"Strive for high grades and enter prestigious schools" - these are the six words that are most often on the lips of parents. An academic career at a prestigious university usually offers a number of advantages for students, the most notable of which is the "smooth path to employment". Students who graduate from prestigious universities are highly regarded by companies and are often given priority in interviews.
Although some students have graduated from prestigious schools, they are faced with the prospect of not finding their ideal job, and even the chance of finding a job is slim, and even applying for the civil service examination has become a major problem. Many people may be puzzled by this, but it all has its roots in the choice of "professional". Let's take a closer look at what happened, hoping that readers will be able to understand the criticality of choosing a major.
Unemployed, shameless, and helpless family" - Zhejiang University graduates regret not being able to become civil servants, and their mothers speak out with tears in their eyes. The choice of majors directly affects the employment prospects, and the universities offer a wide variety of majors, some of which are unpopular and some of which are popular. Comparatively, popular majors are more popular. When it comes to choosing a major, students tend to give preference to popular majors. However, if you don't have enough scores, you may be forced to accept admission to other majors, including one girl.
The girl was admitted to Zhejiang University with high scores, but unfortunately, she was placed in an unpopular major. During her university years, the girl was not aware of the drawbacks of her chosen major, and it was not until she and her family graduated that she and her family began to regret it.
The mother was saddened that her daughter had not been able to become a civil servant after graduating from Zhejiang University, and she said that her daughter had a high score in the college entrance examination and successfully entered Zhejiang University, but her major was "plant protection", and it was difficult to find a job after graduation. What's even more frustrating is that I thought that my daughter was a graduate of a prestigious school and could enter the establishment to become a civil servant through the selection and transfer program, but she ran into professional restrictions and couldn't find a job related to her major.
The once highly praised students have now become a "laughing stock". I didn't expect that the choice of major and employment prospects are so closely related. The mother sighed: "It's really shameful to not find a job. "My daughter is like this, and she herself feels the same way, she really regrets choosing that major, if she had known that this was the case, she would have preferred to study for an extra year.
It's clear that the choice of major has a profound impact on the whole family. In this regard, the author suggests that girls should continue to Xi, master a practical skill, maintain a positive attitude in employment, and avoid inferiority and discouragement. Everyone has their own strengths, and in any case, they are graduates of prestigious schools and should not underestimate their value.
At the same time, I also hope that other students can take this as a warning and choose their majors carefully, especially when considering unpopular majors, to ensure that they can successfully find employment. If you find that your employment prospects are not optimistic, you should decisively adjust your choices to avoid unnecessary trouble.
Some netizens proposed: It is best for students from ordinary families not to consider unpopular majors, considering the limited family economy, students should think about their parents and rationally consider their own situation, rather than blindly pursuing interests. Does this view hold water?Let's listen to what an experienced teacher has to say.
For students from ordinary families, is it suitable to choose an unpopular major?Teachers, as experienced and knowledgeable about education, have a clear view on this issue. For students from ordinary families, teachers believe that they need to weigh carefully so as not to fall into a disadvantageous situation.
First of all, the key lies in the specific nature of the profession. There are many types of unpopular majors, which need to be analyzed specifically. If it is an unpopular major with relative potential, even if it comes from an ordinary family, it can be considered.
Secondly, the employability rate is a key indicator, and students need to take the time to understand the employment of previous graduates. By surveying former students to understand their employment rate and whether they are satisfied with their current job situation, you can make more informed decisions. If the employment rate is high and the graduates are in good employment status, then choosing an unpopular major can also be considered.
Furthermore, it is important to consider whether the student is confident enough to pursue an unpopular major. Unpopular majors are not easy for students, and if students cannot ensure that they can master them, then they may waste four years in vain, and it will be difficult to obtain the "halo of a prestigious school" even if they study in a prestigious school. Students must be aware of this, and if they are confident that they can succeed in their studies, that is another matter.
Ultimately, the level of parental support needs to be considered. Whether a student can successfully find a job after graduation is mainly limited by the initial intention of the parents. If parents are supportive, they will do their best to help students find employmentOn the other hand, if parents are opposed, it may become a stumbling block to employment. Students should respect the views of their parents. I hope that all students will take their choice of major seriously and do not play with their future. At the same time, parents are expected to provide helpful advice and listen to teachers so that students can make informed decisions.
Today's topic: Do you have the courage to apply for an unpopular major?