I think choosing a major should first conform to your own personality and interests. Don't force your interest. When I entered the university, I began to hate my major. Either I changed my major in become a butterfly or I wasted my time in the big stream. There is only one university in life, and we can't live up to it. Choosing a major that suits you is more likely to get happiness and challenge energy after employment. Of course, the best state is to enter an excellent enterprise or unit, which requires us to have solid professional skills and will inevitably hit a wall after graduation.
Secondly, the choice of majors should meet the requirements of the times and the needs of the market, and the unpopular majors should be given to those who love unpopular ones. Don't think that unpopular people have less employment; Choose a major with small market capacity or low professional threshold, such as tourism management, social management, enterprise management and so on. These majors are big and empty. You are employed, and any major can come in to compete with you. Low threshold and high competitiveness. The theory you have learned is redundant and practical. At this time, it is comprehensive ability rather than professional ability. Technical majors can really exclude a large number of competitors and let others enter, so this is engineering technology.
In short, choosing the right major is responsible for your own future. If you make the wrong choice, you will seek more happiness for yourself. Unless you have outstanding ability and talent, you will be popular everywhere, but most of us are ordinary people and can only work hard in the professional direction, and the sense of value in life will naturally be satisfied.