Is history a promising subject for the future? 10

Updated on educate 2024-04-12
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Give it to me.

    History is an absolutely useful subject, you know that Yale University is not, it can basically be said to be the first in the United States, you must not know that it relies on the most powerful discipline - history, history is a basic science, the more basic the more important, determine your basic quality, cognitive ability and moral cultivation.

    History, like literature, is a common trait of great men, and if you think about it, which great hero is not a great writer (especially in China); Born in a peasant, but he loved to learn history, and in the end, he could export it into poems, leaving many nouns; Even Liu Bang, who farms the land, can write a big wind song in the end, learning history is the best means to increase knowledge, and it is also fun, if you are very clear about what allusions you say when chatting, and you can also reason with historical events for them, it is a lot of face-saving things, and it can also make others think that you are well-educated.

    History is not a history class, if the university major is history, you have to consider whether you can study hard, history major staff can be office staff, secretarial, literary creation, classrooms, etc., study history major must become a knowledgeable person.

    I hope it helps you, give it to me, hehe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As long as you work hard to make yourself better, you will not worry about a way out.

    Specifically, if you don't want to give up your major, that is, if you don't change careers, you can choose:

    1. Teaching as a middle school teacher or a university teacher (postgraduate entrance examination).

    2. Politics This is also a choice for many history students. According to a report by Guangming**, 3 out of 10 students majoring in history are in politics. Combined with the knowledge of history, it is also more suitable to take this path.

    3. Re-choice I have some friends who major in history, and they have passed the interdisciplinary postgraduate examination and then chose their own major, which is also very good.

    There are others that are not very representative, so let's not talk about them. I don't think there is a way out, if you have just started your university life, I advise you to study more, think more, reserve more knowledge, learn both professional and extensive, and learn something in a down-to-earth manner is the most important thing. Because there are so few down-to-earth studies in college now, you will definitely give you unexpected gains if you do this.

    Trust me, thanks.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course there is, it just depends on how well you learn! If you learn well, you can become a teacher. Professor. Archaeologists and more!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It depends on how you are going to learn, and if you study deeper, you will become a historian, and if you are interested, you will have more development.

    If you don't dare to be interested, try to learn well and become a teacher.

    Specific situation analysis, there is no absolute development!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes. Not to mention, people in the 25th century will go back and study our 21st century, just more than 1,000 years of history, we humans have not yet figured it out.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Any industry that you are genuinely interested in and willing to work for will give you money and a future.

    And on the way forward, I feel the joy that other industries cannot give.

    May you find your life goals as soon as possible and make your career plans.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The more time passes, the brighter the future becomes! History, it's a long-term thing!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It mainly depends on your interests, which is hard to say.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's funny. Do you think there isn't?

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