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Is it necessary to take the postgraduate entrance examination and apply for a second degree in tourism management? If you answer well, add 1 points of credit.

I graduated with a master's degree in tourism management. If you want to be a tour guide, there is no need to take the postgraduate entrance examination. It is necessary to take the postgraduate entrance examination if you plan. If you go to the hotel, it is not necessary to take the postgraduate entrance examination for the time being.

There are relatively few civil servant positions that tourism management majors can apply for, but there are more positions that can be reported compared with economics and accounting. However, tourism management majors can apply for some positions that require management.

My personal suggestion is that if you like this major, you can take the postgraduate entrance examination. If you just want a degree, it is recommended to change your major if you take the postgraduate entrance examination, such as economics.

if you have a bachelor's degree, law is beneficial to civil servants, but on the premise that you get a judicial certificate, the employment of law is not ideal. If you are confident that you can get a judicial certificate, you can choose law. If not, you can take English. Personally, I think English is of little use. Students majoring in tourism management in Beijing Foreign Studies University may have no worse English level than graduates majoring in general English.

look at yourself in the future. Everyone else is suggesting. I won't know until I leave!