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What's the difference between college entrance examination and major selection?
Going to college and choosing a major is just like buying a car. College entrance examination is to decide what brand of car to buy, and choosing a major is to buy a specific car (the metaphor is a bit inaccurate). A university is first of all a brand, a face and a platform, while a major is something to enrich itself and improve its quality. Generally speaking, if you score more than one book, you should choose a school before choosing a major. If you score less than two books, you should choose a major before choosing a school. Postgraduate entrance examination is also about choosing a major before choosing a school. Choosing a school mainly depends on geographical location, word of mouth and environment, while majors need to focus on their own hobbies and plans for future development. My own feeling is that choosing a major is to shape myself into what kind of person. Although college students in today's society may not find a job that matches their major, what major you study will determine how you treat your future work and life. So choosing a major is more important than choosing a school.