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Does Chinese language and literature need to learn mathematics? What can I do after graduation?
You don't have to study math. Employment depends on your personal ability and college level. The Chinese departments of Peking University, Beijing Normal University, Fudan University, China Normal University and Nanjing University are the strongest in China. The employment direction of undergraduate graduates mainly includes newspaper publishing house, middle school Chinese teacher, film and television media, civil servants, teaching Chinese as a foreign language and so on. Good Chinese graduates are not only good at literature and art, but also good at math and English. Many of them also know several foreign languages, and they also dabble in philosophy, psychology and business. Of course, literature and language mainly emphasize inner cultivation. If you are considering this major, my suggestion is that you can study it, but you should go to a good school and minor in other practical majors. Now the country attaches great importance to "cultural construction", and the funds are also very large, with good prospects. If the school you go to is not very good, I suggest you choose a more practical major (such as architecture, computer, medicine, business, design, etc. ) and read more books and attend more lectures on liberal arts. Undergraduate education is a general education, and it doesn't really matter what the major is. There are still many opportunities for learning in the future. But now, if you have more courage, are not afraid of difficulties and study hard, your thoughts about your future will become clearer and clearer within four years of college.