2. Work-oriented: If majors can be linked to work, learning can better serve work and find answers to problems encountered in work. Nowadays, a major with good employment in the market is like a computer major.
3. Take professional knowledge as a reference: try to choose your own professional direction and foster strengths and avoid weaknesses.
In short, don't choose your major blindly. Candidates should plan rationally and find the most suitable major for them, so that they can devote themselves to their future study and work with half the effort.