Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Mathematics courses - I am a girl studying hydrology and water resources, and now I want to take an interdisciplinary postgraduate exam in my junior year. Which major's specialized course is easier to test? It is best to m
I am a girl studying hydrology and water resources, and now I want to take an interdisciplinary postgraduate exam in my junior year. Which major's specialized course is easier to test? It is best to m
I am a girl studying hydrology and water resources, and now I want to take an interdisciplinary postgraduate exam in my junior year. Which major's specialized course is easier to test? It is best to major in economic management liberal arts. I am also a girl majoring in hydrology and water resources engineering. After graduation, I have taken part in the work. It's easy to take the cross-major entrance examination, but we should consider the long term, because we still have to work after graduation. Now you should not only choose to study hard, but also choose a good job. I've met some liberal arts girls, and their graduate majors are very poor, and their employment is not ideal. If you really want to change your major, I suggest you don't choose engineering, because all engineering courses involve basic courses such as physical mathematics and liberal arts, and it is generally difficult for you to take the postgraduate entrance examination, so I think if you want to do well in the exam, you should take the GIS major or geophysical exploration major. This is a simple engineering major I know about employment and postgraduate entrance examination. Both math and English are needed. Hehe, come on.