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I like physics and math. What's the best major? man
It is recommended to study science or some engineering majors, followed by finance.

Let's talk about science first: science majors focus on theoretical research. I think from the perspective of the future, if you really like mathematics, I highly recommend you to study it. Nowadays, many people don't understand what mathematics majors are studying and what's the use. Some people can only be math teachers after learning math. But there is a very rich field called finance! Finance is the lever that dominates the economic world. If you really want to do a good job in finance, it is necessary and crucial to calm down in mathematics. Attached is a catalogue of science majors:

1. Mathematics: Mathematics and Applied Mathematics; Information and computing science

2. physics: physics; applied physics

3. chemistry: chemistry; applied chemistry

4. Biological Sciences: Biological Sciences; biotechnology

5. Astronomy category: astronomy

6. Geology: Geology; geochemistry

7. Geographical science category: geographical science; Resources and environment and urban and rural planning and management; geographical information system (GIS)

8. Geophysics: Geophysics

9. Atmospheric science: atmospheric science; applied meteorology

10. marine science: marine science; Marine technology. oceanology

1 1. Mechanics: Theory and Applied Mechanics.

12. electronic information science: electronic information science and technology; Microelectronics; Optical information science and technology

13. materials science: materials physics; materials chemistry

14. environmental science: environmental science; ecology

15. Psychology: Psychology; Applied psychology. Psychological consultation

16. statistics: statistics. Computerized accounting and statistics, statistics and accounting.

Let's talk about engineering: engineering pays more attention to practice and production. It's not difficult to learn, but it's complicated and individual majors are very tired. There are many employment opportunities, and the threshold is much lower than that of mathematics.

1, practical technology (including computer network engineering and management, architectural decoration design and engineering, information and multimedia technology, etc. )

2, public security (including investigation, criminal investigation, economic crime investigation, etc.). )

3, vocational and technical education (including horticulture education, aquaculture education, labor and technical education, etc.). )

4, mathematics (including information and computing science, information science, medical informatics, etc. )

5, physics (including applied physics, acoustics, physics education, etc. )

6 chemistry (including chemistry, applied chemistry, chemistry education, etc.). )

7, biological science (including biological science, biotechnology, microbial application technology, etc.). )

8. Astronomy (including astronomy, etc. )

9. Geology (including geology, etc. )

10, geographical science (including geographical science, resources, environment, urban and rural planning and management, geography, etc. )

1 1, geophysics (including geophysics)

12, atmospheric science (atmospheric science, applied meteorology, weather forecast, etc. )

13, marine science (including marine science, marine technology, oceanography, etc. )

14, mechanics (including theoretical mechanics and applied mechanics)

15, electronic information science (including electronic information science and technology, microelectronics, photoelectric technology application, etc. )

16, materials science (including material physics and material chemistry)

17, environmental science (including environmental science and ecology)

19, statistics (including statistical science, computerized accounting and statistics, statistics and accounting, etc. )

20, system science (including system theory, system engineering)

2 1, Geology and mineral resources (including mining engineering, petroleum engineering resource exploration engineering, gold geological exploration and management, etc. )

22, materials (including metallurgical engineering, chemical decoration materials and applications, gemology, etc. )

23, machinery (including industrial design, chemical equipment and machinery, aircraft and engine maintenance, etc. )

24 instruments (including automation instruments and applications, medical electronic instruments, surveying and mapping instruments, etc.). )

25. Energy and power (thermal energy and power engineering, refrigeration and low temperature technology, heating and ventilation, etc. )

26 electrical information (including automation, computer software, mobile communication, etc.). )

27, civil engineering (including architecture, urban planning, civil engineering, etc.). )

28, water conservancy (water conservancy and hydropower engineering, port waterway and coastal engineering, hydropower station power equipment, etc.). )

29. Surveying and mapping (surveying and mapping engineering, surveying engineering, environmental control engineering, etc. )

30, environment and safety (environmental engineering, indoor environment control engineering, safety technology, etc. )

3 1, chemical pharmacy (pharmaceutical engineering, chemical engineering, fine chemicals, etc. )

32, transportation (traffic engineering, flight technology, railway transportation, etc. )

33. Marine engineering (including ships and marine engineering)

34, light industry textiles and food (textile engineering, clothing design and engineering, electronic publishing, etc. )

35, aerospace (including aircraft power engineering, aerospace measurement and control engineering, space engineering, etc.). )

36, weapons (detection guidance and control technology, ammunition engineering, ordnance storage and management, etc. )

37, engineering mechanics (including engineering mechanics, engineering structure analysis)

38, bioengineering (including bioengineering)

39, agricultural engineering (including agricultural mechanization and automation, agricultural electrification and automation, agricultural engineering, etc. )

40, forestry engineering (including forest engineering, wood processing, forest fire prevention, etc.). )

4 1, public security technology (including criminal science and technology, fire engineering, criminal investigation technology, etc. )

42, plant production (including agronomy, flowers, planting and breeding, etc. )

43, grassland science (including commercial flowers, garden flower technology, seeds and seedlings, etc. )

44, forest resources (including forestry, forest ecotourism, ecotourism management, etc.). )

45, environmental ecology (including gardens, landscape architecture, environmental protection, etc.). )

46, animal production (including animal science, economic animals, breeding technology, etc.). )

47, animal medicine (including animal health inspection, animal husbandry and veterinary, animal and plant quarantine, etc.). )

48. Aquatic products (including aquaculture, special aquaculture, resources and fishery management, etc.). )

49, basic medicine (including basic medicine)

50, preventive medicine (including preventive medicine, health examination, maternal and child health care, etc.). )

5 1, clinical medicine and medical technology (including cosmetic medicine, medical examination, advanced midwifery, etc. )

52, stomatology (including stomatology, prosthodontics, etc. )

53, forensic medicine (including forensic medicine)

54, nursing (including nursing, advanced nursing, integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine nursing, etc.). )

55, agricultural economic management (including agricultural economic management, forestry economic management, township construction and management).

I just said something about finance. If you want to do well in this field, mathematics is very crucial.

I typed all the words myself. Choosing a major is really crucial, which largely determines your next life direction. I really hope I can help you. One more thing, the future of learning mathematics I just said is based on your real determination to go to college. Otherwise, it is of little use. It is best to choose engineering major. No matter how good you study, you can be influenced by your major and come out like a professional.