In addition to choosing a school, choosing a major is also very important. So when choosing a major, what aspects should you consider when choosing a major?
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interests
The first choice of major must be "me" as the center. Everyone knows that interest is the best teacher. When dealing with things you are interested in, you will naturally invest more time and energy in the learning process, and the knowledge you learned in college may accompany us throughout our lives in the future. If it is a major that you don't like or reject, it is difficult to stick to it.
Of course, interest is important, but it also needs to be combined with your own conditions. After all, there is a gap between ideals and reality. If the threshold for the subject you are interested in is particularly high, and your abilities and conditions do not meet the required level of your major, then don’t force yourself to choose. You can also settle for the second best. Choose a major with a relatively low threshold but similar to the major you are interested in. This is also a more rational and scientific choice.
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Professional development and employment prospects
The major you studied in university represents to a certain extent your employment direction after graduation. If you have clear goals and are sure that you will devote yourself to a certain industry in the future, then just choose the relevant major, but you must also understand clearly that this industry is a promising major with future development? Or is it an embarrassing situation of "graduation and unemployment"? In this regard, it is recommended to learn more, consult seniors or teachers more, and listen to opinions more.
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University and major ranking
Many people will be confused whether to choose a university with a high ranking or a university with the major they choose as their major? If you can get into the top ten universities in Japan, Then there is no need to care about the choice of majors. Students who graduated from prestigious universities have advantages in finding jobs. As the saying goes, "Students who graduated from prestigious universities may not be able to do well, but at least they will not do too badly."
However, they have specialties in professions. Although some schools have low comprehensive rankings, they are also good choices for universities with super majors. For example, Tokyo Foreign Studies University in Japan, although the comprehensive rankings are average, their foreign language majors are top-notch in China. Because many colleges and universities focus more on their popular majors than other majors, students can not only enjoy high-quality educational resources and advanced research equipment, but also apply for scholarships to be simpler than other majors and have more benefits, and they will also have more opportunities to show themselves and improve themselves.
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