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严重超时,无语~ There is an skyrocketing number of college students, as parents urge children to be more competitive in the job hunting via acquiring knowledge on campus. I put my first priority on universities whose graduates can find good jobs instead of those which are abundant for famous professors.
To begin with, universities which get its students prepared for future careers grant graduates a sense of happiness. According to a report delivered by China College Graduates Institute(CCGI), over 83% of students confessed that they tend to be of significant complacence when succeeding in the job competitions. Take my gregarious brother Tom for example, he studied in a college which is expertizeon majors of teaching. At the beginning, he was quite disappointed. However, when he fortunately became a teacher in a famous English school where pays highly after his graduation. He felt his effort paid back, then he told everyone that his choice was right and he was fairly happy delighted. So you see, a university which has a higher rate of working is more reliable and makes its graduates happier.
Besides, though some universities are famous for its professors, people think it is more useful to enter the university where they are able to obtain more useful things during working. Everyone has to face the fact that even if he is accepted by a reputatedreputable university like Peking University, he still needs to find a job after graduation. However, he may be defeated in the interview by someone who receives high education in a university where students are well cultivated for different job skills. According to a certain Human Resource manager, he said what he look upon is students' abilities instead of the fame of the university where the students are graduated from. Hence, we can know that learning working skills directly saves more time than listening to a famous professor.
Furthermore, taking courses in a college where graduates can be easily employed is more efficient than the other type. Actually, every students' aims are simple, namely, finding a proper job. In a well-known university, people get a deep accumulation from famous professors. Opposite to those famed universities, students take courses which are more linkable to their future works instead of waste a lot of time on something of less applicationalapplied value. Additonally Moreover, they have a better control of their extra time and they grasp more opportunities via hanging around in the employing scene. So, it looks that the second students are more efficient in the process of searching jobs.
Considering all analysis above, we come to the conclusion that students feel happier, more useful and efficient to study in a university where graduates can find good jobs than those more famous universities.
There is an skyrocketing number of college students, as parents urge children to be more competitive in the job hunting via acquiring knowledge on campus. I put my first priority on universities whose graduates can find good jobs instead of those which are abundant for famous professors.
To begin with, universities which get its students prepared for future careers grant graduates a sense of happiness. According to a report delivered by China College Graduates Institute(CCGI), over 83% of students confessed that they tend to be of significant complacence when succeeding in the job competitions. Take my gregarious brother Tom for example, he studied in a college which is expertizeon majors of teaching. At the beginning, he was quite disappointed. However, when he fortunately became a teacher in a famous English school where pays highly after his graduation. He felt his effort paid back, then he told everyone that his choice was right and he was fairly happy delighted. So you see, a university which has a higher rate of working is more reliable and makes its graduates happier.
Besides, though some universities are famous for its professors, people think it is more useful to enter the university where they are able to obtain more useful things during working. Everyone has to face the fact that even if he is accepted by a reputatedreputable university like Peking University, he still needs to find a job after graduation. However, he may be defeated in the interview by someone who receives high education in a university where students are well cultivated for different job skills. According to a certain Human Resource manager, he said what he look upon is students' abilities instead of the fame of the university where the students are graduated from. Hence, we can know that learning working skills directly saves more time than listening to a famous professor.
Furthermore, taking courses in a college where graduates can be easily employed is more efficient than the other type. Actually, every students' aims are simple, namely, finding a proper job. In a well-known university, people get a deep accumulation from famous professors. Opposite to those famed universities, students take courses which are more linkable to their future works instead of waste a lot of time on something of less applicationalapplied value. Additonally Moreover, they have a better control of their extra time and they grasp more opportunities via hanging around in the employing scene. So, it looks that the second students are more efficient in the process of searching jobs.
Considering all analysis above, we come to the conclusion that students feel happier, more useful and efficient to study in a university where graduates can find good jobs than those more famous universities.
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