If a child learns an unpopular major, will you let him stick to it or change careers?

Volunteering to fill in every year is a big battle between college entrance examination students and their parents. How to choose a school? How to choose a major? How to choose a city? Wait, these questions really bother students and parents. In particular, what major to choose is a matter of great concern to students and parents.

The choice of major seems to determine the future of children. Parents seem to be very persistent about "hot" majors, but they are not very interested in "unpopular" majors.

The choice of major seems to determine the future of children. Parents seem to be very persistent about "hot" majors, but they are not very interested in "unpopular" majors.

Some parents will say that teachers are professional, stable, secure and easy to find objects; Some parents will say that the computer major is good, the work has technical content, and you can enter a large enterprise with high salary and dignity; Some parents will say that the financial major is good, the work deals with money, it is glamorous and decent, and it can also make a lot of money.

I believe many people have heard something similar to the above statement. Are these statements right or wrong? Can you choose a major according to this idea? Let's look at two real cases first. After reading it, maybe you will have your own answer.

In the first case, because I worked in a financial company before, I spent more time communicating with the company's financial customers. The experience of a wealth management customer left a deep impression on me. Mr. Zhao, a financial customer, was 33 years old at that time (I knew his age in advance because of the customer's information) and had earned a lot of money. 20 13, he bought 350,000 wealth management products at one time. And the investment amount of most of our customers is about 500,000 to 654.38+10,000. So I was very impressed with Mr. Zhao, so I talked with him a few more words. Mr. Zhao is also very talkative and talked about his own situation.

Mr. Zhao graduated from an undergraduate university in Jiangsu Province, majoring in psychology. He said, "In western developed countries, psychology is a popular major, but the situation in China is quite different. Many people don't recognize the role of psychology. " When he graduated from college, Mr. Zhao tried to become a psychologist, but no hospital was willing to accept him. I have been looking for a job many times in a row, but it is not smooth. Until one time, when he was watching TV, there was a news that "more than 2 million couples divorced every year in China, and many couples had problems and contradictions." He suddenly seemed to feel something. Yes, he found a market opportunity: in the face of the psychological shadow, property division, child support and other issues brought about by divorce, the professional services of marriage counselors are very necessary.

So, Mr. Zhao decided to be a marriage counselor. Because of his solid professional knowledge in psychology, he successfully obtained the qualification certificate of psychological counselor. With professionalism and enthusiasm, Mr. Zhao provided consulting services for couples who were confused, and soon gained a good reputation. There are a constant stream of customers who come to see Mr. Zhao every day. Mr. Zhao only receives 8 couples every day. Many people who need consultation can only make an appointment in advance. Not long after, in order to improve efficiency, Mr. Zhao opened his own studio and hired an assistant to serve more customers. Let's do a simple calculation. Mr Zhao charges 200 yuan per hour. If he works 8 hours a day and 22 days a week, his monthly income will exceed 35,000 yuan.

In the eyes of many of us, psychology must be an unpopular major. What's the future? However, after reading teacher Zhao's example, can you say that psychology has no future? Obviously not.

In the second case, if psychology is really not an unpopular major, then agriculture and forestry should be qualified. For agricultural and forestry colleges, there is always a shortage of students in the college entrance examination enrollment process, and many candidates will be transferred to such schools.

Due to the need of business expansion, my old company rented another office building. After the renovation, the boss asked me to purchase green plants in the office and put me in charge. Because of this job, I met Miss Wang, a young female boss of a gardening company.

Miss Wang was transferred to the horticulture major of a forestry college in the enrollment of colleges and universities in that year. At that time, she was very depressed. She originally applied for a finance major at a university of finance and economics.

After some hesitation, Miss Wang decided to accept the result. After entering the university, she gradually learned about her gardening major and began to have an indissoluble bond with gardening. Although I didn't like this major at first, Mr. Lin devoted himself to his study seriously. After a while, Mr. Lin fell in love with this major that others didn't think highly of.

When she graduated, Miss Wang had a chance to get a very good job in other industries, but she resolutely gave it up. After wandering in several coastal cities for several months, she was finally hired by a gardening company in Shanghai. At work, she is very attentive and active. She was promoted to department manager in less than a year, because her designs always satisfy customers.

With the accumulation of work experience, Miss Wang has become more and more familiar with the company's design, business, market demand and management. Later, Miss Lin went out to start a business and had her own gardening company, and her business gradually improved. Her company's business mainly includes renting flowers, courtyard greening, engineering greening and making program flower beds. Although the company has yet to develop, Miss Lin, 28, already owns a three-bedroom house and a BMW. You know, buying such a big house in Shanghai is beyond the imagination of most people in their twenties.

Family statement: the above two examples are neither too hot nor too cold. Did it inspire you after reading it?

Does the parents' statement at the beginning of the article need to be discussed? ? The so-called "hot" and "unpopular" are only from the perspective of total social demand, which is of little significance to a single person.

We are in an internet market, and all walks of life are influenced by computers. Computer major is a "hot" major, with a lot of jobs and high salary, but there are also many people studying this major and great competition. It's probably the case that there are 10 computer jobs in the market, but there are 100 computer graduates vying for them.

So choosing a computer major doesn't necessarily have an advantage, unless you like it very much or you are suitable for it.

As the saying goes, 360 lines, each line is the best. I'm not afraid of professional upsets, but I'm afraid I won't learn well. No matter what your major is, as long as you really make achievements in this field, you will certainly make use of your knowledge in this field to make achievements.

To sum up, the so-called "unpopular" and "popular" views on choosing a major in the college entrance examination are actually unreliable.

What is a good major? A major that suits you is a good major. Before choosing a major, students should ask themselves: who am I, what is my personality and hobbies, and what is my family situation? How do I want to realize my life value?

When you know yourself thoroughly, you will know what major you should choose.

I wish every college entrance examination student can find a major that suits him and realize his value!