The Social Survey Center of China Youth Daily conducted a survey of 2,002 people through the questionnaire network, and the results showed that 790 of respondents thought about changing majors in college, and 16 of them did2 of the respondents successfully changed majors, 324 of the respondents have thought about it and tried it without success.
When choosing a major, many candidates and parents tend to consider it from the perspective of popularity, high salary, and good employment prospects due to the lack of a clear interest orientation. However, after a period of study, they realized that these so-called "popular majors" may not really be suitable for them.
So, which majors are the most likely to make people regret choosing? What kind of experience does choosing the wrong major bring? Let's work on this topic.
1.Ranking of the most regrettable majors
In a study on a certain platform, the discussion of "wrong majors" on multiple social ** platforms was analyzed in depth, and the "most regrettable majors" ranking was announced. Surprisingly, those majors such as medicine, education, accounting, English, computer science and finance, which are often considered "the best choice" by the public, are among them. It is particularly noteworthy that medical majors top the "regret index", while engineering, education, and accounting majors are also widely criticized by college students.
02.What is it like to choose the wrong major in college?
Chemistry.
Medicine.
Computer.
Engineering.
If you find that your chosen major isn't right for you, don't worry. First of all, you can try to learn more about the profession, discover its charms, and work on improving your skills and abilities. In addition, there are several options that you can consider:
1.Change major: If you determine that you are not a good fit for your current major, you can apply to the school to change majors. When applying, you will need to provide sufficient reasons and evidence as to why you are not suitable for the major and the major you wish to transfer to.
2.Teach yourself other skills: In addition to studying your own major during your college years, you can also use your spare time to teach yourself other skills and knowledge. Through self-study, you can acquire knowledge and skills in your field of interest and build a solid foundation for your future.
3.Internship and work experience: Through the accumulation of internship or work experience, you can learn about the practical application of your major, and make more contacts and resources. These experiences and resources can help you better plan your career.
4.Entrepreneurship or innovation: If you are creative and courageous enough, you can consider starting a business or innovating. By starting a business or innovating, you can combine your major with other fields to create new business opportunities or products.
In short, don't be discouraged even if you choose the wrong major. As long as you maintain a positive mindset and action, and strive to find the right direction for you, you will definitely be able to find your own career path.