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Girls majoring in liberal arts: which one is better, tourism management, law, or translation?

Let’s talk about law first. Your undergraduate degree is obviously not enough. If you want to have a future, you have to take the national judicial examination, which is no less difficult than the CPA. Only in this way can you be qualified to find a good job. , of course, this is also the threshold for legal civil servants, just the threshold! Want to be a lawyer? You must also obtain a lawyer's license, and you must often communicate with the original defendant, that is, the client, and deal with the judges of the court. To be honest, law is not a good job. Several of my classmates are engaged in legal work. They are very busy and tired. It is extremely difficult and they often have to walk a tightrope. You are a girl, the difficulties will be more. No explanation.

Translation is actually a good job. The skills are simple and you only need to master them. The degree of difficulty is less than that of law. The salary will be comparable to that of law departments. The bad thing is that generally small and medium-sized cities do not need translators. . You can only look at big cities or big companies and so on. The threshold is higher.

Tourism management, this. . . The threshold is low. . . The technical requirements are low. . . The treatment is not as good as the first two. . . The employment scope is wide and there are few restrictions on inter-industry employment. But the starting salary will be lower than the previous two.

I would recommend you another one. A bachelor's degree in accounting, taxation or auditing is enough. Then you can go on to further studies and become an intermediate accountant. You will be very good. You can get along in big cities, and you can be considered elite in small and medium-sized cities. If you take the exam to be a bookmaker or a tax planner, you will be a golden phoenix, in all cities big and small!