Hehe, I graduated from Biaobang in 2006. Are you new here? Tell you this, in the hairdressing industry, almost no boss is looking for a diploma when recruiting! They want your skills, and they really know what to expect. So as long as the technology is good, you can eat anywhere! It is not difficult to find a job after coming out, and it is not a problem to be an assistant. To become a master, it is definitely not enough to study in school, but also to learn more in the shop. The key is experience. It's hard to do this job and the working hours are long. Of course, learning things at school must be much faster, and the theory is good.
I don't know about that. Marketing and planning are basically available in every university, and they are popular majors. Whether you can find a job or not depends on your standards. But as long as you are really capable, the diploma is a piece of paper, and this major is still good.