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It depends on your knowledge structure and interests, as well as your career plan.
I have friends who are self-admitted and majoring in Chinese.
In fact, journalism, accounting, management, marketing, foreign languages, and law are all better.
In general, liberal arts are better than science ones.
Because to a large extent, it can rely on self-study.
The end of Hope you are satisfied (*.)
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In fact, it depends on what your plan is for yourself. What is the purpose of going to graduate school? If it's just for a diploma, if it's a job-based exam, then congratulations, come according to your interests, everything is easy!!
If you want to take the unified admissions for the premise of the diploma, take more time to find the school you want to take the postgraduate entrance examination, trace and analyze the unpopular and cool schools, you will get the answer, it is best when you accidentally reveal to which teacher wants to apply for his subordinate research knowledge, and immediately enthusiastically to 39 degrees when you go to study his related majors!! If the above premise is not, find a major you like, no matter whether you succeed or fail, just because I like it, you will have no regrets, and finding the right image is a common truth. Hope it helps.
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Marketing is easy to take because you can't learn anything at all.
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Let's test *** theory! Do you see that the graduate school entrance examination is separated from this? Politics is a test that you have to take regardless of your major! It's good to take the exam, and it's good to get a job after graduation! I suggest you think about it!
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Law: At least my mom was easy to die in the exam.
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The easy ones are not necessarily suitable for you, is it meaningful to take a test that you don't like? Don't waste time.
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Yes, you can take the exam for working graduate students. You'll want to look at the school you're applying to and see what its graduate students are looking for.
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Yes, you can apply for the examination 5 years after graduating from the junior college, however, it is unlikely that you can be admitted to the junior college entrance examination, so it is recommended that you study undergraduate first!
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The postgraduate entrance examination is definitely useful, but it needs to be persistent, and it is very difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination.
1.Think clearly, whether you want to take the test or not, don't fish for three days and dry the net for two days.
2. The junior college entrance examination (you can apply for the examination two years after graduation) can only meet the requirements of ordinary colleges and universities, and there will be other additional conditions.
3.Choose a major.
4.When choosing a school, don't be too ambitious and have no suggestions to be admitted to ordinary colleges and universities, don't say anything about the postgraduate entrance examination, it is better not to take the exam than not to take the exam, then it is also good to receive education? In short, do what you can.
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1. Born in a rural area, it is more necessary to take the postgraduate entrance examination, unless you plan to return to your hometown to work.
2. Graduate study is mainly for learning and academic qualifications, in order to solve the threshold for entry and promotion in some units and positions. If you plan to return to your hometown to work, then there is little point in studying for graduate school, because the educational requirements in rural areas are generally not high, but if you want to go to a big city for development, it is difficult to enter or be promoted without a high education.
3. Life will often face choices, and it is impossible to take all aspects into account. Since it is a choice, there will inevitably be trade-offs, and the key is to confirm your choice and work for it.