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How about a full-time master of education?
With the enrollment expansion of colleges and universities, the employment pressure of college students is great in recent years, and many undergraduates choose to take postgraduate entrance examinations for further study. How about a full-time master of education?

Full-time master of education lasts for two years, and degree certificates and diplomas are issued after graduation. If students have a subject background, it will be better to take the Master of Education.

Education majors are easy to find jobs, and it is easy to find stable jobs. The reason is that the employment target of pedagogy is mainly schools, whether it is primary or secondary schools or universities, and all institutions are national meals, that is, the "iron rice bowl" in popular terms.

If you are an interdisciplinary candidate and get a postgraduate degree in education, there is no doubt that you are the most qualified. Because as long as you have a basic subject, such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, Chinese, English and so on.

If you graduate from a university, especially two or three colleges, it is difficult to get into a good primary and secondary school, but once you graduate from education, you can get into a good school after graduation.

If you don't want to be a front-line teacher, it doesn't matter. You can go to a good middle school or research institute to do scientific research, or you can join a college and be a teaching assistant like a counselor. Because major universities are still recruiting a large number of graduate students to enter teaching assistant positions, and these positions are the first choice for education graduate students.

Pay attention to the difference between master of education and master of education. The subjects for the initial examination of the Master of Education (major) are politics, foreign languages, comprehensive education and specialized course II (as stipulated by the school), and the subjects for the initial examination of the Master of Education (academic) are politics, foreign languages and comprehensive education.