Why can't you make much money working? If you ask someone you don't know, he might tell you directly, "You don't have the ability!" Is it really just a matter of ability? Some people can only make 5,000 a month, while others can make 50,000. Even if there is a real difference in ability, can it be ten times as big?
The real reason is that the chosen track is different.
Your income level is determined the moment you fill in your application for the college entrance examination. The income from 985 Liberal Arts is not as good as that of a second computer student. You can count the number of lucrative majors these days on one hand, including medicine, computers, and electronics, and you can’t use the other two fingers. Studying history, law, politics, news, economics and management are all YS-type things. There is not much difference between whether you have studied or not. After studying liberal arts, there are only two ways to go: taking public exams and working in self-media. Liberal arts majors are no longer important, they are pretty much the same. Anyway, you have to go to a training class to re-study for the public exam.
When children are choosing a choice, parents should give them more guidance and don’t let their children study liberal arts just because they are afraid of mathematics, physics and chemistry (I was stumped by calculus in high school and chose liberal arts because of my laziness). Liberal arts are great for a while, but they are a crematorium for employment. Many good civil service units do not recruit liberal arts students. If you look at the recruitment brochures of military academies, most of them are science majors. The best choice for a major is computer science. I also have a liberal arts background. I have learned some programming languages. It is just a language. It is difficult, but not as unattainable as everyone thinks. I asked my friends in the Internet company. Erbenzi Those who graduate with a major in computer science can earn an average salary of RMB 300,000 after five years of work, which is twice as much as 985 liberal arts students. There is no problem.
Income is related to intelligence and hard work, but not specifically related. The key lies in what industry you choose.
Choosing liberal arts is a low-paying track no matter what school you go to. My friend graduated with a master's degree in business from National Taiwan University and ranked in the top 100 in Taiwan in the college entrance examination. He got a job in a traditional company and earns 100,000 RMB a year.
If you choose science and engineering, unless you are mentally retarded, it is difficult to get a low salary
A second student in Taiwan can program and write Python, and his monthly income starts at 18,000 RMB.
My brother-in-law majored in chips and graduated with a master's degree last year (a local master's degree in Taiwan) and has an annual salary of 700,000 RMB. My brother-in-law is a lazy man, playing games in the dormitory every day and sleeping until noon, but he still has a high salary after graduation.
The two people have very different levels of diligence and salaries. The person who just eats and waits for death earns 7 times more than the person who works hard until death. The reason is simple: they choose different industries.
As the saying goes, women are afraid of marrying the wrong man, and men are afraid of entering the wrong profession. This is the truth. I am a master of liberal arts and also a business owner. To be honest, I think liberal arts students are useless. I will not hire liberal arts students as employees, especially in business management and law. If I had just graduated and applied for my current company, I would not have accepted
Companies need talents in science and engineering, engineers, and programmers, not liberal arts students who are full of big talk. The ideal ratio of liberal arts students to science students is 1:9 (currently about 1:2.2). The education system has produced a bunch of self-righteous liberal arts students, but they have high education but low achievements and are full of resentment. They can't find a job, and if they do find one, the salary is not high, and a lot of educational resources are wasted.
Science students focus on production, while arts students focus on distribution. If there are too many arts students to distribute resources, there will not be enough food for everyone. If you or your children are considering choosing a major, it is recommended that you do not choose arts.
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