What is the difference between self-taught graduate students and on-the-job graduate students, as well as full-time graduate students?

The difference between self-taught graduate students and on-the-job graduate students is quite big.

Self-taught graduate students refer to full-time graduate students who take the master's unified examination. They need to study full-time at school for three years and can't go out to work. At the same time, the school will also give some subsidies to graduate students, 6000 yuan per year. On-the-job graduate students refer to educational schools that apply for training cooperation with their work units through their work units. They can get both a salary and a master's degree while working in the school, which can be described as killing two birds with one stone, but the tuition fee is more expensive than that of self-taught graduate students.

Upgrading academic qualifications is a common demand in modern society, and the requirements of employers and society for senior sisters are also constantly improving. Be sure to improve your academic qualifications as much as possible, give yourself more choices, and take your academic qualifications as a stepping stone to get a better job and get closer to the truth.

It is difficult for self-taught graduate students to take the exam and take a long time to prepare for it. Many times, even if you prepare for a long time, you may fail, because many people pass the master's exam every year, but only a few people can get in. After being admitted to graduate school, I only get 600 yuan's subsidy every month, and the annual tuition fee is nearly 10,000 yuan. So, we still have to hand it in at home for the next three years. By the time we were admitted to graduate school, we were already in our twenties, and our peers had already started to make money and achieved financial freedom. Those who are admitted to full-time graduate schools have to continue their studies and have no financial resources.

The advantages of on-the-job graduate students are clear at a glance. They can study while working and earn money to study. There is no need to find a job after graduation, so I have three years of work experience, which full-time graduate students can't do. On-the-job postgraduate examination is relatively simple and the entrance threshold is relatively low.

However, there are far more people taking full-time exams every year than in-service graduate students, because in-service graduate students only have academic certificates but no degree certificates, and many institutions will discriminate against in-service graduate students when recruiting, while full-time graduate students are much more orthodox.