A survey on the question of "what graduate students think a person's value depends on" found that graduate students think that a person's value is mainly affected by the reputation of society. In today's social environment that is generally in pursuit of fame and fortune, graduates' values and outlook on life are inevitably affected. Through the survey, we can find that the value of a graduate’s value depends mainly on his social reputation. The number of people selected by this option accounts for 38%; the second is the size of this person’s contribution to society. The proportion of this part is 22%. Once again, money, rights, and life are comfortable. The proportion of these three options is not much different; the least option is a personality of only 1%. From this, it can be seen that current graduate students have rarely used personality as a measure of a person. Standard, which may also imply that the personality of these graduate students will be the last factor he considers after they enter the society.
Graduate students themselves should be more exposed to society, but in the face of social thoughts and trends, they must face and treat them rationally, objectively, and correctly, and at the same time they must be able to learn from the strengths and strengths of others and make up for their weaknesses. Schools can often organize relevant thought exchange activities to enable graduate students of different disciplines to exchange ideas together, and also can give lectures to promote correct ideas to graduate students and help them establish correct ideas.
Many graduate students have more or less problems with responsibility, and a small part of them even lack a sense of responsibility. Under the influence of the market economy, people pay too much attention to direct economic benefits. The starting point of all behaviors is to maximize profits, which may cause the lack of sense of responsibility of graduate students and adversely affect society.