I am an undergraduate of Zhongnan University of Finance and Economics, and I am not worried about earning money to support my family. So I plan to study for one year after graduation, and then go to the University of California, Berkeley to study for a master's degree in financial analysis for two years. Going back to China to find a job doesn't even qualify for the initial test of CCB Agricultural Bank (master students rot in the street, others are like doctors returning from overseas), and there is no preferential policy for taking the civil service exam. . . . But fortunately, I have passed the end of CITIC, and my heart is mixed.
Suggestion:
If you have the ability to apply for the Ivy League schools, you must try to stay in the United States after graduation. best laid plans
If you can't get a good application and want to go abroad to see the world and come back to work, you might as well continue to study as a graduate student at Wu Da University, or have a good job opportunity (you must use it if you have a relationship, don't pretend to be arrogant or something).
You are only a sophomore, so you have plenty of time to prepare. You must take yourself seriously and don't dawdle, boy!