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It seems that in Gao Fushuai, which university majors are actually unemployed after graduation?
Personally, I feel that having a major in business administration and law is the most pit. Business administration sounds high-end, but I really don't know what it is. I feel that I know nothing, have learned nothing, and have no scientific content and technology, so I feel that business administration sounds like a decoration.

Going out to find a job now depends not only on academic qualifications, but also on personal ability. Education is a stepping stone, but personal ability is the most important thing in development. Without hard work, I believe that employers will not hire them, so this major feels no different from unemployment.

There is also a law student, not to mention how much rote learning is needed. Secondly, he came to society. Where to fight so many lawsuits? The best job for this position may be a government agency, but if you want to get this position, you need to take the national judicial examination. The exam is also very difficult. It is said that the pass rate is less than 10%. It takes a lot of energy to spend four years in college, and you have to take the postgraduate entrance examination to study for a doctorate, and you may have to continue your further study, because the post requires people with enough experience to be competent, but where do you have experience just graduated? So you either start working as an assistant after graduation, or you may face unemployment if you don't want to.

Therefore, it is more important to choose a major in college. At the beginning, those technical schools and technical secondary schools that we didn't care about, now people have the ability to enter the society, which has become a hot potato, while those who graduated from famous schools are still worried about their future. This shows that choosing the right major is still very important.