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Are mathematics and applied mathematics good for graduation?
Hello: Mathematics and applied mathematics are really unpopular majors now, and it is a common phenomenon that it is difficult to find a job! I have the following suggestions: first, learn it well, continue to take the postgraduate entrance examination and take the exam, and then you can teach in the school or work in the scientific research department. Second, study hard from the beginning of freshman year, learn every course well, stick to it, and prepare for the computer postgraduate exam in the last semester of junior year. If you are interested in computers, you will learn math well and have a bright future in the computer field. Third, study hard and don't let other students learn because it is difficult. In your junior year, you are going to take an examination of graduate students who are interested in your major. If you are good at math, you will take four courses (math 150, English 100, politics 100, and specialized courses 150), and everything will be much easier for you. Fourth, ask the counselor as soon as you get to school and consider changing your major! I don't know about your school, but if no one in our school is willing to spend some money, we won't improve our major! I am also a major in this field, and most of the postgraduate entrance examinations in our college are also varied! Remember one thing: in college (all by self-study), you can learn what you are interested in! Welcome to ask questions to 158 Education Online.