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From the perspective of graduation salary, liberal arts students have obvious disadvantages.

There is no liberal arts major in the top ten salary list for half a year after graduation, and only the liberal arts major of “finance” in the top ten salary list three years after graduation can also apply. Almost all majors with the lowest salaries are liberal arts majors whether it is half a year after graduation or three years later.

In modern society, technology can be exchanged for economic returns faster, so the graduate salary for science majors is relatively high.

The liberal arts major requires more theoretical knowledge and experience accumulation than technology. Undergraduate graduates are relatively less competitive in the job market, so the salary they can get is relatively low.

Which major is the most difficult to regret?

Of course, choosing a major should not only depend on whether you can earn more money in the future, but also on satisfaction and happiness. Some jobs, if they cannot reflect their own value, it is difficult to stick to them even if the salary is high.

Interestingly, although the salaries of liberal arts majors are lower than those of science majors, the professional satisfaction of liberal arts students after graduation is not worse than that of science majors.

From the perspective of professional satisfaction half a year after graduation, “information security” with the highest income in the first half of graduation and “primary education” with the second lowest income rank first and second in the ranking of professional satisfaction.

In addition to “information security”, only “information engineering” ranks the top ten in professional satisfaction among the top ten majors with the highest income in six months.

The majors with low employment satisfaction are mostly science majors. Only the liberal arts major of “Radio and Television” has an employment satisfaction of 60%, which is among the bottom ten in the satisfaction ranking.

The profession with the lowest professional satisfaction after half a year of graduation is “Metal Material Engineering”, which is satisfactory in employmentThe proportions of Chinese and foreign provinces are 85%, 79% and 67% respectively, which are the three cities with the highest proportion of undergraduates from other provinces. [3]

This is also understandable. In areas such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and other popular employment areas, the economy is developed and there are far more job opportunities than other cities. “When students in Northwestern University were still looking for internships, college students in Shenzhen had already gotten offers from Tencent.” This situation does exist.

From the perspective of 51job, which was previously crawled by the data bacteria, the more than 100,000 effective recruitments released from the end of May to the end of June 2018, the first-tier cities have the most job opportunities.

Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen four first-tier cities have more than 10,000 recruitment jobs on the 51job website, far more than “new first-tier” cities. Among the “new first-tier” cities, Hangzhou, Nanjing, and Chengdu have less than half of Shanghai’s recruitment.

However, among the “new first-tier” cities, Hangzhou and Chengdu have more than 5,000 recruitment opportunities, much higher than other “new first-tier” cities such as Wuhan, Suzhou and Chongqing.

When applying for a volunteer, it is better to be able to choose a major that suits you according to your interests. As long as you have the strength and are willing to study, each major may develop well. But it cannot be denied that wages and future development are imbalanced in different majors and in different cities.

Sometimes, choice is more important than effort.

References

[1] CCTV.com, 2020. In 2020, the number of national college entrance examination applicants is 10.71 million and there are 400,000 examination rooms. [online] CCTV. Avaliable at <: h