What is good for boys to read secondary vocational schools?

Boys in secondary vocational schools can study the following majors:

1, major in automobile maintenance.

I believe this kind of major is familiar to everyone. Now all the majors about automobiles are quite popular, because with the development of our country, more and more families have cars, and all aspects of automobiles need maintenance, so it is ok for boys to choose this major.

2. Electronic major.

This kind of major is not as hard as the last kind of automobile major, and students who choose electronics major are tired, but now the electronics industry is developing very well, especially now there are more and more business models to make money online, so this major is also the choice of boys.

3. CNC major.

Nowadays, many boys want to learn a trade, but many majors require high technical content and need constant exercise to learn it. Numerical control is one of the more difficult majors to learn, but relatively speaking, if you learn better, then the employment prospects are quite good, and many enterprises, especially industrial enterprises, will like students with specialized skills.

4. Mechanical and electrical major.

This kind of major is also suitable for boys, because they have to contact with large machines every day, so the learning environment is still more difficult than other majors, but the advantage is that the employment prospects are good, it is easier to find a job after mastering certain skills, and the salary will increase with the improvement of qualifications.

Advantages and disadvantages of studying in secondary vocational schools

Advantages: Vocational high school actually has a counterpart university, so it is also a shortcut. After all, you can go directly to the counterpart university after passing the internal examination in the later stage, which is also a university degree. As for undergraduate or junior college, it depends on the strength of your own institution.

Disadvantages: it is premature contact with semi-social state, and it will be your regret not to take the college entrance examination. Secondly, there are certain restrictions on academic qualifications and future employment. Even if you have a postgraduate degree, you may be restricted from choosing other majors.