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I happened to see your question.

I am a sophomore, majoring in electrical engineering and automation.

I joined NOIP in high school.

When I arrived at the university, I didn't develop ACM in my freshman year because of the school.

Mathematical modeling is also the beginning of the second semester of sophomore year.

For me, both software and hardware have to develop to a certain extent.

But as far as reality is concerned, because I follow the school teachers to do projects, I have actually moved towards software.

If the project goes well, wait until you see the actual situation before deciding whether to go to graduate school or work.

Personally, I prefer to do pre-sales in the IT industry, and I have a better understanding of the system architecture, but I don't know enough about the specific technical implementation. But it is indeed one of the most profitable occupations at present.

I don't know how much you look forward to the future.

As far as the current development is concerned, the next theme is virtualization.

In other words, GIS, Internet of Things, RIDF, sensing and other applications are gradually gaining popularity.

In this respect, foreign countries have greatly surpassed China.

If you want to know the lifeblood of China's development, you must take time to understand the development of foreign scientific research and markets, and consider your future in combination with the actual development trend of China.

This is just my personal opinion.

I hope it helps you.