1. Learn more about your major: Take time to learn about the curriculum and employment prospects of your major. This will help you to evaluate more comprehensively whether this major is really not suitable for you.
2. Ask for help: Talk to your tutor, senior or career planner and get their opinions and suggestions. They may provide you with some new ideas and directions.
3. Self-reflection: Think about why you don't like this major, is it because of the course content or other reasons? This will help you find a solution to the problem.
4. Change your major: If you are sure that this major is really not suitable for you, you can consider applying to change your major. However, it should be noted that changing majors needs to meet certain conditions, such as grades and credits. Therefore, you need to be prepared in advance.
5. Minor or double degree: If it is not feasible to change majors, you can also choose minor or double degree. This will allow you to gain some professional knowledge while learning your own fields of interest.
6. Self-study and practice: Use your spare time to learn your own fields of interest, participate in relevant practical activities, and accumulate experience. This will help you find a satisfactory job after graduation.
7. Keep a positive attitude: The most important thing is to keep a positive attitude and believe that you have the ability to overcome difficulties. Even if you choose a major you don't like now, it doesn't mean that your future is hopeless.