First, a study released by Cornell University in the United States shows that children with good family circumstances are more likely to choose liberal arts majors such as history and literature, while those who choose science and engineering majors such as computer and physics are more likely to choose children with poor family circumstances, because the average annual income of science majors such as computer majors will be 25000 dollars higher than that of humanities majors. Second, the internal reason for Chinese college students to choose majors is mainly their personal expertise and interests, while the external reason is their employment prospects, family opinions, etc. For example, if someone at home is engaged in the education industry, the choice will be better
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