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Please give me some advice on water supply and drainage employment or postgraduate entrance examination.

1, your question is a bit unprofessional, and the development direction of graduate students and undergraduates is different. In addition, if you don't like your major, you can take an examination of a related major, and your future study direction can be slightly changed. Just like I thought that the undergraduate communication major was going out to engage in construction supervision, I took the postgraduate entrance examination if I didn't like it. Now my direction is electronic information, but the job I am looking for is a decent research and development job.

2. If you choose the right school and major, you still have a good chance.

3. An undergraduate applied for China Railway before. After going in, he dug ditches every day like a migrant worker, and later resigned. If it were you, would you think digging ditches has a future? Design institutes and water plants have decent work, are relatively relaxed and have greater development prospects.

If you don't take the postgraduate entrance examination, you have to consider the problem of work. The professional knowledge learned during school is rarely used. You can learn some books about the practice of water supply and drainage engineering, but there is no internship. It is recommended to practice directly.

You can learn about this through the internet. If you are looking for your major on the recruitment website, you will know for yourself. These recruitment information is a weather vane.