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Introduction to the methods of choosing schools and majors for studying abroad
Choosing a major in studying abroad can refer to the following points:

First, hobbies

If you choose your favorite major, you can concentrate on your study, have the motivation to learn more about your own professional knowledge, and it is not easy to give up halfway when you study difficult problems.

Second, the future planning

Of course, enthusiasm and hobbies alone are not enough, and students are also essential for future employment planning. The future development prospect of compulsory majors is what students need to think about when choosing majors.

Third, the ranking of institutions.

The reputation of a school is linked to the gold content of students' degrees after graduation, so many students choose institutions with higher rankings to enhance their competitiveness in future employment. At the same time, some comprehensive colleges with relatively high rankings have strong majors and high application difficulty.

Fourth, professional ranking.

However, there are many universities abroad. Although the overall ranking is average, individual majors are excellent. In order to maintain its own advantages, schools will also focus on developing advantageous majors. Students who study this kind of major are more conducive to their future development.

Each school has its own special requirements for different majors. If you need to know more detailed application requirements of universities, you can check the successful cases of previous applications through the reference system for studying abroad, according to your own college background and achievements.

The reference system for studying abroad volunteers is as follows:

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In the reference system of studying abroad, we can see which schools our teachers and sisters went to, which majors they applied for, how many language scores they got, which study agent they used, and so on.

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