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Vocational high school majors suitable for girls

Vocational high school majors suitable for girls are: computer, law, communication, accounting and finance, media and media.

1, computer major: the demand level of this major is gradually opening. There are still not many qualified candidates for positions with relatively high computer level, such as project researchers, and graduate students need some experience.

2. Law major: In recent years, the number of applicants for master of law has increased rapidly. Judicial, legislative and law enforcement all need high-level applied talents, and undergraduates cannot fully adapt to the needs of the new situation. Master of Laws has a background of non-law major, which can solve the problem of interdisciplinary talents and interdisciplinary problems.

3. Communication major: With the rapid development of domestic communication industry and the entry of foreign related enterprises into China market, the employment prospects of talents are broad. In addition to traditional radio and television stations, communication companies and other companies are also "big households" to attract graduates.

4. Accounting and finance major: there is a lack of senior management talents who can act as "leaders" in China's financial talents; Compound talents who are proficient in foreign languages, law and computers; Financial service talents with international financial management concepts and experience. Graduate students majoring in accounting and finance are the reserve force of these talents.

5. Media and Media Major: If you are interested in news, advertising, public relations or film production, you can choose media and media major. This field provides a wide range of career opportunities, such as journalists, photographers, editors, advertising planning and so on.

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1. Know your interests and abilities: seriously think about your interests, advantages and skills. Think about the fields you are interested in and good at, so as to choose related majors. Consider your career goals and whether there is a specific industry or career field you want to develop.

2. Study the requirements of different majors and occupations: understand the study contents, employment prospects, salary and treatment of different majors and occupations. You can refer to the websites, career guides, employment reports and other sources of various universities to obtain relevant information. Make sure that the major and career you choose are in line with your interests and career goals.

3. Skills matching: consider your skills and abilities, and whether your chosen major matches. If you have a specialty or interest in a certain field, you can choose a major related to it, which will make you more involved and competitive.

4. Collecting information: The choice of major depends not only on your knowledge of the major, but also on your knowledge of the school and courses. Collect as much information as possible, including professional courses, teaching quality, teaching staff, internship/practice opportunities, etc. Communicate with seniors, teachers and industry professionals, and their understanding of majors and industries will provide you with more insights.

5. Visit and field trip: Visit the schools and colleges you are interested in and learn about their campus environment, facilities and teaching resources. Visiting colleges and field trips can help you better understand schools and majors and provide more specific reference for your choice.