Popular majors: In some universities, civil engineering, finance, and computer majors are all popular majors. So why do you call these many majors popular majors? Whether a major is popular or not is generally determined by the market demand and the development direction of the interior space. If the requirement of this major in social development is very large, and the development trend of indoor space is also very large, then this major must be very popular, then it must be a popular major.
Unusual major: In contrast to popular major, if this major requires very little in the social development, there will be no doubt that fewer people will learn it. After all, no one will want to go out without a job after learning it, and fewer people will apply for the exam. In the long run, it will become an unexpected major.
Therefore, the size of social development's demand for specialty also leads to the emergence of popular specialty and unpopular specialty. As a result, many people in the popular majors went to apply for the exam, and the minority majors were left unattended.
To put it bluntly, "cold" and "hot" schools and majors have difficult problems. In fact, they should be divided into two groups: enrollment and employment. "cold" and "hot" schools and majors have different admission scores because of the different relative density of the total number of applicants and the different level of fierce market competition when they enter the school. However, the most popular majors may not be the most popular students for employment when they graduate four years later.
When selecting majors, students should first integrate their own learning and training characteristics, preferences, hobbies, their own standards and temperament and other factors into comprehensive consideration; At the same time, there should be both "hot majors" and "cold majors", and there is no need to blindly pursue the perfect "hot".
In fact, the explicit "hot" and "small" are relative and changing. In recent years, basic science courses such as mathematics, physics, organic chemistry and so on have been more and more popular among students. The gradual increase of the first fill in volunteer rate is a very good example.