. There's no need to ask for so fine in every subject, like that kind of Mao Dengsan and the like, it's not interesting. It would be nice to read more professional books.
It would be perfect if you could find an internship in a unit every winter and summer vacation. It's better to see a little more out there.
Absolutely heartfelt.
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wo Damn, if you study civil engineering, you will find that you will get at least twice as much money as you don't if you don't. And that's just the beginning. In the future, you will take much more than they do.
I studied civil engineering, but I didn't study it well. Regret. Now I have to teach myself. I'm tired.
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Does civil engineering have a lot to do with the Japanese language? I'm a learner. Only CET-6 is required....
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The landlord said: Even if I am admitted to graduate school, but my university is not good and there is no advantage?
This statement is clearly false!
The so-called advantage is relative.
1. The landlord has been admitted to graduate school, and he already has an advantage compared to his undergraduate classmates who have not been admitted to graduate school. This point, the landlord can't deny it, right?
2. If you are the same or close in all aspects of your graduate school, the landlord will be at a relative disadvantage compared to those students from prestigious undergraduate schools. This point, the landlord can't deny it, right?
In fact, yesterday has passed, yesterday can not be changed, why should the landlord indulge in the unchangeable yesterday?
The landlord should start with the present and look to the future.
Key ......It's still up to the landlord himself!
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You can go to other schools, it is recommended that you determine the school you want to go to as early as possible, and then you can start preparing for the major you want to take the graduate school entrance examination, and then start reading, reading books. At the same time, you can register for classes to take classes, such as postgraduate English and postgraduate politics, come on.
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No, you can be admitted to a good university when you are admitted to graduate school, and you can also change your major.
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You can be admitted to graduate school in other schools.
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Then don't take the 211 985 testA general college is also fine.
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Almost, a lot of units look at where your maiden home is? However, it is still possible to fool the public by taking a graduate exam.
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In the blink of an eye, we're also in our third year, and we're all faced with a grim choice. Graduate school or work, we can only choose one or the other. If you choose to go to graduate school, you naturally have to study hard and get into a good school, but I think after all, there are still a minority of people who are going to graduate school, and more people will choose to work and go directly to society.
I don't really plan to go to graduate school, so some classmates often say this about me, and you don't go to graduate school and still read books so seriously. Sometimes it's very harsh to hear, and I ask myself: Shouldn't I study hard if I don't go to graduate school???
I wondered, what was we studying so hard for? We were lost on the other side of the university, and I knew it was certainly not what we wanted. I think we must have dreamed of a hundred times more at the beginning, and we must have hoped to learn more professional knowledge, learn a skill, and master a good way of thinking.
There is a popular saying in college: in college, to earn the respect of others, you must not only rely on your studies, but also rely on your own connections. However, many people often neglect to study, and only concentrate on all kinds of boring activities, and in the end, interpersonal relationships are quite tense, and learning plummets.
Indeed, in college, you should not only study well, but also try to make good interpersonal relationships. I think studying hard doesn't seem to affect our relationships, but sometimes we like to put the cart before the horse. Maybe it's because the times are changing, our concepts are changing, and we almost give up learning because we feel that the knowledge in books is not practical.
Personally, I think it's very sad, I think that university study should no longer be limited to the book knowledge of the major, but the university is to provide a person with the formation of a thought, which may be useful for life. And the real learning is multifaceted, it is to pay more attention to current affairs and learn more about knowledge, I just like to read all kinds of miscellaneous books, so it is useless to study hard??? I.
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