Students with unconventional ideas may have the core qualities of innovative talents.
Students with strong organizational and communication skills do not need to attach too much importance to their majors, and the overall atmosphere of the school may be more decisive.
Students who don't insist on long-term study preparation may not be suitable for doctors, IT R&D engineers and other occupations, even if their test scores are high.
For students who are used to taking orders from others and sitting on the case for a long time, the most typical professional choices may be accounting and auditing.
A helpful and gentle student is suitable to be a teacher or social worker.
Students with strong language imitation ability should learn an applied language as easy as blowing off dust.
Because of limited experience and lack of professional experience, candidates often have no mature and clear consideration of their majors. It can be divided into two situations. For students who "don't know what to study", parents should pay attention to what their children usually like and dislike. Which subjects have high interest and good grades; Those subjects have low interest and poor grades. Parents can think and guide students who just want to study a certain major from two aspects. First, people have many interests, specialties and potentials. It is not uncommon for a student to like electronics and communication in science, to be interested in law in liberal arts and to be gifted in business administration in management. Parents should pay attention to careful discovery and scientific guidance. Second, students of related majors can engage in the same industry or similar occupations in the future. For example, Chinese, law and journalism majors can all be editors and journalists, but their development direction, specialty and style will be different.