I would like to ask how difficult it is to apply for graduate students in the history department of Qingdao University.
I am a graduate student majoring in history. I was admitted to East China Normal University as a graduate student before, but I didn't go because of the teacher establishment. I don't know about Qingdao University, but one of my classmates was admitted to Shandong University. I would like to remind the landlord that it takes courage and admiration to take the cross-major exam first, but it also needs to be considered clearly: First, the choice of major is right. I have to say that the employment problem of history major is very big. There are a large number of Nanjing University history graduates in our school who teach in the county junior high school. 2. Is Qingdao University worth taking the exam? I have to say that Qingdao University is a good school, but its history is not necessarily good. At least many people in our class take the exams of Peking University, Nanda University, Shanda University, China Normal University, Beijing Normal University and not many people take the exams of Qingdao University. Thirdly, I don't know the landlord's question about whether Qingdao University enrolls students across majors, but if a school does not enroll students continuously, it has to be said that the possibility of enrolling students across majors this year is relatively small. Many other places, like many good schools, are reserved for our students. The landlord thinks twice ... I only make personal suggestions for reference only.