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Which major is better in college?
Both interior decoration and costume design are acceptable. Never choose environmental design. Environmental major is one of the top ten garbage majors in China, so it is difficult to find a job. Top Ten Deception Majors in China University

I graduated from the top five universities in China, majoring in liberal arts, and now I can barely find a job. Because there are too many lies in the college entrance examination, I decided to write some practical materials that I understand for the reference of later generations.

Some of these majors are nominal, such as e-commerce and marketing. Some are patchwork majors, such as Chinese medicine. Some are very popular, but because there is no job market in China, the employment rate is very low, such as bioengineering and law. Some majors are long-term majors, and the short-term employment rate is not good, such as mathematics, which is also included. They are all supplemented according to the opinions of netizens, and I would like to express my gratitude here.

1, bioengineering, even famous schools in China can't get a doctorate, unless they are turtles, they can still teach. But it is currently the highest admission score. Every year, many high-scoring candidates enter hopefully, but it is a waste. There are no decent biological companies in China, so it is very, very difficult to find a job. This major won the last place in undergraduate employment in our university for three consecutive years.

2, law, the nationwide random enrollment has completely ruined this major. Undergraduate courses, including key and famous universities, are basically difficult to find jobs. Unless you pass the postgraduate plus judicial examination and civil service examination in one breath. Those who fail will only be eliminated.

3. Undergraduates majoring in environment can hardly find jobs. We have to go to the environmental protection agency.

4, marketing, information management (formerly known as museum science), logistics management, e-commerce, empty content, a waste of time, this major is a waste of life.

5. International politics and diplomacy. The name is very nice, but there is no way out for the undergraduate course. I am lucky to do research.

6. journalism department. A famous cheating major in China. The professional content is inexplicable. Some theories are deceptive, even Chinese is inferior. Undergraduate employment is very poor, and most students can only squeeze the wooden bridge of civil servants. In my impression, only the journalism department of Beijing Foreign Studies University is better, teaching in English and finding a job are also good. But it might be better to go to graduate school. The essence of this major is similar to Marxism-Leninism. Learn a word from this major: forbearance.

7. China language and literature. The Ministry of Education announced the first difference in employment.

8. Human resource management, etc. Including business administration, are basically chicken ribs, because they are too practical, and they can't get a job. If you do an MBA, you can beat four years of undergraduate study.

I didn't want to post at first, but later I felt that the more I wrote, the more reasonable I became. Welcome to clap bricks.

I mainly hope to arouse some thoughts of students at school and get some opinions from uncles and aunts in the society.

The professional problem is a question of going to college and being admitted to college. A freshman asked how to spend four years in college. I told him that he knew how to go to college, so he followed his own ideas. If you don't know, get used to college life first, and then go to school according to your own ideas.

Come to think of it carefully, no one in the undergraduate course (I'm studying, I can only say undergraduate course) speaks with confidence. I read packaging myself, and I haven't thought about learning anything yet. I belong to the kind of person who doesn't study professional courses very much, so I have never failed CET-4 and I have never won a scholarship (which is what I am most proud of at present).

I know that for those who have not entered the society, the social pressure is great. Just now, I discussed the future with a person who has no academic qualifications in the dormitory. She said she wanted to take an examination of her favorite major (although I think she was just thinking). I said I was looking for a job. Although I am very incompetent, I just have a good attitude and am not afraid of slapping bricks. If a boss thinks my brain can make money for him, I will buy a house, a car, get married and have children. If not, I will work hard in this big city for two years, see the world and accumulate an experienced reputation. After the Olympic Games, I will also quit and find a job to support myself while traveling in small places. Life is so rich, why tie yourself up for a house, a car, my son and my husband?

Hehe, maybe everyone's situation is different. My parents don't need me to pay my debts, and I have no future. I don't have a boyfriend now. Even if I look for him, I won't let him support me. Of course, I don't need him to support me unless he wants me to have children. If there is no big problem, I will get my diploma. It's not a big problem to make a living with your brain. I am now a person who does not have high material requirements. I think what I should do most is not to let myself fall into material enjoyment in the future. Haha, contrary to some sisters who want to marry their husbands now. I don't think they use their brains very much, thinking that everything will be fine if they marry a husband who loves you and gives you money. Remember, everything you get comes at a price!

It can be said that undergraduate education in China is unsuccessful. However, it is undeniable that it objectively enables us to receive higher education. For example, one of my university teachers (who didn't teach me) told me that her relatives are college students, and their quality is obviously not as good as that of our undergraduates. It can be said that the most advantageous place for undergraduates is to start using their brains (of course, only some people go to college instead of being taught by them). In other words, generally speaking, I have the ability to learn.

Specifically, we have a more formal exam (the punishment for cheating is very severe, and I just said that students without a degree certificate cheat, so they need self-discipline). Some teachers (good or bad) can make students think. There are some clubs where students can think (both inside and outside). It can make students have certain interpersonal skills (especially the cultivation of people in the dormitory). CET-4 is a controversial issue. In my opinion, he lied to you (CET-4 is made up of many skills), so it's a pity that I didn't learn English from CET-4, and I don't plan to learn it until I find a job, unless I want to read some original works (but I heard that foreign bosses speak English in important trade unions, and it's ok to learn it in order to deal with foreigners). The school library is also very easy to use (although many really meaningful books will not enter, which explains why the position of librarian is equivalent to that of principal). For most people, the books in the library are enough most of the time, but many people don't use them!

Therefore, the professional problem is, in the final analysis, the problem of "not going to college". Universities don't have to be limited by majors, so try to find what they like in universities (so I'm glad I don't have a good major, and the homework and exams in those majors are tiring and useless). If you don't know what you like, then learn more about everything and find out what you like. For example, when I came to college, I didn't know what I liked. I have tried student work, office work, activities, teaching, economics, management, law, psychology, literature, art and design, but I found myself unsuccessful in any aspect. Finally, I realized that I was not born to be a mechanic. I'm the kind of person who lives with his brain. (Ha ha, please don't despise me, I don't despise you senior technicians)

Now there is a feeling that universities mainly train senior technicians, which is actually in line with the development requirements of our country, and there is a lack of intermediate talents. Then I think everyone has nothing to complain about. Everyone is the product of social development. If you can, you can jump out and live with your brain. If not, you can be a senior mechanic in the future. We are all a brick of the motherland, and we will move wherever we need it. What are you afraid of? As long as you are not afraid of hardship, the state will give you a mouth to eat.