In recent years, many college graduates have a hard time finding jobs after graduation. And each graduation season is dubbed by media as the hardest job-hunting season. A reason for the disconnect is that majors available at colleges and universities are too often not what is needed in the fast changing market.
Is it the truth? And do universities need to adapt? Today, we have a guest in the studio to talk about the college curriculum. He is Xie Tao, CRI commentator, and professor of political science at Beijing Foreign Studies University.
First of all, do you think there is really such a disconnect between what's taught in college and what's needed from the job market? How serious the problem is?