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I am a liberal arts student in senior three. What university major should I apply for?
I feel dizzy. How many bad ideas. I study liberal arts.

If you are good at math, choose economics, including economics, finance, finance and so on. They are all very popular and have good employment prospects. Of course, you should choose a good university, such as economics of NPC and finance of Xiamen University. Of course, these majors must be good at math, and they must be good. ...

Secondly, there are accounting and other economic categories. Taking the CPA exam is also very popular.

Personally, I am not very much in favor of studying management and law, although it sounds good. But the employment rate is too low. Especially the law. Management majors can't learn much. A few days ago, the National Forum of University Presidents also discussed canceling these two types of undergraduate majors and only setting up postgraduate majors.

Political major is also very good. Including international politics, international relations, politics and so on. Liberal arts, you should have ambition, you should have the ambition to rule the country and level the world. ...

Then there is learning the language. I think it's not bad, especially after learning a popular small language, I can go out to earn money during the holidays. If you are an English major, you must be an English major in a famous university. Or business English is ok. Chinese majors have a wide range of employment, but only a wide range. I study Chinese as a foreign language, and this major has been good and popular in recent years. Of course, we should find the top majors, such as China Language and Culture University, Jinan University, Nanjing University and Shandong University (guess which one I am).

Well, when it comes to employment, the above are better. If it is a postgraduate entrance examination, it is similar, mainly depending on your personal efforts. Generally speaking, unpopular majors are easier to take the exam, because the number of applicants is small. Of course, it also depends on whether you have interest and courage, such as history and philosophy. This requires you to study hard, otherwise there will be no future without good grades. There are library science, archaeology and so on, depending on your courage.

It is easy to study abroad in economics and politics. If you study law and want to go abroad, you have to study there as an undergraduate.

This is my suggestion. In fact, the important thing is to look at the results. Achievement is the last word. ...