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What's a good major for graduate students in Southwest University?
(1) major of liberal arts students: In fact, foreign languages are very suitable for liberal arts students, and they can engage in translation, foreign trade, education and other fields in the future, with a wide range of employment. If you are good at or interested in foreign languages, I personally think that foreign languages should be the first choice, and minor language majors such as Italian, French and German are the first among foreign languages. (2) History, Chinese and philosophy are also acceptable. Some people say that the employment situation of literature and history majors is poor and there is no future. In fact, this statement is one-sided. The key to the future is not your major, but whether you work hard. Everyone has a major that suits you and a major that doesn't suit you. Therefore, we should mainly choose according to our own interests and specialties. For literature and history majors, it is good to take the postgraduate entrance examination and then become a teacher. (3) liberal arts students in business (economics and management) can also study, and the employment situation in business should be generally described, because it is not so easy for graduates of most other majors to find jobs except a few very popular majors. Economic management majors have certain requirements for logical thinking ability and mathematical ability. In view of the fact that many liberal arts students are not very good at math, if you are not good at math, you'd better not apply for economics (including economics, finance, international economy and trade, etc. ) and management (including business administration, financial management, accounting, marketing, information management and electronic commerce). Moreover, if you are really not good at math, when you fill in your volunteers, you must ask whether your chosen major studies math-related courses, including advanced mathematics, linear algebra, probability statistics, western economics and so on. You can ask the university admissions office you applied for, or go to the forums of various universities. The courses to be studied in a major are different in different schools, so be sure to ask clearly. If you are poor at math, don't apply for the liberal arts major in the university of science and engineering. On the one hand, because these majors are not the focus of the development of your science school, the teaching quality and learning atmosphere will be poor; On the other hand, liberal arts majors in science universities may have certain requirements for mathematics, although the same major may not need to study mathematics at all in liberal arts universities ... (4) The employment situation of journalism and media majors is said to be good, but I don't know the specific situation. I'm really sorry. (5) liberal arts students can learn e-commerce and software, but it depends on their personal situation, including their interests and abilities. One is whether you are interested in this major, and the other is whether you have the ability to study this major. For example, if you study pure software, it is almost interdisciplinary. Computer major belongs to science, which requires high mathematics and requires strong logical thinking. If your logical thinking ability is poor, think twice before you act. (6) E-commerce is a business subject. For details on employment, see Article 3. The software major has broad employment prospects and relatively high income, but the work will be hard and you should be mentally prepared.