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How about studying accounting?
I am an undergraduate of Jiangxi Institute of Applied Science and Technology, and now I am a sophomore. Let me briefly talk about my feelings about this major.

1. Personally, I feel that this major is really voluminous. Those who study hard can study this major, and there are many certificates to be tested. The first certificate is the graduation requirement of our school, that is to say, students majoring in accounting can't graduate without the first certificate, but it is difficult to find a job when they go out to look for a job, so many people will take the intermediate accounting, advanced and even certified public accountants. I don't think there is a more voluminous major than accounting, so the study pressure will be even greater. Go to the library often, and most of the students who choose this major are girls. There are only 13 boys in my class, and they are not very handsome (no other meaning). Therefore, if you want to find a boyfriend majoring in accounting, you should be cautious, but the boys in my class are honest and have no bad intentions. It's true that people are easy to get along with. There are more than 30 girls.

2. In fact, if you have good professional skills in this major, you can also be said to be an iron rice bowl. Generally speaking, you are engaged in accounting work in a company or go to a government department, which is also a relatively stable job. After graduating from accounting, you can engage in financial work, auditing work, taxation work, financial insurance work, etc. After graduation, you can work in enterprises, accounting firms, tax authorities and other work units. Because the accounting profession involves a wide range, so as long as the work related to the accounting profession can be. However, it is still difficult to learn. There are still many things to recite and advanced mathematics to learn. Although it is the era of big data, you still have some sensitivity to numbers. You can make up the high number by textual research, but you can't pass the exam, and it's really not easy to find a job when you go out to study undergraduate, but how can you pass math if you want to take the postgraduate entrance examination?

Then when I went to college, there were no specialized courses in our school last semester. Last semester, freshman was majoring in advanced mathematics English, ideological politics and western economic law. These are just four subjects to be tested. I started to study professional courses in the freshman semester. The basic courses of economic law and accounting principles are just introductory courses, and my school didn't take the initial certificate until the next semester of sophomore year. For the first time, I only took the primary accounting practice and the foundation of economic law, which is relatively late. More importantly, you buy books yourself. If there is actual demand, accounting entries should be written.

These are my views and opinions on the accounting profession. I hope it helps you. Thanks for reading it.