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Which should I choose, biology or history (which is more promising)
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I am now a graduate student majoring in biology, and the choice depends entirely on your interest. So tell you, biology and history are both majors with dim employment prospects.

It is true that biology has very low requirements for students' mathematics. Many people say that 2 1 century is the century of life science, but it should be clear that biology is still a rapidly developing emerging discipline, and its theoretical basis is completely different from physical chemistry, which can be explained by a formula.

Therefore, we should persist in studying biology and master cutting-edge technology. It is impossible for a single undergraduate to meet the demand for biological talents.

Nowadays, it is quite difficult for biology undergraduates to find jobs, and most of them have gone to jobs that have nothing to do with their majors.

History is an ancient subject, but depending on what to learn, antique appreciation is a better direction, but in general, history is also a relatively unpopular major.

I hope you are mentally prepared.

I'm not a history major, and I'm not allowed to comment, but I still hope you'll think twice and choose a promising major that you like.