First of all, after failing the postgraduate entrance examination, there are only three options: working, fighting again, and going abroad. But no matter what you choose, the ultimate goal is to enter the society and find a job.
Therefore, failure in the postgraduate entrance examination means failure and has no impact on life. For us, it is just a matter of re-examining ourselves and seeing which path is better for us.
Fight again on the first road: The enemy's reinforcements are constantly coming, and the number of competitors is increasing every year. If you don't work hard to practice your internal skills, it is estimated that it will be difficult to break out of the tight siege. Therefore, if you feel that your qualifications are still relatively low, your understanding is not high, and you will not be able to practice unparalleled
Martial arts, it is best not to choose this path.
The second way to work: This way of work can be chosen at any time, it is just a matter of sooner or later.
If you still have plenty of ammunition and food at home, you can go around this route first. You are not particularly anxious, because an undergraduate background is relatively weak for long-term development.
The third way to study abroad: Of the two roads above, one is not easy to walk and the other is not a favorite, then this is the only road left. These are just highways. There is nothing wrong with them. Those who use the highways just have to pay tolls.
However, they will repair the road for you and save you time (three years of postgraduate study at home, one or two years abroad), and it is reasonable to charge a fee.
If you plan to go abroad after the postgraduate entrance examination, you can choose the country of the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, and countries with small languages. If you don’t know what to do, there are many undergraduates in the study abroad application reference system /dingwei/?ozs=187-111
Cases of graduate students with various conditions and backgrounds can use the study abroad application reference system for school selection and reference.
How to use: Enter your basic information (GPA, IELTS scores, major name, school background, etc.) into the study abroad application reference system. The system will automatically match the cases of students with similar situations to yours from the database to see if they succeed.
Find out which universities in which countries you have applied to, so that you can accurately position yourself.