Master of Psychology in Guizhou Normal University and Yunnan Normal University is better (including tutor and employment).

Neither direction is good.

First of all, there are the following employment directions in psychology.

1. School (primary and secondary schools): Psychological counseling teachers just watch and have no future.

2. Universities (colleges and universities): Graduate students can only stay in school if they get a doctorate. Now the school doesn't want it, but you should know that studying for a doctorate in China can't be achieved by hard work.

3. Consultation: I suggest you forget it. Basically, it will not develop. I bet not for at least 50 years. Now more than n psychological counseling institutions are engaged in training, not consulting hospitals. . . . Think for yourself.

4. Direction of human resources: girls go to HR, and boys go to headhunting (a profession that junior college students can do, but actually they don't need undergraduates). HR is not very profitable (a friend worked in a big enterprise in Beijing for three years and earned more than 2000 yuan. . . . ) The headhunter is ok (when it is good 1, 2W is not good, and there is no money. . . ) and HR and headhunters need experience, not education. Generally, they enter the enterprise first and then study on the job.

The treatment of human resources in foreign companies is still good. If you go in, 3,000 to 5,000 human resources are very suitable for women to be men. . . . A friend of mine is depressed in studying human resources. . .

5. Civil servants (welfare units, such as talents and retired cadres). ): the relationship between the two words.

Now I'm talking about the question you want to take part in the postgraduate entrance examination. 1' s employment is better than that of undergraduates, but now undergraduates can basically go to the so-called radish pit. When you graduate from graduate school, your family will be filled with at least realistic recruitment. After undergraduate course, you want to be a graduate student. Last year, the national postgraduate enrollment expanded. I can totally imagine how they will compete with undergraduates who have no work experience, and graduate students in this major are unwilling to go because it is not cost-effective, and what they pay is completely out of proportion.

2- To be honest, what is the academic world like now? You must know that not long ago there was something called XX Gate.

3- consultation. . . . Unless you like it very much and are willing to devote your life to this industry, and your life will be poor in 20 years, if you decide to devote everything to this lofty ideal, then I admire you too much.

4- Graduate students are good, but work experience is more important. What enterprises look at is not your education, but your experience. I suggest you learn English well and go to a foreign company. HR can only be developed by foreign companies.

5- If you have a good father and mother, this road is of course the best.

I'll give you two opinions about your idea.

1. Cross-major examination, it seems that there are really few studies on specific majors. I know that there is a criminal psychology in politics and law, but the basic test is not psychological knowledge, and I have no idea how to find a job. To tell the truth, the professionalism of liberal arts is not strong, and employment is not very good. It's too difficult for you to study science in your junior year.

Step 2 hire

In fact, I have been thinking about the way out of psychology since my junior year, but unfortunately I can only think of it.

And among my friends, the best is the civil servant, and it is the relationship.

When I graduated, the employment rate in my class was also very low. 1 part of 2 1 1 schools, only 10% have jobs related to psychology.

Seriously, graduate students are just escaping from reality, but you will have to face it one day.

Your present capital is youthful, so you don't have to waste it on meaningless things, enter the society, engage in more industries and broaden your choices. Maybe you can find a job you like, and maybe you will have a good chance to meet a boss who appreciates you.

I know an undergraduate majoring in civil engineering. It is better to get the opportunity of 2 weeks more than one month after graduation, and then go to the postgraduate entrance examination and quit my job. Graduation is only a few thousand a month.

Don't take the postgraduate entrance examination unless you really intend to study. You don't have to go further and further to die. A basic education undergraduate course is enough. Other majors dare not say, at least this major is like this.

Good luck ~