Is there any prospect for the postgraduate entrance examination of environmental design major? I think to understand this problem, we must first understand this major. You might say, I have been in college for so long that I don't even know this major. In fact, many people may only see the appearance, and the really in-depth content behind it is really not clear. The major of environmental design probably includes interior design and landscape design, and of course it also includes other subdivisions. Generally speaking, this major tends to be a practical subject, with architecture as the main subject. So is it necessary to take the postgraduate entrance examination? After all, this major is based on practice. What I want to explain is that it is very necessary to take the postgraduate entrance examination. After all, the times are changing, the requirements for people are changing, and the requirements for themselves are gradually getting higher.
In fact, to a large extent, the purpose of graduate school is to make the knowledge you have learned more detailed and explore a certain field more deeply. The environmental design we are talking about now may only be a big direction, and the interior design and landscape design we will talk about later are also a small direction, but in fact, there will be more and more specific research directions in the small direction. If we are not specific, we just stay on the broad surface. Although it seems that we can do anything, in fact we are not good at anything. For example, the major of environmental science belongs to environmental engineering, ecology and other small directions, but there are many fields to be studied in each small square. Such as water, soil, fertilizer, atmosphere and so on. When the company recruits talents, do you think he will be willing to recruit an undergraduate who knows everything but is not proficient, or a graduate who has studied in depth for three or two years? The answer is self-evident. So from this point of view, I think the prospect of environmental design postgraduate entrance examination is very good.
On the other hand, if you find that this practical major is not suitable for you, and you are still suitable for theoretical research, then it is not bad to go directly to the doctoral program after finishing graduate school and enter the theoretical learning stage. It is equivalent to giving yourself one more choice. However, if you directly apply for a job as an undergraduate, you will find that it is very energy-consuming and risky to resign from the postgraduate entrance examination or cross-disciplinary examination.
The last aspect is that although you are studying a more subdivided field, you are actually making inferences, not just this small direction, so the development prospects of possible work in the future are broader.
Therefore, my suggestion is that the postgraduate entrance examination for environmental design majors has a good prospect and needs to be grasped by individuals themselves.
The final decision is still your own, so come on, make a choice that obeys your heart! thank you
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