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Is it good to take the postgraduate entrance examination for tourism management major?

I think I am qualified to answer this question.

I am a senior majoring in tourism management in 2 1 1 university. Many students in our class and I have chosen the postgraduate entrance examination. Next, I will give a more detailed answer to this question.

First of all, starting from myself, I don't have the major of postgraduate entrance examination, which is related to my understanding of this major. I transferred to the tourism management major because I didn't get enough marks in the college entrance examination, but I'm not interested in the tourism management major. Although I don't dislike it, I think if I continue my study and further study, I should choose a direction I am interested in, so I decided to take an interdisciplinary examination. However, the result is not satisfactory. Although he finally crossed the national line, the respondent himself applied for a 985 university on the eastern coast and was not accepted. Therefore, I advise you, if you want to take an inter-major exam in tourism management, you should consider whether your ability is excellent or not and whether you can withstand all kinds of pressures brought by cross-majors.

Next, let me talk about my classmates. Most of my classmates chose the postgraduate entrance examination major. In my opinion, their choice is wiser than mine. In the end, most of them accepted ideal schools, including Sun Yat-sen University and Shandong University. Of course, when it comes to cost performance, it has to be said that postgraduate entrance examination is an indispensable way for further study. If I just want to find an ordinary job after graduation, I think the cost performance is not high. In fact, there is little difference between undergraduate students and master students in most majors. Tourism management majors pay more attention to the practicality of talents and work experience, rather than simply looking at academic qualifications. Of course, the salary of a master's degree will definitely be higher than that of an undergraduate.

For students majoring in tourism management, whether they want to take the postgraduate entrance examination varies from person to person. If you have a strong professional ability and want to go out into the society as soon as possible to make money, it is naturally unnecessary, but if you pursue longer-term development in the future, I think you can consider taking the postgraduate entrance examination.

The above is my answer to this question, I hope it can be adopted, thank you ~