Which universities are good for Shanghai postgraduate entrance examination?

After reading the speeches of several people upstairs, the first choice is that if you go to a prestigious school upstairs, there is nothing to introduce, depending on the strength of the landlord. If good schools are preferred, East China Normal University and Beijing Normal University are the only two 985 normal universities in China. Chinese language major is also a traditional strong major in normal universities. Then there is Fudan, which is also the school of Giant Bull. It can be regarded as a school that can change a person's fate. My colleague's wife graduated from the National People's Congress with a master's degree, majoring in sociology. If she goes to a bad school, she will probably die. As a result, she was directly assigned to our provincial party school after graduation, and she wandered around with the provincial leaders every day, which was not great at all. I guess I don't need to introduce this kind of school building.

But the school that looks at the building should not position itself so high. Let me talk about my humble opinion. First of all, I don't know why the landlord has a soft spot for Shanghai. Anyway, if I don't apply to a school in Shanghai,

1. Every year, candidates rush to the north, and the central and western regions can go to Shanghai at 985 2 1 1, which means going to an ordinary school. Especially if Lou wants to take the academic road, it is still very beneficial to be born in a prestigious school, which will be of great help in future professional titles and scientific research. Even if it is a famous school in a backward area, this is the so-called better to be a chicken head.

2. If you go to school in Shanghai, you may not be able to stay in Shanghai. After all, the cost of living in Shanghai is too high, and the landlord is learning Chinese. I wonder if you have read the book Invisible City. Shanghai is prosperous, but when the house price collapses my life, does the world of flowers there still have anything to do with me? It is important for me to work hard to earn money. Where is the joy of life? If you don't stay in Shanghai, wouldn't it be a big loss to refer to the first one? This mainly depends on the economic strength of the building itself.

3. If Lou is determined to go to Shanghai, does not want to take the academic route, and wants to enter the society after graduation, she must have a good understanding of the schools to be applied for and choose schools with backgrounds. Our society, especially the Chinese language major, is unprofessional and not competitive in society. Looking for a job after graduation, schools with energy industry background can get electricity, and those with financial background can enter the administrative post of the bank (but now the examination is the main control industry of the country, and many ordinary schools are not allowed to run financial majors). Those with engineering background can enter engineering bureau, railway bureau and schools with foreign cooperation experience. Some people say that the students in our school are well-trained and enter the society and enterprises. The problem is that anyone can find this kind of job in any school. Why do you want your school? I can't submit my resume myself. After all, schools with backgrounds have an extra layer of protection. Ask in the school forum without looking at the official data. One item in the evaluation of undergraduate education level is the employment rate of graduates, and no school has ever said that its employment rate of any major is not good.

Speaking of majors, first of all, it is difficult for Chinese majors to earn money (extra money) by their own majors. As for employment, Chinese majors say they can do everything, but it's really not wide, because others who can do it will do it. What is competitiveness? To be competitive is to do what others can't do. Secretarial and administrative theory are professional counterparts, and everyone can actually do it. With so many people competing, it is difficult for teachers to do their job. Then there are reporters, editors, copywriters, etc. And the competition is fierce. Go home for tea with university teachers this Spring Festival. He told me that we China learners have no major in society. I'm joking, but I can also see the helplessness of learning Chinese. Fortunately, I attended a semester of teacher Zhang's class in Wuhan University, majoring in western literature. Her suggestion is to broaden one's knowledge or learn a foreign language well. Her master's degree should be taught as a foreign language at the master's stage, or she can dabble in other subjects, and she can take the exam if conditions permit. She taught herself to compose music, and learned the musicality of Lu Xun's works through her doctoral thesis.

Actually, I didn't go to graduate school either. I majored in Chinese language in a university directly under the former Ministry of Railways. After graduation, I went to work in three schools in Hainan. Girlfriend chooses to go to graduate school. The school is average and the focus is average. She graduated in one year. I feel that the employment situation is not as good as our undergraduate course (at that time, after all, it was a school directly under the Ministry of Railways, and the railway system has not been fully liberalized. We mainly recruit from subordinate schools. After graduation, China Railway, China Railway Transportation, Subway and Local Railway Bureau will recruit. Even if we recruit Chinese majors and work as clerks in offices, more than half of them can be recruited in schools. Studying in Wuhan University for more than half a year has given me a lot of inspiration. In addition, I have accumulated some ideas in my work in recent years. Prepare for the exam this year, cross-major. In order to reduce the difficulty, the goal is to get into a better university in the central and western regions. If I can't cross the line, I will adjust my major first, regardless of whether the school is famous or not, and the place is third. After all, even if a Chinese major finds a job, it is too substitutable and always feels a sense of crisis. The mind is not free ~ what to do specifically, architecture should be considered in combination with its own career planning and the pursuit of life goals. I have written so much, but actually I can't meet the requirements of Shanghai Yanyou as Loulou said ~ I'm just exchanging experiences and ideas ~ Welcome to communicate, * * *!