As for employment, ...
One is normal school: to be a teacher after graduation. You can choose an art major. After graduation, you can take an examination of local art teachers in primary and secondary schools, the kind compiled by the state, or continue to study for graduate school or PhD (at this time, you can choose other majors to see what you want to specialize in). Come back and apply for a college teacher counselor or something.
Then there is design: if you want to do design business in the future, such as starting your own design company, or being a designer and studying design, you can choose interior design, graphic design or animation design according to your own intentions, but design business is difficult to develop in small companies in big cities or small cities. In a small city, it is ok to earn some money by yourself. In other words, the design business needs to be done and also wants to be done.
There is also the examination of civil servants, but it is also very difficult. This thing also varies from person to person. Anyway, our art major rarely matches. You can only apply for positions that are not limited to majors. There will be many people applying for such a position. Of course, occasionally there will be professional counterparts. For example, the public security bureau sometimes recruits painting majors, construction bureaus or planning bureaus, and will recruit landscape design. ...
Before choosing a major, you can learn more about the major you are interested in. Actually, choosing a major is still very important. It is related to the direction of your future life. I didn't think about this problem carefully when I was at school before. I graduated in a daze. I have graduated for two years now. It is also an experience.
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(MPa, what subjects do you study after entering school?
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