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OK. As long as your English is good, and politics is in a short-term assault, it is not very difficult to cross majors.
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You can't have it both ways, and China's education system is not so open. Do you mean that a graduate student wants to minor in economics and get two academic certificates? If that's the case, it's impossible to give up the idea.
Unless you go to a two-year school for your major, and then graduate two years later and then take a master's degree in economics. Besides, there are a lot of on-the-job postgraduate examinations now, and I really want to have more opportunities to take the exam! In addition, economics is a large scope, and you may say that it is very empty because you know that it is very abstract and academic, but if you are majoring in economics, then you are really an old pedant!
I studied finance and economics, and I personally recommend that if you really have the intention to cross the exam, you should first study the specific professional direction. As for what you said about self-study of economics for graduate students, if you want to study management on your own, it will be easier, if it is finance, accounting, and statistics, there will be more data analysis involved. You must know that the name of "the world's first big exam" is not in vain, o(o If you want to cross the exam, you are still starting to review the public course mathematics and English, this problem is not big, and the professional course will be reviewed after the summer vacation, and most of the schools will basically test macro and micro economics in the first examination, and it will not be too difficult to review.
The point is that if you want to take the high-grade school, it is best to look at some basic courses of the major you want to apply for, you can ask your school or the school you want to take the undergraduate students of this major, see what subjects they study, and then you can study selectively. After all, some well-known schools still pay more attention to the basics when recruiting graduate students, and there will be professors who ask you these during the interview... In fact, in the final analysis, there is only one thing you have to do first, that is, what major do you want to take?
If you have any questions, you can communicate, they are all carefully coded out by me, I hope it will help you! (*
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Do you want to take the economics exam or study economics on your own? The title and the content are a bit confusing =,=
First of all, if you want to cross the examination of economics, you must master the basics of economics, and it is impossible to go to graduate school and then study economics on your own.
If you are just interested in economics, it is advisable to study on your own.
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Feel hollow and you still learn? I think you're more interested in economics, right? Don't be impulsive, you can have time to learn slowly in the future.
You've been studying engineering for so many years, there's no need to lose it, use it as a cooking bowl, and then learn other things when your job is stable. It's hard for economics majors to come out and find a job right now. If your family has money, whatever!
Hearing you say this, it seems that you are not very interested in your engineering major, why is that still going to graduate school? Wasting your time on things that don't interest you, it is advisable to work after graduating from a bachelor's degree. Now it is relatively easy to find a job in engineering, but it will be difficult to talk about it in two or three years.
Take your time and don't rush things.
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Look at what school you are going to look at on the Internet for the 12-year admissions brochure to see what to take the exam and what books you need Then review and then take the exam.
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Candidates who want to apply for the economics examination should start from their own reality!
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If you are good at math and English, it is also good to choose economics, the main thing is not to study for a while and find this major so boring, then it will be too late.
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It's not too difficult to copy, and the public class is an attack.
In the same way, as long as you prepare more and study hard, it shouldn't be difficult.
Suggestions for Graduate Engineering to Economics:
1.Evaluate your English and math skills, which are not only the stepping stones for the first exam, but also the necessary tools for learning economics in the future.
2.Consider the question of the major class. If you haven't been exposed to it and plan to start watching it in July or August, then you must think twice.
Economics is very difficult to get into, especially in prestigious schools, such as the major course of finance, which pays great attention to mathematics, and it is difficult to break through in three or four months. Otherwise, take advantage of a loophole and choose a school that does not take the economics exam, but such loopholes are rare, and they will certainly not be the mainstream direction of economics.
3.Find out the direction of your major. Economics pays attention to research directions, such as politics and economics, which looks cold, but some schools have real estate economics and asset appraisal directions, which are very hot.
Sankei looks hot, but the Sankei of Zhejiang University is the direction of agriculture, and many people are very taboo about agriculture. Therefore, the direction is more important than the major, and it is important to check it before the exam.
4.The most important thing is to figure out whether you want to turn or not. Especially in computer, communication and other employment professions, the opportunity cost of turning into the economy is very large, and we must be cautious.
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1. You first ask about your college counseling.
2. Because the British undergraduate is three years, you finish the preparatory department, and this year is only the first year, so it should not be a big problem.
3. But to see how many credits you have to make up if you want to transfer, as far as mathematics is concerned, it is not very difficult.
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1. As an undergraduate student majoring in economics, the direction of postgraduate examination includes: economics, finance, international science, accounting, financial management, business management, auditing, finance and other related majors, because there is a foundation. You can also consider applying for a master's degree such as 0251 Finance, 0252 Applied Statistics, 0253 Taxation, 0254 International Business, 0255 Insurance, 0256 Asset Valuation, 0257 Auditing, 1253 Accounting, etc.
Of course, you can also apply for the exam across majors.
2. The choice of postgraduate major: look at the interest, the research object between the various disciplines is completely different, see which discipline you are interested in, otherwise it will be difficult to last; Second, look at the difficulty of preparing for the exam, because graduate admission depends on the score, and you must choose a major with more confidence in the subjects of the preliminary examination and the re-examination.
3. It is recommended to choose a university of finance and economics or a comprehensive university, and then go to the graduate admissions website on the official website to check the major catalog to understand what majors you may be interested in and have a foundation or are not difficult to prepare for the exam.
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It's definitely good, you need people like you.
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How's your undergraduate major?!
In fact, you can apply for financial mathematics (financial engineering) for your major, which is a good job, and there will definitely be a lot of hedging in China in the future, and a large number of such talents are needed, but it is best to study for a master's degree in financial mathematics!
There will be more good employment in the future!
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Harbin Institute of Technology, Dalian University of Technology, South China University of Technology, Tongji University, Southeast University, Chongqing University, Tianjin University, Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology, these schools are very good in architecture-related majors.
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The subjects for the postgraduate examination in economics are roughly as follows:
1. Mathematics III, including (calculus, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics), I don't know if you have studied these three courses.
2, English, this is not much, most majors are English 1, English is the key to the card 3, politics, this is not much to say.
4. Professional courses, the subjects and textbook versions of professional courses in different schools are different, but most of the economics majors require Western Economics, and other majors under economics have other bibliography requirements. For example, finance may need to be supplemented with a course in money and banking or international finance. Specialized courses are second only to mathematics in the focus of the score.
The main tasks in the first half of the junior year are:
1. Review math carefully.
2. Memorize English words.
3. Select the major of the school.
4. There is no need to rush professional courses, after selecting a school and major, go to the school's research and recruitment network, determine the bibliography and version of the study, and you can study in the second half of the third year and the summer vacation.
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First of all, economics is also about numbers, especially the deeper you learn, the more inseparable it is from mathematics. Moreover, it must be noted that graduate students who take the economics exam also have to take the mathematics exam, but since you are an engineering student, the foundation in mathematics should be better.
According to my experience, I can't say which major has the least books, and some schools may have more reference books for better and more difficult ones, and there may be fewer books for those who are poor.
The MBA mentioned upstairs seems to require work experience, if you are a fresh graduate, forget it, and the MBA is management, not economics.
Theoretical economics has majors and directions such as political economy, history of economic thought, Western economics, world economy, and national economics.
If you just want a diploma or want to do academic research in the future, you can take the theoretical economics exam. However, if you want to work in economics in the future, it is better to take the applied test, such as regional economics, industrial economics, finance or insurance, etc.
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