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How to decide to study abroad, take the postgraduate entrance examination or work?

From a practical point of view, it is recommended to go to work first. Now work experience is more important than education, and I really know what I need after work. It is more targeted and efficient to study the bottleneck in the work. Of course, it is beneficial for two students to go abroad for gold plating, but if LZ family has the resources in this field, it seems unnecessary to go around this bend, and if applying for foreign graduate students is not the research direction, they have more advantages in working experience and can apply for a better school. It is also easier to find a job abroad, and the school is good. In foreign countries, it is generally relatively easy to find such a brain-consuming job. To tell the truth, although Europe and America always say that the employment rate is low, the liberal arts can't find a job, and they are really lazy and don't want to study science and engineering.

So my advice is,

1 If you have better working resources, work quickly and then go abroad for a year or two.

If the job you are looking for is more common than your family (but it is generally not bad since you are a bank), then go abroad.

If the family relationship is average and the family economic environment is not particularly solid, then choose the postgraduate entrance examination! Most graduate students around me are not insured, or their boyfriends (girlfriends) still want to be together in China. There are also one or two people who have stayed abroad for a year and feel that it is too hard to go abroad.

Postgraduate entrance examination is also a wooden bridge (the probability is lower than that of college entrance examination), so even if you take the best exam, you should be prepared to work or go abroad.