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Undergraduate mathematics is preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination, and everyone around me advised me to take the postgraduate finance exam. What should I do?
Many people either choose to work or take the postgraduate entrance examination after graduating from college. What should I do if I say that my undergraduate major is mathematics and I want to take the postgraduate entrance examination, but people around me say that it is better for graduate students to take the financial examination?

First, mathematics and finance In fact, at this time, we should think deeply about the differences between the two, because mathematics is actually a part of finance. In fact, it will be easier for undergraduates majoring in mathematics to learn finance at the graduate stage, because many people may be stumped by mathematics when studying finance, and even many will fail. If this part has been solved, it will be twice the result with half the effort to study finance again.

Moreover, if the graduate student is a math major, there may not be many choices in the scope of work, and now the finance major will be more popular. Although mathematics majors can also enter the financial industry, for the talent demand of the financial industry, people with professional skills are more desirable. So if you want to develop in this field for work, it is better to study finance.

Second, the future employment of finance, and from the perspective of the future employment prospect of finance, is actually more popular, because his future job in finance is to contact the economic industry, which means that money comes quickly. When you have professional knowledge, you can also be comfortable in this industry. Graduate students can learn more financial majors, and undergraduate students have been studying mathematics, so they will also provide some help, even great help, to their future learning ability. In fact, everyone wants to improve their academic qualifications and give themselves greater advantages in their future work. Postgraduate entrance examination is difficult, so why not choose a major with better prospects in the future? Moreover, I believe that people who can learn finance well in undergraduate courses and graduate students can also accept knowledge well, because their learning thinking is similar.