Should juniors give up classes to intern at startups? 985 graduation senior sister cried and said

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Netizen one:

What is the student's main job? study!

So, do you have to go to class? not necessarily. Why are you in class? To learn knowledge, there is no need to go to the knowledge, and the natural disaster factor is omitted (use the Plum Blossom Easy Count to calculate your student number); if you don’t know anything, there is no need to go to class if you are not interested at all. What to do (make up your own mind). Back to the topic, go to a startup, forgo your studies.

It depends on your own choice. Among them, I will list one or two pros and cons: startups such as Jack Ma and Ma Huateng can go, too. This not only considers your own vision, but also the quality of your team! Great ideals, values, visions for the future, etc. If not, you might as well learn to code in the dormitory by yourself.

Netizen two:

Do you choose society because you are tired of majors and tired of school, or choose society because of curiosity, or choose society because of family compulsion. Give yourself a reason not to regret it. Have it? No, there is absolutely no need to give up your studies, because you are a junior, and it will only take a year to live and die. Look long, use short. Persistence will give you more choices, why not do it?

The world is better because of trust, you must first trust yourself. How to trust yourself? Do what you should do well, if you think about it, and still insist on going to the sea, I wish you all the best.

Netizen three:

There are many internship opportunities for college students and sometimes very few. I personally agree with going to a company for an internship. I believe that only actual combat can bring out the truth, and only actual combat can make you more clearly aware of your own abilities and your deficiencies. On the other hand, in You can't experience how a team works in school, what is your missing ability in a team position, so I don't think you should let it go if you have an opportunity. After graduation, the recruiting unit also pays more attention to personal social practice experience, what roles and what roles you have participated in and what you have gained. Your resume is just a report.

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