First of all, the premise of studying a major is to be interested in it. Home economics majors are generally linked to housework, and of course, it is not excluded that you can be the boss of a home economics company in the future. But I personally have no interest in what kind of rag should be used to clean the glass so as not to leave fluff, and what kind of mop should be used so as not to leave watermark marks on the floor ... so if I want to learn these things, I will be trapped in the classroom every class.
Secondly, my personality is not suitable for this major. I think the requirements of domestic economics majors for personality are earnest and meticulous, but also patient, not afraid of being dirty and tired ... Judging from these requirements, I don't meet any of them, and it is estimated that I will gain muscle in this respect and completely fail to meet my criteria for choosing a job. If I really work in these fields, I will be fired by my boss within three months of probation. ...
Of course, some people may say, you can be the boss. I don't think I have the talent to be a boss. After all, a cautious life is not suitable for a careless person like me. Plus, being a boss must start from the bottom and work bit by bit. I'd better forget it.
Another possibility is that you can go to a domestic company to engage in domestic technical guidance training, but your eloquence is not good, which is estimated to be exhausted.
So from above. I'll never go to a college majoring in home economics. If I am admitted to this major accidentally, I will either repeat it directly, or choose to change my major directly after I go to college.