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Zhang Xuefeng talks about the four most difficult majors? The most difficult major in the world (202 1 reference)
Mr. Zhang Xuefeng is a big shot in the field of postgraduate guidance. Relying on his in-depth understanding of universities and majors, Mr. Zhang has also been volunteering for the college entrance examination recently. 202 1 volunteering for the college entrance examination is about to begin. Only by making preparations in advance can we avoid being in a hurry and choosing the wrong major. So, what are the four most difficult majors that Zhang Xuefeng talked about? What are the most difficult majors in the world? Please accept this "pit avoidance" guide!

First of all, Zhang Xuefeng talked about the four most difficult majors?

Zhang Xuefeng did not directly mention the most difficult undergraduate major, but once said that the following four majors would be better employed if they finished graduate school. If students don't want to take the postgraduate exam, they must be careful when filling in their volunteers.

① Law major

As the saying goes, "persuade people to learn the law." Although it is ridiculous, it shows that this major is not only difficult to learn, but also difficult to find employment. Law majors mainly study jurisprudence, Chinese legal history, constitution, administrative law and administrative procedure law, civil law, commercial law and other courses, but they only scratch the surface of many contents. In addition, law is the most common and popular major in universities, and a large number of undergraduates graduate every year. If you take the postgraduate entrance examination and pass the national judicial examination, your employment prospects will be much better.

② Clinical medicine specialty

Although it is often said that "it is thunderous to persuade people to study medicine", as the most popular medical major, there are still many college entrance examination students applying for clinical medicine every year. However, this major needs to study for one more year than others in the undergraduate stage, and it needs to study pharmacology, pathology, preventive medicine, immunology, diagnostics, internal medicine, surgery and other courses. If you choose, you can only spend five years in college through exams and back-to-back exams. After all, it's a cause that concerns human life. At present, most hospitals require students to have postgraduate or doctoral degrees. Therefore, if you want to have a good development in clinical medicine, you must take the postgraduate entrance examination and even take a doctor's degree.

③ bioengineering major

Bioengineering is one of the well-known "four sinkholes", and it is also a major that has not been valued for a long time. This major mainly studies biological separation engineering, microbiology, genetics, embryo engineering, molecular biology, genetic engineering and other courses. The course is rich in content and difficult, and the most important thing is that it is difficult to find a job after graduation. For candidates majoring in bioengineering, the ideal employment prospect is to enter the field of biotechnology and engineering to engage in new technology research and new product development, but this field requires higher academic qualifications, and graduates are generally required to have a master's degree or above.

④ Majoring in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics

Mathematics and applied mathematics is a basic major. Although the employment field is relatively wide, the employment orientation is not clear. This major will mainly study analysis, algebra, geometry, probability theory, physics, mathematical models, mathematical experiments and other courses. Basically, they are all basic courses related to mathematics, and there are no courses in application or technology. Therefore, many students need to take postgraduate entrance examinations to make up for their weak majors after graduation.

Second, the world recognizes the most difficult major to learn.

What is the most difficult major to learn? Clinical medicine is definitely one of them.

First, there are many specialized courses. Human anatomy, histology and embryology, internal medicine, surgery, etc. They are all required courses, and any course is thick and you have to recite it.

Second, the study time is long. Other undergraduates only study for 4 years and clinical medicine for 5 years. Moreover, it is basically impossible for clinical medicine to enter a good hospital without postgraduate study, and it is necessary to continue postgraduate study. So usually graduates from other majors have been employed and earning money for many years, and medical students are still in school.