This phenomenon is actually very serious. I don't know when it started, the seniors and sisters around me have mentioned the postgraduate entrance examination one after another, and parents have been persuading them. I didn't expect the postgraduate entrance examination to come so early and suddenly.
For many people, the university may be the last ivory tower to escape from the cruel society. Whether to directly choose to plunge into the embrace of society and let it ravage, or try to enter the next shelter and continue to arm yourself to store food and grass, is very tangled.
For financial engineering, the postgraduate entrance examination has advantages and disadvantages, and it cannot be generalized.
One: taking the postgraduate exam, you have a higher education than others, and your salary is naturally higher than others. Financial engineering requires a solid foundation in mathematics and computer science, which can be learned in undergraduate courses, but advanced in postgraduate courses. During this period, you can also apply what you have learned without risking mistakes in your work.
Two: Postgraduate entrance examination is a continuous research process, in which you will meet the big shots of this major. For financial engineering, contacts and resources are very important. During the postgraduate period, I will meet more outstanding people in this major, ask them for advice and take many detours.
Three: During the working period, the entry standard of many state-owned enterprises is graduate students. If you are a master of financial engineering university, you will naturally have a better job, and you will have an advantage over others in evaluating professional titles in the future.
Four: There are many opportunities to go abroad at public expense during the postgraduate period. For example, Carnegie Mellon University, Columbia University, Cornell University and other schools in the United States rank among the top in the world in financial engineering. It would be great if they had a chance to further their studies.
There are so many advantages, but there are also disadvantages.
One: It is very difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination for financial engineering. If you didn't learn math and computer well before, it will be difficult to brush the questions every day afterwards. This process is quite torturous. If you can't keep giving up, your efforts will be in vain.
Two: the lack of experience accumulation process, you still stay in the school's "ivory tower" when you take the postgraduate entrance examination, and your classmates have already explored in the workplace. Workplace experience is very important. They spent three years on promotion and salary increase, which you couldn't do when you were studying.
You have taken the exam for three years, and no one else has earned any money. The postgraduate entrance examination is just a burden, which needs careful consideration.
Postgraduate entrance examination is another important turning point in life after the college entrance examination. Let's talk about the advantages and disadvantages here, and the rest can only be grasped by ourselves. Good luck to the confused students.