BackwardsStudiesI want to read itJournalismMaster, it's almost like taking a lot of time to gamble on an invisible bubble. And this year, the list of universities and colleges that studied the introduction in 2026 was published, and it was the most gruesome of them, not the two schools that cut their quotas, but the only major arts school in the northwest, the old 985Lanzhou universityM. A. In journalism ate a cold “zero” in the first volunteer exam. Even landa, who has been treated as a pyramid throughout the western study circle, has had to bring down the last dignity in the face of this year's cold admission to the press department。

The most magical thing about this is that journalism was one of the worst professions in the army in the past few years, and it won't be repeated. But by the end of the year, ranta journalism is being filled by a large margin test and a nationwide transfer. The cost of studying in this specialty, three more years and tens of thousands of dollars in tuition and living expenses, is not easy to calculate, but the amount of leverage that comes out of the job market is too small. When the media outlets were in school, they had long since failed to see whether or not you were from a class。

In circles, as long as you name ranta, old seniors and sisters will do it in interviews. But the reality is, it's a big dealEmploymentThe pressure on institutions of higher education has forced them to face the awkwardness of a cold professional stoppage or lack of attention. In the face of this cold-blooded situation, the university authorities often choose to be silent and procrastination, but the reason behind the decorating of the onions is, to put it simply, that candidates from ordinary families are becoming more and more profitable. Who's willing to spend three years on a major in literature that can't be guaranteed even a match

Who can stand it? On the one hand is the cold in first-volunteer news department and on the other hand, the human sinking costs of world war ii and world war iii are increasing. At the job fair for this year's graduation season, a large number of journalism graduates moved to administrative or marketing courses that had nothing to do with their profession. When you get the transfer notice, your heart becomes lost when you get the diploma, and behind the change in the old school is the real cost to the individual. The wind is still blowing under the mountain of excellence at the university of lanzhou, but in the labs of the press college, where the lights are lit late in the night, this year is destined to be short of a huge body of determined backs, leaving an empty desk that silently records the end of a professional golden age。




