Zhang Xuefeng’s blunt truths hit the real life of so many people:


1. Only community hospitals will always be short-staffed; getting into a top-tier hospital is harder than passing the 985 university entrance exam.
2. In almost every good unit, the children of officials make up 80%(Electricity and Tobacco).
3. Every industry has become so competitive that it’s beyond ridiculous—no matter how much harder you work than the older generation, what you might get in the end is only enough to make a living.
4. The end of a liberal arts track is taking the civil service exam—you can start preparing as early as your first year.
5. Studying finance, but with no resources back home, means you can only end up working at the service counter.
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