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How do universities choose their majors? How much can I choose?
Choosing a major in a university mainly depends on one's interests and ambitions. You can only study one major, and you can minor in one major at most.

Profession doesn't matter whether it's good or bad. As long as candidates are interested, conform to their own personality characteristics, and can play their own strengths, it is a good major suitable for candidates. If you choose your major only from the perspective of employment, your learning motivation and work enthusiasm will not be very high, and it will be difficult to make achievements in this industry. Candidates should try their best to embody their own advantages in their majors and be like a duck to water, which will not only make the learning process easier, but also be conducive to future career development. On the contrary, it may lead to lack of interest in the chosen major, lack of serious study, dropping out of school, or even if you barely graduate, your performance in future career development will be mediocre. For example, candidates who are not "cold" about numbers, if they choose accounting, finance and other majors with higher requirements for mathematics, the learning process may be more difficult, and their willingness to engage in this work after graduation is not great.