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Reviewing Zhang Xuefeng: Choosing the wrong major in college leads to lifelong regrets—it actually makes sense. What do you think?
1. If from an ordinary family, military academies and police academies are the right choice.
2. If family is financially well-off, choose finance, economics, and business management.
3. High salary right after graduation—choose computer science or electronic communications from top universities.
4. Artificial intelligence and big data—only choose if from a top-tier school.
5. Don't choose business management if not from a top-tier school.
6. "Biology, chemistry, environment, materials"—don't touch without pursuing a master's or doctorate.
7. Agriculture, forestry, civil engineering, mining, petroleum, geomatics—require frequent outdoor fieldwork.
8. Arts are expensive and require connections; don't pursue unless you have real ability.
9. Medicine and law are both grueling; hard to find employment without a master's or doctorate.
10. Finance is risky unless your family works in finance.
11. Management majors—don't pursue unless your family owns a business that needs management.
12. Want to take the civil service exam? Prioritize Chinese language and literature or ideology/politics; avoid English.
13. Want to practice medicine in a certain city? Study medicine at that city's medical school.
14. Liberal arts students should prioritize school prestige; engineering students should prioritize major choice.
15. Students from provinces with few universities face a disadvantage because other provinces recruit fewer programs there, with fewer top majors available.
16. Mathematics and computer science are both excellent majors.
17. Engineering pays better than pure science.
18. Sometimes city matters more than school.
19. Be very cautious about accepting major adjustments; you could easily end up in a major you completely reject.
20. Students committed to graduate school must study English well.
🌟Summary of Zhang Xuefeng's non-recommended majors:
Civil Engineering(can only work on construction sites)
Architecture(market is declining)
Mechanical Engineering(doesn't pay well)
Biology, Chemistry, Environment, Materials(requires studying through doctorate)
Journalism(tuition fees can't be recouped)
English(unless at Beijing Foreign Studies or Shanghai International)
Minor Languages(no demand)
Finance(only if your family is extremely wealthy)
Teacher Education(too exhausting, too competitive)
🌟Zhang Xuefeng's recommended majors—I've summarized everything for you
Liberal Arts:
1. Law(pass bar exam, enter judiciary or law firms)
2. Accounting or Financial Management(pursue CPA, enter Big Four, graduate school too competitive)
3. Chinese Language and Literature(take civil service exam)
Engineering:
Computer Science(software engineers, AI, big data), Electronic Information(develop chips), Electrical Engineering(enter State Grid), Mathematics(enter finance and banking), Statistics(similar to mathematics), Biomedical Engineering(develop medical devices)
Aerospace Engineering(for those with passion, stable, not the highest pay)
Medicine: Clinical Medicine(for top students), Dentistry(for women, less grueling), Nursing(for lower-scoring students)