How do people who did not go to college do well? Are they really bad?

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Netizen one:

The university we usually refer to is higher education, and the qualifications of higher education include three levels of junior college, undergraduate and postgraduate. A junior college is also a university, and a junior college student is also a college student, so the claim that the subject said that he did not go to a college but went to a junior college is wrong.

I think the title of the question is trying to express how people who did not go to undergraduate but went to junior college are doing now. It can be said that most junior college students are worse than undergraduates, and they are not as good as undergraduates in terms of salary, working environment, and benefits. Do not accept rebuttals, I am talking about the national phenomenon, not the conclusions drawn by friends and classmates around you.

The contempt for academic qualifications has never dissipated since it was created, and it has become more and more serious. The status of junior college students in society is far inferior to that of undergraduate students. The minimum requirement for many jobs is an undergraduate degree, and junior college students are far from being excluded. There is no way to submit resumes, let alone interviews.

Netizen two:

For those undergraduate students, seeing that they usually post on Moments or talk about it, I feel very emotional that the university they study is called a university. Entering a good school is really different. The school environment determines how high you think about things. After graduation, many people have signed into good companies. At least the job benefits and salary are acceptable, and they can see the future.

Although junior colleges and undergraduates belong to higher education and are both universities, there is still a gap between the two periods. What we can do is to study hard to enrich ourselves, and slowly narrow the gap, or even fill it. Everything is different from person to person, your thoughts determine your actions.

Netizen three:

I graduated from a junior college. To correct here, I am also admitted to a college. The so-called junior college is a college major, not because I am a college student. I am a liberal arts major, and I work for a salary that basically has no technical content. I usually write things, fiddle with materials, and use my brain a little. It should be said that it does not require much physical strength, and it is relatively easy and stress-free, but the salary is Poor little. I want to change jobs, but I don’t have any other skills, so I’m just wasting my time. It’s been more than ten years in a blink of an eye, and I’m too lazy to move when I’m used to it.

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