If you have a plan for your master's degree, you can follow your own plan, and a little flaw is acceptable. The topic should indicate your major, which is better, and the same answer will be neither fish nor fowl in different majors. Take the re-examination of computer major as an example. Because computer is a practical major, we can plan ourselves from two aspects. The answer is as follows: "During my master's degree, I will plan myself from two aspects: academic research and engineering practice under the guidance of my future tutor. In academic research, under the guidance of my tutor, I will start with reading a lot of literature, do experiments with my brothers and sisters, and then write articles and publish them successfully. My goal is to publish a high-level article before graduation. In addition, I also want to find opportunities to participate in international academic conferences and have academic exchanges with the world's big cows during my master's degree.