If you apply for this major, there are roughly three directions: literature, linguistics and translation (some schools put translation in linguistics). Employment is basically a university teacher, depending on your interest.
If you have studied advanced mathematics, the degree is not bad, you can apply for economic management. Many of my classmates have taken exams in finance and international trade. If you take these majors, English is an advantage and high scores are the threshold.
There are also some majors that do not need to take math exams, such as journalism, education, international politics, Chinese and so on.
You can also try LLM entrance examination, which is specially designed for people who want to pursue a legal career for non-law majors. Undergraduate students majoring in law cannot apply for the exam.
Cross-professional examinations for English majors are particularly common. At that time, students in our department took various exams, and many of them were admitted. When reviewing, we should give priority to specialized courses, after all, they are not from an ordinary class.
Which school do you want to apply for? Fuck official website. Look at the enrollment and employment column. There will be a bibliography of professional exams. You can also go to the graduate forum BBS and ask your opinions. There are many factors to consider. Once you have made a decision, don't change it easily. There are many miracles in postgraduate entrance examination, depending on how hard you work.