Although Tongji has not invested enough in liberal arts, it attaches great importance to the employment rate, and colleges and departments will recommend and consider it for students. Generally, 65,438+00% to 20% of liberal arts undergraduates choose to go abroad to study for graduate students, and most of the rest have already taken up jobs (usually social practice is quite rich). Personally, the employment rate is quite high (of course, the law major is another matter).
From a professional point of view, all departments of Communication College, Humanities College, International Political Relations College and Law School need your interest and ambition. Yes, I think Tongji management is still good, with the most money and opportunities. Students majoring in finance and real estate management are developing well. Of course, foreign language schools recommend German, but they basically recruit science students (liberal arts students can transfer in their sophomore year).
Of course, Tongji architecture is awesome, and many liberal arts students also yearn for it. One of the great advantages of Tongji freshman is that sophomore can transfer to any department you want, so Tongji architecture department is not the dream of liberal arts students! Of course, you need to prove your math and other scientific abilities to the teacher.
I hope it helps you ~