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What major is it difficult to find a job after graduation?
In the eyes of many people, entering the university means that the dust settles.

There is no need to think too much in the future, just graduate smoothly.

But! Some experts pointed out that:

The value of some bachelor's degrees is gradually disappearing!

In the past two years, the annual salary of some professional graduates has increased by less than 1%, still floating around 50 thousand dollars; More than 20% of students are engaged in jobs without academic qualifications within 10 years after graduation; In a lifetime, high-income university majors earn 3.4 million dollars more than low-income university majors. ......

And some college students also encountered such a problem:

What if you don't like your major?

Can universities only waste four years choosing the wrong major?

In fact, this phenomenon is very common.

The Social Investigation Center of China Youth Daily conducted a survey on 2002 people through the questionnaire network. The results show that 79.0% of the respondents had the idea of changing their major in college, among which 16.2% successfully changed their major, and 32.4% had the idea of changing their major and tried unsuccessfully.

These data have sounded the alarm for prospective families who hesitate to choose a major! Therefore, from the perspective of future employment, Walnut Jun feels it is necessary for everyone to understand-

Which major regrets into the pit the most?

* The following ranking is Top 10, which is the most "regrettable" university major. Based on the survey of 5,225 undergraduate graduates by ZipRecruiter, an online employment platform in the United States, combined with factors such as job satisfaction, work pressure and employment resources.

PS: Have you met any "Tiankeng" majors? Welcome to leave a message in the last comment area!

architecture

Regret rate: 2 1%

Reason for regret: Science and technology have gradually replaced manpower, and the number of jobs has dropped sharply.

As early as 20 19, the American employment website Best Colleges revealed that the major with the highest unemployment rate in the United States was architecture, which was as high as 13.9%.

In the face of the continuous downturn in the manufacturing and construction industries in the United States, as many as 2 1% of the college students who participated in the survey said that they "regret into the pit's architecture"!

Recently, a group of people are discouraging architecture. The main reason is that most of them went to the design institute to draw pictures day and night after graduation, and they collapsed without earning a few dollars, but this does not mean that this major is completely hopeless.

In fact, architecture is a combination of engineering and management, with four-year and five-year majors. After studying for five years, you can get a business license faster, and the employment competitiveness of graduates from famous schools will be greatly increased.

If your undergraduate course is not bad. Work hard to keep a graduate school or take an exam. After graduation, Party A's life is not so gloomy and painful.

If graduate school is hopeless, but the undergraduate course is excellent enough and won enough prizes, there is actually a chance to enter Party A. ..

Architecture students should not be too narrow-minded, only know that they can enter design institutes and design companies after graduation. In fact, there are many kinds of Party A, not just real estate. But all the big brand stores in the national chain that you can see on foot have jobs related to the construction industry. Although some people say that architecture is already a sunset industry in the Red Sea, as long as you are good enough, it is more than enough to support yourself.

For example, at 202 1, the median annual salary of graduates majoring in Notre Dame University reached $55,200, the highest in the United States.

agro-science

Percentage of regrets: 24%

Reason for regret: employment is difficult.

Speaking of agriculture, I remember seeing a classmate's answer on the Zhihu:

Before I went to graduate school, I also had ambitions in agronomy. But in the future, you will find that. I can't do anything alone. Your life is a constant flow of glue and water. Applied breeding? It doesn't exist. You'll find yourself pathetic. Just an experimental bricklayer.

You may want to get through it, you want to be a "green pepper", and you can get revenge if you have a project, but I also beg you, if you are unable to study abroad, don't think about it.

Bottom line: feed yourself first, then feed the whole country.

I also beg you agricultural brothers not to pit new people. It is not easy for everyone.

Between the lines, full of persuasion.

(Agronomy major in the minds of some students)

But looking abroad, we have to mention Cornell University, a "rattan school" with the characteristics of A&M college!

Cornell University's agricultural major covers everything from running small organic farms to managing global companies.

In terms of employment, the school's abundant internship resources provide students with opportunities to accumulate practical experience and demonstrate their leadership skills.

Therefore, the employment prospects of Cornell agricultural graduates are good. Many alumni hold important responsibilities in enterprises, such as crop consultants, sales managers and marketing experts in agricultural enterprises, with a median annual salary of $73,300.

Philosophy/religion

Percentage of regrets: 24%

Reason for regret: no place to use it.

As soon as you listen to your major, you will know that it is difficult to find a job-philosophy.

Philosophy has many directions, some related to religion, some related to ethics, so everyone's understanding of philosophy is a little broader.

But in fact, religious theology majors do not study monsters, but study the teachings of different religions from the perspective of faith, history and dogma.

Many religious universities, such as Notre Dame University of American News, which ranks 19 in the United States, and Georgetown University, which ranks in the top 23, all incorporate religion and theology into their core courses for students to learn.

However, because the major is too small, especially for the vast number of China students who have no religious beliefs and have never considered becoming clergy, there is really not much room.