The ranking of the ease of various majors for intermediate economists, from easy to difficult, the top five are: 1. Business and Industry 2. Human Resources 3. Finance 4. Finance and Taxation 5. Agriculture.
1. Business Administration: low difficulty, few chapters, and high passing rate. Suitable for enterprise management, production management, logistics management and other crowd management.
2. Human resources management: There are fewer calculation questions, the assessment content is shallow, and it is more professional than business management. Suitable for those majoring in business administration, human resources, and those engaged in human resources-related occupations.
3. Finance: It is relatively difficult and involves a certain number of calculation problems. Suitable for people working in financial institutions such as securities, funds, banks, and futures.
4. Fiscal and taxation: difficult and computationally intensive. Both theoretical and practical abilities are assessed. Ideal for tax related personnel such as IRS, finance and accounting.
5. Agricultural Economics: The assessment content is comprehensive and professional. Suitable for rural credit cooperatives, agricultural government agencies, and relevant personnel engaged in agricultural production research and development, and agricultural activities.
Choose a major for intermediate economists
1. Depend on the unit: The economist examination itself does not limit majors. However, some units have professional restrictions on the evaluation of professional titles. For example, some real estate companies only evaluate construction and real estate economists. So the first step is to ask the unit.
2. Read the textbooks: The easiest way is to browse the table of contents of each textbook and choose the ones you find interesting and easy to understand. This will be very helpful for your major choice.
3. Depend on your own situation: What industry are you working in? For example, if you work in an insurance-related unit, your first choice is the insurance major; what professional courses have you studied in school? For example, if you have studied finance, you can choose finance first. Whether you have taken other exams recently, such as accounting or architecture, this is more important.