Because my original intention of studying art major is to take shortcuts for the college entrance examination, not to start with interest! I got good grades in my culture class. Later, my sophomore year fell ill and my grades plummeted. My teacher advised me to learn a special skill. Later, my parents contacted my school in America and started my life as an art student! Looking back now, it was the most fulfilling day of my life. Because it is the second semester of senior two, the foundation is relatively weak. I said that my school is closed management, that is, two points and one line, classes and dormitories, which is my main battlefield. Basically, I get up at four o'clock in the morning and don't sleep before 12 o'clock in the evening. I don't know where I got so much energy. Maybe my goal is to enter the university.
The idea at that time was simple. I want to change my major when I am admitted to a university, but it is not so simple to be admitted to a university. So I want to study a double degree, and when I can have an idea, it is already the second semester of my sophomore year. I was informed as soon as the first semester of senior two started, but I have no idea. I have studied fine arts for four years, but I still want to thank my struggling senior three and confused four-year college life. After graduation, I attended the remedial class of culture class first, and then went to school to take the place. During the substitute period, I co-organized the college entrance examination art school with my classmates, but the good times did not last long. When my partner quit halfway, I picked it up and changed my mind to start children's art and part-time wall painting. At the same time, I worked hard to obtain the teacher qualification certificate, and then I was admitted to the in-service teacher, and I have been engaged in art education since then.
In a word, since you have chosen the art major, you must have an initial dream. We need to persevere, just like digging a well, don't dig all the holes.
Let me give some pertinent suggestions:
1. Let it be. I have chosen the fine arts major and persisted for a period of time, and I have already had preliminary theoretical knowledge and practice. Changing majors is not necessarily as good as you think! After all, interlacing is like a mountain.
If you want to change your major, you can make a plan first. What do you like, how to learn, what to learn, how to arrange and plan reasonably in the future. You can learn about it when you study art major, and then make it clear before you have a clear goal.
3. Fine arts majors have a wide coverage, and there will be many employment opportunities in the future. Be professional and be clear at every step.
I am very happy to share with you my personal experience. I always feel that when we don't want to do something, we should ask our initial heart and what changes we should make to achieve ourselves!
Study hard! Everything you learn is skill!
It's not the same if you have an art foundation and switch to design!
I believe you. Come on, Sao nian!
My suggestion is to continue studying.
Art major is a relatively unpopular subject. In the process of learning, it is easy to feel bored, especially when there is no inspiration. There are many courses, and there are many people who are better than you and more talented than you. It is easy to feel eliminated. In fact, art students are somewhat different in the eyes of others. They are more elegant and literary. Art is an art that needs interest and persistence. When you study art, you should start studying at an early age. You have a good foundation in art and are interested in art! Learning art is also expensive, and spending so much money at home also reflects the hard work of parents.
Learn the fine arts major well and find a job. As long as you are professional enough and have unique skills, there are still many enterprises vying for it. Designers and engineers in many enterprises or companies are not from art majors, and their artistic skills are not very good. Why do they become designers and engineers and their efforts? They insist on learning more, learning more about a major and a craft, and entering social work after graduation to provide them with confidence. It is unrealistic to change majors now. Therefore, no matter how difficult it is, if you don't want to learn any more, you should stick to it, adjust your mentality, try to learn professional knowledge well, and combine it with foreign language learning, which will help you even more.
First of all, interest is the best teacher.
Secondly, according to my personal experience, I think you should study.
Why?
First, unless you're not interested at all.
Second, unless you have something you really want to do.
Third, unless you have a clear life plan.
Fourth, art comes from life and belongs to life. I hope that art can be greatly expanded. Personally, I think studying art is a good major now. So why is this? Learning things should consider interest and employment, and develop in the long run. If your interest can't support your life, then choose employment as the premise, and your interest can always be studied in your spare time. Having said so much, I haven't got to the point yet. Hahaha! Listen, personally, I think you should continue to study, because art can extend many development directions and give you a lot of room for manoeuvre in your later life. Learning art itself can make many works of art by itself, which is very useful in the network age. It can teach, create and make a living. Studying fine arts can develop in the direction of design, such as learning 3D software, engaging in graphic design, animation design, post-film, architectural decoration design and so on. Studying fine arts can also engage in industrial design, product design, mechanical design and so on. Studying art can develop many jobs that can be manipulated and you can do whatever you want.
There are many majors, and you can easily introduce them if you have an art foundation. Especially in the network 5G era, since the media era. There are still many people who can't remember it for a while and find it by themselves.