First of all, you should be clear that the training direction of higher vocational colleges is to teach you skills, and the undergraduate course is to cultivate your subject knowledge. Because the enrollment expansion of universities in the past few years was too fierce, a large number of graduates found it difficult to find jobs. So now I'm correcting the deviation. I see. Stop in this direction. My suggestion.
first, try to choose a school in a big city, so that you can get familiar with the city in advance and have more job opportunities. If you don't prepare to work immediately after graduation, the atmosphere of the undergraduate course will be better.
second, if you are not ready to work immediately after graduating from junior college, you can choose a major that can be upgraded to undergraduate (not all majors can be upgraded to undergraduate). For example, girls are suitable to choose accounting or normal majors. Boys can choose computer network technology or architecture major.
Third, if you prepare for work after graduation, try to choose a major that is not offered in the undergraduate school, so that your academic qualifications will have an advantage. For example, boys can choose elevator maintenance and installation, car maintenance, and girls suggest choosing preschool education or nursing.
Third, before choosing a major, learn more about the core courses of this major, such as computers, which require higher mathematics and English. Nursing students should study biology and chemistry. If you don't have a good foundation and don't like these courses, it will be more troublesome in the future.
So to sum up, girls are advised to choose nursing, preschool education, West Point, interior design and other majors. Boys suggest choosing elevator maintenance, automobile maintenance, computer, chef, architecture and other majors, hoping to help.
The enrollment of single-recruit higher vocational colleges has ended, but students who leave the college after the college entrance examination will still apply to the same school, so the recommendation of college majors is still valuable. Let me say a few good majors.
first, the computer. In the future, 5g, 6g, artificial intelligence is bound to be a big trend. I often think that there was no WeChat ten years ago, and only Nokia was used as a mobile phone twenty years ago. Thirty years ago, you saw a car and had to chase after it. How can it smell so good? The society is developing too fast. What will it be like in the next decade? No one can say for sure. What will it be like in the next twenty years? Whether cars will be eliminated or not, there are flying machines all over the sky, which is very likely, so computer technology must be a technology suitable for future needs and must be learned.
second, architecture. Everyone wants a house. As long as there is a house, there must be people who build houses. Learning architecture will never be unemployed. Even if there is less use of construction manpower in the future, the construction industry will never be eliminated, and the change will only be the way of working.
third, transportation. Automobile, train, plane, automobile learn auto repair, train as a flight attendant, plane as a flight attendant, both boys and girls can learn, and they can take up their jobs after graduation. The welfare benefits are superior to those of state-owned enterprises, and graduates from railway colleges can easily enter the railway bureau to become formal railway workers. Isn't it beautiful?