The scores of the national entrance exams for colleges had been released. Students who took part in the exams have already got their own scores and the minimum passing scores for each grade have been shown in different areas.
Lots of students are worrying about how to choose a right major and college for themselves as their priority, though they have some reference books, such as Colleges admissions directory, The Instruction for how to file the intention for colleges, and so on. They are facing an important choice in their life, but many of them have no their own opinions. It is the reason why they find it hard to finish the tasks. It is a problem about career planning.
Talking about Career Planning, we see that it is a lack of education in our schools. There is no a good system for it in our education, including curriculum, related courses, related activities and so on in primary school, or secondary school. Students learn lots of things only from books. There is less experience for them such as directly going to some factories or doing practical operation. Besides, lots of students have no a long-term plan. So when now they have only several days for them to choose which way they will go in the future, they hesitate in this crossing road.
For those who have already prepared for it before, they will be calmer.
Career planning is a big topic. Would you like to talk something about it?
When a kid comes up to this age, he should be clear where he should go.
Many university students are there because their families TOLD them what to study, not because they have actually thought about their own future.
It does not take aptitude, ability or personal preference into account at all.
Though i have been a university student, i don't like the collage entrance examination. Like you say, there is less doing practical operation for Chinese university students.
After we have spent 12 years learning at school it is embarrassed for us to tell others that we don't what to do in the future. It is really an incredible education we have. That's what we should change in our education.
It might not be like that. For most people, the first job they get is what they think it easier to get and easier to make money for their life or support their families.
I don't think so. Those who find it hard to file his intention for majors have not spent much time thinking about this matter.
Very, very few high school graduates entering college have any idea what they want to do later on in life, and at 18, 19 years of age this is absolutely normal. In a modern society, a college graduate's career may not have that much to do with his/her field of study.
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