Junior, actually you mean that you want to take the postgraduate entrance examination, but you want to study other majors? First of all, if you don't want to transfer to a major cost department in your junior year, I advise you to be cautious. I don't know how your school changed majors. It's a challenge for individuals anyway. In addition, if you want to complete the undergraduate education of your current major, and then take the postgraduate examination of other majors, it is completely possible, but you must study hard from your junior year and lay a good foundation for basic and professional courses. I am not a graduate student. My major is similar to yours, electronic information science and technology, but I have a double degree in business administration. I think the correlation and difference between majors in undergraduate education lies not in what you teach, but in what kind of thinking, rationality or sensibility, abstraction or concreteness, thinking or innovation, etc. These are the primary purposes of undergraduate education, and the second is what knowledge you have learned in your own scope. So I think the advantage of studying engineering for liberal arts is far greater than that of liberal arts for engineering. If you can't fail, after four years, your thinking will be much more agile than that of liberal arts students, and the whole thinking space will be much larger than that of liberal arts students. Therefore, I think it is feasible to take the liberal arts postgraduate exam if you are interested and have a direction. But the premise is that you have to work hard, otherwise both sides may be empty, you can't learn this major well, and the postgraduate entrance examination is not ideal.
Answer the financial or accounting industry you mentioned again. In fact, I don't know much about this industry, but I know that the accounting industry is saturated in big cities in China, and it will be much better to go abroad, but it's not that I can't find a job, but my ability is not enough. Capable people will not be unable to find a job, but the competition is fierce. The financial industry is a pillar industry in China, which is very good.
Engineering is not an exclusive subject for boys. I have a female teammate in my lab. It's just that engineering is complicated and difficult to understand, but girls who are interested and devoted are not worse than boys, really. Nowadays, companies generally recruit undergraduate girls to study engineering or science, because the thinking ability of engineering and science girls will be much stronger than that of liberal arts. As mentioned above, if you think about it, liberal arts are mainly liberal arts. I got a degree in management. I know it also has science, but not much, and there will be no more room for calculation and thinking than engineering.
I also have a degree in management, and I know a little about financial accounting. I suggest you read this book now. It doesn't matter if you don't understand. Watch the video tutorial if you don't understand. Where did the video come from? Look online, haha. I suggest you take time to look after the accountant as much as possible, and then take the accounting certificate. If you fail in the postgraduate entrance examination in the future, as you said, your school is not very good. If you fail in the postgraduate entrance examination, of course, I don't doubt your ability, but I have thought of a way out for you. I have solved your problem as my own. If you don't get into the exam, you can't learn electronic information well. Accounting and finance are half a bucket of water. So think far in everything.
Finally, correct your mistakes. Financial accounting is difficult to learn. There is no natural studious major. You should study hard if you like. You should be firm and attack hard, start studying now and take the accounting certificate within six months. It doesn't matter. In the management course, I read more than 500 pages of books in three subjects/kloc-0 in a week, and I got 80 points. I'm not showing off how good I am, but it's not bad, because I can guess. So you have to have confidence, really, confidence is the driving force of everything. . . I am on your side.
Finally, communicate with teachers, brothers, classmates, brothers and sisters, parents and others, and you will learn more. Why say brother and sister? Because you will see you a year ago or two years ago, then you, now you, you will have a better understanding and vision.
As a senior brother, just give me a few hundred and eleven points, hahahaha, just kidding. .
Good luck ~!