Let&;s talk about the tuition of two books first. (1) The tuition fees of two public universities are relatively cheap. Before the merger of the two and three universities, the tuition fees of the two universities were not expensive. After all, the previous two universities were all public universities. Take the two universities in Fujian, for example. Many of them only pay about 4,000 to 5,000 yuan a year, which is affordable for families with not too difficult economic conditions. At this time last year, my niece was admitted to a second university in our province. According to my elder sister, the tuition fee for her second year is more than 4,000, which is still acceptable for her elder sister. Under normal circumstances, the tuition fees of two public universities are closely related to the geographical location of the universities. For example, there are more than 4,000 universities in our region, so some public universities in more remote and remote areas may only need more than 3,000; In first-tier cities and economically developed cities, the tuition fees of two public universities are estimated to reach about five or six thousand. However, no matter what kind of public two schools are, as long as they are public universities, it is rare for tuition fees to exceed five figures a year. (2) The tuition fees of most &”;new two books&”; are relatively expensive. What is the &”;new second edition&”;? As the name implies, the &”;new second edition&”; is actually a new &”;second edition&”;, that is, an independent college that might have been a private third edition was upgraded to a second edition. At first glance, this style of &”;second edition university&”; is two, but in fact it still maintains the style of the original three editions when paying tuition fees. Among the &”;new two universities&”;, the tuition fees account for the vast majority, and it is not unusual for some exaggerated Sino-foreign joint venture universities to reach six figures per year. Take the two most expensive universities in Shanghai for example, their annual tuition fees are over 100,000, and almost all poor families can only be discouraged. (3) No matter what style of two books, it is best to pay tuition fees to study after being admitted. Children have been admitted to two universities, and some parents feel that it is of little use to study in such a low-grade university. Some parents even choose to let their children who have been admitted to two universities drop out of school. In fact, this kind of thinking and practice is wrong. It is not easy for children to get into two books, especially for children in rural areas. After all, for children in rural areas, the secondary education resources they enjoy are relatively limited, so it is inevitable that their test scores may be &”;exquisite&”; when they take the college entrance examination. Encouraging children admitted to two books to pay for their studies is an affirmation and support for children, and it is also a way to remove some stumbling blocks for children&;s life journey. Next, let&;s briefly talk about the employment of two universities. Among the two college graduates I know, some of them were signed by some employers before graduation; And some two college students are &”;unemployed&”; as soon as they graduate. Why is there such a big difference between them? On the one hand, the majors they choose are different in cost performance. Some majors in two universities have great advantages in employment, and some majors in two universities are relatively unpopular, so it is difficult to find a suitable job after graduation. the other partyFace, the two efforts are different. Some two college students muddle along during their four years in college, while others cherish their precious time every day during their four years in college. They are not only aggressive in getting scholarships, but also use their &”;power of the wild&”; in preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination. Why should such college students worry about not finding a way out after graduation? In a word, when studying in two universities, second-year students must not sell themselves short, let alone break the jar and fall, but always believe this sentence: behind every happiness, there is always a soul who grits his teeth!