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20 1 1 What about the major of electronic information science and technology in the School of Literature and Economics of Yantai University?
Ahem. . . Ignore those bastards. I am nothing, I am talking about people.

The following is answered by a senior doyen in the Department of Electronics of our school. . . (a little blowing. . . Haha)

The first step after you arrive at school is to see if you like this major. If you don't like it, you don't have to look below. Find someone to change your major or seek another development, otherwise you will only have the ability to complain about the school (just like those who answer your questions). If you like, then this major is very good. Generally speaking, there are two major directions (not excluding minor directions) 1. Computer 2. Embedded. Both of them need math and English, and the most basic thing in English is to learn to read foreign literature and English technical materials. Math, hehe, taking part in the competition is the most convincing. There are the National Mathematical Modeling Competition for College Students and the National Mathematical Competition for College Students. If one of these two wins the prize, it means that your math is ok. Then, if you like computers, you can take part in Qilu Software Competition and so on (there are many programming language competitions in China). If you choose the embedded aspect, then you will be cool. You can participate in the National Electronic Design Competition for College Students, which is quite cool. . .

The general idea is to take part in the math competition first, and then take part in the professional competition. Of course, the premise is that you are awesome in other classes.

Don't wait until your junior year to remember that you haven't done anything and can't do anything. After finishing the third year of high school, you will scold the school for not being a thing (what does it have to do with you? I really don't understand why I complain about this and that when I can't finish anything. . . )