Bai Chi was finally going to graduate.
For the past four years, Bai Chi's life had been quite comfortable.
In the past, the high school life of seven to six plus two hours of evening self-study was simply not a human life. The teacher was constantly staring at you like a slave owner. If you were lazy, he would threaten you with vicious words. If you can't get into university, you'll just have to wait to fall into society! And now? They played games all night and slept until they woke up naturally in the morning. The teachers in the university were enlightened. They understood better than the high school teachers that " giving convenience to others is giving convenience to themselves." They were most afraid that one day they would return to visit the school after becoming a CEO or senior leader for a sad student. If that student had received their favor back then, they might even help them out of gratitude. Their meteoric rise was just around the corner.
However, there was a prerequisite for teachers to give convenience to their students. The prerequisite was that the students had to be rich.
In recent years, universities were lenient. As long as you had money, as long as you didn't insist on studying at Tsinghua University or Peking University, it wasn't difficult to get into a university. It wasn't difficult to think of a way out after entering. Even if you had to take a lot of make-up exams, as long as you didn't reach the point where you were despised by every teacher, and you paid enough money for the make-up exams and " trial studies," getting a graduation certificate was a sure thing.
But what about after he came out? The school didn't care anymore after they came out. The system of college graduates from more than ten years ago had long since passed. The entrance of the university was like a mouth that would eat you whole, then suck you dry and throw you out like trash. This process would take four years, and by the time many university students reacted, it was already too late. They had once thought of themselves as talents, but they had already become trash.
Bai Chi was also troubled by the employment problem of university graduates.
The current employers were different from the past. From the moment you threw out a bachelor's degree, people would worship you like a god. It was now the era of " doctors were everywhere, and undergraduate degrees were dogs." An undergraduate degree was at best a hard cover with a layer of paper inside. The bulk cost was estimated to not exceed 1 yuan per copy. If you respectfully placed the graduation certificate and degree certificate in front of the employer, the employer would glance at it and then say arrogantly,"
"We're recruiting people who have a master's degree or more than two years of work experience!”
The more reserved ones might smile and play with a stack of photocopies under your nose. You would see that the contents printed on the stack of photocopies were similar to the contents on the torn paper in your "two certificates", except that the name and the school of graduation had been changed. Those who were more reserved would put a copy of a famous university's graduation certificate on the front, making you feel ashamed and retreat.
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