The article Valedictorian and the future talks about the lack of attention paid to career counseling for high school students, causing many students to only have the goal of passing the university entrance exam and not yet be able to determine what they will do in the future.
Reader Nguyen Hong Hai shares: Very sympathetic to the author, there is something I sometimes talk about with relatives called college shock.
Luckily, after the first three disoriented semesters in college, I still had time to start over because I had chosen the right field of study to pursue, so I had the motivation to study.
The author correctly mentioned the issue of career counseling.
Through the story, I understood that teachers actually do not understand much about the professions and learning methods in today’s universities.
Reader hoanghuyentrang135 shares how he `closed his eyes` to choose a major and a recurring story with his sister:
Ten years ago, when I registered for the university entrance exam, I was in a state of not knowing what to study?
After the first year of school, I felt really depressed, but because I thought my parents had spent so much money and effort to send me to school, I tried to finish my studies.
Finally, after a period of advice from everyone, he also chose a university near his home with a major that had nothing to do with the block he studied.
Reader An Tu believes that many people try to study in boredom to receive a degree and then struggle at work:
Many people study and have a solid knowledge base, but perhaps, entering the university environment with inappropriate training methods and not being able to develop their full potential, they drop out because they are too tired.
But not everyone can find a brighter way out when deciding to change universities.
Perhaps it is a reflection of the perspective of learning to survive, to adapt to the common environment and follow the common path that many people choose.
Reader Nguyen Tra My:
Career guidance in Vietnam is not really focused.
There are quite a few parents who follow the trend of choosing a career that is luxurious, easy to get a job, and earns a lot of money, such as engineers, doctors, and banks.
Children at 18 years old are not really mature enough to make the right choices.
There are many people who are truly passionate but don’t have the ability to accept it. My friend loves architecture so much that he didn’t get discouraged when he took the university entrance exam three years in a row and still wasn’t discouraged, but later he still had to give in and choose another career because his ability was not yet there.
Or you want to be a doctor but don’t fully understand the difficulty of the profession. Maybe you have the ability to pass medical school, but after studying, you realize that you are not suitable because of your weak psychological qualities and poor health.
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