With the development of higher education, students are faced with more and more choices when choosing a college major, and each student's interests and ideas are different. Although some majors are considered popular, such as teacher training, law, clinical medicine, and computer science, it does not mean that employment is necessarily easy. Similarly, some seemingly unpopular majors may have better job prospects, such as funeral majors. In this context, some parents have doubts about their children's choice of major, especially a profession like forensic science, which is considered by some to be mysterious. However, when talking about the forensic profession, Mr. Zhang Xuefeng pointed out that it is not as mysterious as it is in the TV series, and the work is not so cool.
In addition, parents need to be aware of the impact of gender in employment. Teacher Zhang Xuefeng mentioned that in the field of forensic science, female students may not be as popular as male students due to the special nature of their work. This is not discrimination against female students, but because of factors such as the demands of the job and the environment. Female students may face more criticism and difficulties when engaging in forensic work, and may even affect their choice of mate. This problem is not unique, and there are obvious differences in the content and environment of the two professions when they work in clinical medicine.
As parents, it is worth noting that at the university level, students should be responsible for choosing their own major. We should respect children's interests and decisions, and make the pros and cons of the profession clear to them, so that they can understand their choices. We shouldn't interfere with their choices with stereotypes, it's unfair to children. Their interests are the most important thing, and we shouldn't make decisions for them.
Parents should also think from the perspective of their children, and do not influence their children's choices with their own wishes. University majors are not only related to students' life paths and employment prospects, but also to students' own interests and hobbies. Each student has a unique way of thinking and a unique perspective, and we can't easily interfere with their ideas. If we force our children to choose a major they don't like, they may still choose their preferred path after graduation and may blame and blame us, leaving each other with bad memories.
Although forensic science is considered an unpopular major, it has broad employment prospects and development opportunities just like popular majors. The jobs in forensic science are in high demand, and the salary is not low. Compared to other professions, working in forensics may not require you to worry too much about issues such as workplace relationships. Although forensic science may be full of mystery in the eyes of some, it is actually an independent forensic science major, and students will not only learn Xi basic and clinical medicine in the process of studying Xi, but also be exposed to the knowledge and skills of related fields such as law and forensic science. After graduation, forensic students often work in the public security criminal investigation department, political and legal organs and other departments, rather than hospitals.
For students who are interested in forensic medicine, they may wish to try to apply for this major. Even if you find that you are not a good fit for this major, you can take advantage of the opportunity to change majors at the university level and choose other directions. People's interests are changeable, and we should respect the rights of students and give them the opportunity to choose.
When it comes to choosing a major in college, we should respect students' interests, hobbies and choices, and not impose personal wishes. Popular majors do not mean that employment is necessarily easy, and unpopular majors do not mean that employment is difficult. Forensic science, as an unpopular profession with great employment prospects, should not be abandoned because of some misunderstandings. Before making a choice, students should fully understand the characteristics and employment prospects of the major, and at the same time, they need to recognize whether their interests and adaptability are compatible with the major. Ultimately, the choice of a student needs to be based on their own circumstances and interests. At the university level, we should give students the right to make their own choices, provide them with guidance and support to make informed decisions, and hope that parents can give them enough understanding and support in the process.