For Sichuan candidates, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics is the fourth most difficult financial college in China, second only to the "two finance and one trade" universities. The difficulty of Southwestern University of Finance and Economics is relative. Although Southwestern University of Finance and Economics is a strong financial school, if it is compared with stronger and better universities like Central University of Finance and Economics and Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, the difficulty is definitely not as high as theirs. Moreover, no matter how difficult it is to enter the university, no matter how simple it is, it shows that personal strength is the key to determine the difficulty of postgraduate entrance examination. Whether you do well in the exam depends on your own level. Southwestern University of Finance and Economics is a national key university of the 2 1 1 project, which is basically second only to Cai Yang and Shangcai in financial universities. It is a famous domestic financial school, and it is definitely not easy to take an examination of accounting and finance, otherwise I am sorry for the strength and reputation of others. However, no matter how difficult it is, some people can go to college, as long as they have enough ability. Southwestern University of Finance and Economics 1, unpopular majors According to the professional admission data of Southwestern University of Finance and Economics in 20 19, (1) liberal arts "unpopular majors": administration, human resource management, economy and trade, foreign languages and literature, business administration (bilingual experimental class) and business administration (business school); (2) Science "unpopular major": computer, human resource management, foreign languages and literature, business administration (business school) Note: First of all, "unpopular" major represents the major with the lowest score in the school; Secondly, the professional "unpopular" is only relative to other majors in the school; "unpopular majors" are not necessarily bad, but may include the dominant majors of the school. 2. The five undergraduate majors with the lowest employment rate in vocational schools with difficulties in employment are as follows: (1) Law (double-degree program of law and accounting): 60 graduates, 49 of whom were successful in employment, and the employment rate was 81.67%; (2) Investment category: 43 graduates, 35 successfully employed, with an employment rate of 81.40%; (3) Logistics management: 25 graduates, 20 of whom were successfully employed, with an employment rate of 80.00%; (4) Business English: 60 graduates, 44 of whom were successfully employed, with an employment rate of 73.33%; (5) English (translation): 3 1 person graduates, only 19 people have been successfully employed, and the employment rate is 6 1.29%.