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How to determine whether it is suitable for learning mathematics? What direction should I choose?
Firstly, introduce the professional direction of mathematics; Secondly, introduce the employment prospect of mathematics; Finally, some suggestions on applying for mathematics major are introduced. Generally speaking, before entering the mathematics major, I might as well answer a few questions first.

Do individuals have enough concentration, thinking and self-control, and do they love mathematics? What kind of person do you want to be, and can you pay the necessary cost for it? What was your grade in high school? Are you good at math and have any competition experience? What are the family economic conditions? Do you need to graduate as soon as possible to subsidize your family? What are parents' expectations and what kind of help can the family provide? The subject system of mathematics has recently experienced more than 400 years of development. The subject system of mathematics is complex, and it is difficult for anyone to overlook the whole mathematics. Compared with the whole mathematics, the content and depth of middle school mathematics are the tip of the iceberg. Students who are interested in mathematics may lack an overall understanding of mathematics. After entering the university, after two years of professional basic courses, you still need to combine yourself and choose your own professional direction.

According to the learning situation and future plans of your own mathematics course, is the direction of mathematics major to continue further study or to take part in work? If you want to pursue further studies, you should go to business school, computer school or our department. In any case, the literacy ability of this major must be solidly passed!

No matter what major mathematics major is, the ultimate value realization is employment. Different professional directions have different professional orientations. If you don't want to engage in academic research, I personally suggest that you minor in computer as your second major in college, or you can consider transferring to the computer department, which will have more advantages and choices!

First of all, I would like to give a suggestion to apply for a math major: if you want to mix diplomas, don't choose a math major, because the overall pressure on the math major is too great; If you are hesitant and have other majors to choose from, you can give priority to other majors. If you want to choose a math major, you might as well look at your own conditions first:

Concentration: can concentrate on one thing for a long time; Concentrate on anti-interference; Resist temptation and reject other things. Thinking ability: like to think independently; Like the happiness of answering questions independently; Curiosity, curiosity about new things. Self-control: strong time management ability; Strong willpower, able to overcome difficulties; Strong pressure resistance, not easy to be frustrated, self-regulation. If you are too ordinary in concentration, thinking and self-control, and are determined to engage in academic research in mathematics, want to teach in colleges and universities, and can withstand loneliness for learning mathematics, choosing mathematics is a good choice!

In addition to their own necessary conditions, we should also consider family conditions, family expectations, comprehensive quality and other factors. If the family's economic conditions are not good, you need to graduate as soon as possible to earn money, or give priority to other majors; If the family can't afford to study abroad, they need to fight for scholarships, but also bear certain economic pressure and be prepared for further study. If the family expects to work as soon as possible and can provide work-related help, it is necessary to consider whether to study mathematics in combination with family conditions.