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Actually, if you are really interested in psychology, it is better to choose psychology, if you can work in your own interests, I think you will have a great future and you will be able to learn it easily.
Studying Guomao is a better future, but remember that it is an economic crisis now, and when the economy can recover still needs to be investigated.
Good luck for the future.
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It depends on what you want to learn.
If you choose psychology, you can't count on it for work. It's not easy to find a job after graduating from a psychology undergraduate, so your so-called double degree should be a minor, right? But in other words, if you aim to take the graduate school entrance examination in psychology in the future, it is unique, you will definitely learn all the psychology major courses after the postgraduate examination, and the English used in the postgraduate examination is precisely the English major, and the psychology does not take the mathematics test.
Therefore, you only need to memorize politics for the whole postgraduate entrance examination.
But if you don't want to go to graduate school, then study Guomao, you can develop your English in the direction of business, and it will be easier to find a job in the future.
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There are many people who study international trade, but there are not many double majors in English. I have a double degree in English + International Trade. It's really popular when looking for a job.
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After reading what you said, I feel that you are more suitable for studying psychology and integrating personality and hobbies.
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I'm also an English major. My minor major is Japanese. The second foreign language is Korean, anyway, I can't get rid of the language.
For example, I chose Japanese out of interest, but our teacher said that the English major is very popular in the field of economics, economics, economics, and law (if you want to work in a foreign company), and the teacher also recommended the accounting major. We have a major in the minor class, which is national economics and trade, and then a minor minor like them has more advantages, which mainly depends on your own interests, and the minor is learned outside of your major when you have spare time, so it will really be a torture if you are not interested in learning I have a classmate who took Japanese with me last year, but I didn't take it this year. Come on, I've experienced first-hand that it takes a lot more effort to take a minor than my classmates, but I have to firmly believe that it is all worth it
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It is necessary to take a double degree for English majors.
I didn't have a double degree during my undergraduate years, and I attended the college's compound language class. The compound language class teaches Spanish, but I don't have a degree certificate, to be precise, I don't have any certificate, and I don't have a grade, so although I have gained something, it is not useful to the outside world.
After the interdisciplinary postgraduate entrance examination, I regretted that I did not take a double degree. The first is that the foundation of interdisciplinary is weak, and the second is that there is no undergraduate background of interdisciplinary majors. I had to work harder for graduate students!
In addition, whether it is for graduate school entrance examination or employment after graduation, double degrees are the wings of assistance.
If you decide to take the postgraduate examination in this major, you can take a double degree in non-language majors, such as finance, law, and economics; Generally, English majors will have two courses as a foreign language, and they can also take double degrees in other languages, so that they can be exempted from taking two foreign language courses, or they can get an extra degree.
There will also be two foreign languages for English majors, so you should start preparing for the graduate school entrance examination in advance. But don't choose too many languages, Spanish, French, Russian, Italian, Japanese, and Korean are all good choices.
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I chose translation, and I think it's pretty good, and I can learn English better while mastering my major.
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If you can learn gardening directly in English, it's worth it. If you learn garden in Chinese and learn useless in English, it's not worth it.
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If you are interested in English, it is not worth the money to learn it at university, if you already have a high school level, it is better to study yourself and organize a toastmaster at university than anything.
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Take a look at the employment rate of your previous double majors in English and Gardening. And in the end, do you need to use English for your major, some majors don't use English at all, you spend more time studying, spending money and energy, gilding, to see if you think it's worth it. In fact, studying finance, accounting, and economics may be more practical, so see for yourself.
But it also depends on whether the teachers in your school learn or not. In the past, the double degree of English and accounting in our school was still good. But whether the garden can be used in English or not, you will know this yourself.
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First of all, English major courses are divided into more detailed categories, and there are many compulsory courses and elective courses, which makes it difficult to pass the exam.
Secondly, in recent years, English education has become popular in universities, and passing CET-6 has been able to add a lot of points to job hunting.
Moreover, if you are interested in English, the double degree is recommended to major in Chinese as a foreign language In recent years, English education universities have popularized, and through college English level 6 has been able to add points to job huntingMany Chinese as a foreign language majors have both English teaching and Chinese learning, focusing on cross-cultural communication learning.
Majors majoring in Chinese as a foreign language have the opportunity to become a Chinese as a foreign language trainer and have broad employment prospects.
English majors have good employment prospects, mainly in translation, business English, English education and other majors, these majors have high requirements, but they all need to obtain relevant professional qualifications.
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1.Your question is wrong, no matter what you learn, it is worth it if you can learn well, and it is useless if you don't learn well, what to choose is not the point, this is one of them;
2.Does this kind of mentality towards double cultivation mean that your attitude towards double cultivation is not very positive?
I suggest considering the following:
English is very important, very important, very important, please read it 100 times, no other meaning, it is to emphasize the importance, whether you choose to double study English or not, English must be learned well, this is the top priority;
Whether you choose English or not, based on whether it is helpful for your English learning, for example, whether your school has strong teachers in the English dual course, what is the attitude of the teacher, whether it is just for a diploma and experience; If you leave the dual study, will you not be able to learn English well, etc.
On the basis of learning English well, if the school has a better dual program, you can choose other courses.
Code words are very hard, you must adopt it!
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Personally, I think finance is good.
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I also majored in English, and after working Li Qi, I found that English is just a language, and if you can't learn to be particularly proficient, there is no competition to change the hunger, you have this opportunity to take a double degree, I suggest you take it.
Regarding these three majors, it mainly depends on the direction of your future development. Personally, I recommend you to minor in business administration and learn professional knowledge, this major contains a lot of things, and there will also be some marketing things. It will also be helpful for further study in the future!
Hope it helps! Hope!
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I also studied English, so I know a lot about employment. Because I have always liked English, I did not consider employment when choosing an English major. But now I regret it a little bit, because I'm not going to be high or low now.
English is actually a tool, a kind of auxiliary component, if you want to find a job with more choices, if you have more advantages compared with others, then learn to learn international trade or computer science you can learn and interest in things.
Why? Because if you are really good at English and want to develop upward, then you can take the postgraduate examination for a doctoral student, and come down to become a teacher or something in a regular school, or work as a translator. But the premise is that you are good at school and you are good at translating and writing.
To put it bluntly, translation is the same as learning a language, you have to be knowledgeable and well-read, so that you can make a name for yourself. But generally doing a good job in this regard, people are basically as familiar with English as their mother tongue.
But if you don't have that much proficiency in English, if you go to a small business in the future, then you basically can't use English, and you are useless as a hero.
Therefore, I think that no matter whether you study international trade or not, you must choose another subject that is conducive to your employment. It doesn't hurt to learn more. English can also be divided into literary English, business English, etc., anyway, it is necessary to master your own major at the same time, but also to add some advantages to yourself.
Let English be your tool to enter a good company such as a foreign company.
This is my personal experience and I hope it can help you!
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