In our country, it is obvious now that the universitygraduates earn more money than non-graduates (afunny contrast in which It was opposite scenariowhen in 1970s china). I quite agree with thosegraduates who have paid a lot for their studies andexpect to make more for either himself or his family.However, it is not so optimistically for those whohope to make it. The critical career competitionmakes them frustrated due to many factors involved.
One of the utmost factors is they feel what they anticipate is not matching up with what theyhave found in reality. Many university graduates are not satisfied with what they get for whatthey have done. As a matter of fact, some of them expect so unrealistic that they immediatelylose the credit to the workforce they belong to. On contrary, some of the non-graduatestudents who are more realistic in career hunting tend to get more satisfied job compared withgraduates. Thus what really matters here in salary balance is how one can contribute to theorganization rather than what background they hold.
The tuition is really high in China. Many high quality students due to this have lost theiracademic pursuit. This is really shameful for a family or any government who initially shouldtake the burden for whatever reason is supposed to be. Any responsible government shouldinevitably take this burden and put more money in order to bring up better next generationfor the nation.