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A senior student from Wuhan University fell to his death. How much pressure do undergraduate graduates feel?

About before the mid-1990s, going to college meant entering the ivory tower, and college students were the proud ones. As long as you can get into college, the state will provide you with distribution, and you will have an unbreakable iron rice bowl for the rest of your life. In addition, after you start working, your company will also provide free dormitories for singles to live in. After you get married, your company will also assign you a house to live in. So all the college students at that time needed to do was "turn a deaf ear to what was going on outside the window and read only the books of sages."

Times have changed. Since the mid-1990s, the country has begun to implement the employment policy of independent career choice, and college students have no iron rice bowl for life. Therefore, the pressure on college students is also increasing. From the first day they enter college, college students must prepare for their career choices four years later. Therefore, in addition to learning professional knowledge, college students must also improve their abilities and qualities in various aspects. For example, the ability to deal with others, appearance and dressing, foreign language ability and talent display may become important factors affecting future employment.

Therefore, college students must recharge their batteries, study and improve themselves in all aspects. You also need to accumulate work experience, so you also have to participate in various social practices, some of which may be busier than high school. Some students may want to study more deeply in their major after graduation, so they will study hard to take the postgraduate entrance examination. The pressure on these students will be even greater. Of course, there are also a small number of people who choose to take the postgraduate entrance examination to avoid the pressure of employment.

Before the mid-1990s, college was basically funded by public funds. There was no need to pay tuition fees, and going to college would not increase the burden on the family. Nowadays, there is no such thing as public funding. After being admitted to university, the annual tuition, accommodation fees and living expenses can range from ten thousand to twenty thousand to tens of thousands, which undoubtedly puts a great burden on the family, especially for those with original financial conditions. Families who are not well-off are even worse.

So in order to reduce the burden on their families, college students from poor backgrounds have to work-study or part-time jobs to earn tuition and living expenses for themselves after studying. This undoubtedly adds a lot of life pressure and psychological pressure to these college students.

And after graduating from college, you will have to buy a car and a house when you get married and have children. Today, when the price of houses is astonishingly high, how many people have to look forward to buying a house. However, these are issues that college students, especially those who are about to graduate, have to face and consider.

In short, passing the college entrance examination does not mean that life will be smooth in the future. The revolution has not yet succeeded, and students still need to work hard!

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