Is it difficult to be a graduate student majoring in history?

1. What are the prospects for the history postgraduate entrance examination? There is not much competition in the way of graduation in history department.

And if you want to be a teacher in the future, the first choice is a normal university, but the scores of the history department of a good normal university have been high in the past two years, so there is another way out. Civil servants can apply for literature and history. I suggest you study for a master's degree first, and then take the postgraduate exam in history department.

Taking another master's degree first will guarantee the future, and then taking one's favorite history graduate student will be more competitive. Of course, age will not have an advantage. If you are admitted to the history graduate school first, it will be difficult to find a job after three years, and your mentality and fighting spirit will be affected.

Moreover, being a master's teacher in colleges and universities is no longer the first choice, and many of them are doctors. Retreat from high school and settle for second best will also be unbalanced, not to say that the historical employment is not good, but the employment scope is narrow. Of course, there are also talents who graduated from the history department. I graduated from the history department.

If you think you are capable and have a good background, you don't need to support your family so early, just pursue your dreams, or think again.

2. Is it more difficult for graduate students majoring in history to find a job? Graduates don't have a wide range of job choices. However, after graduation, graduate students in this discipline have a wider employment path, and they can not only enter colleges and universities and scientific research institutions to engage in teaching and scientific research, but also enter party and government organs, educational institutions, press and publication and cultural institutions at all levels to engage in management and professional work.

1, primary and secondary schools: primary education, history and society teachers in junior high schools and history teachers in senior high schools.

2. TV University of the Party School of higher education; China's outline of modern history * * * Introduction to thought teacher, history teacher.

3. Museums: engaged in historical research and museum management.

4. Tourism: Tour guides are mainly historical and cultural tours.

5. Archives management or archives work of the company.

6. Library; Engaged in books-related work

7. Editing: Text editing

8.* * * Departments: Education Bureau, Policy Research Office, Party History Research Office, and other humanities posts include Revolutionary Memorial Hall, management and protection of historical and cultural sites, etc. Cultural related work, as well as local chronicles, religions and ethnic related work.

I hope I can help you.

3. Is it difficult for the history department to take the postgraduate entrance examination? It's actually very difficult. I have been there before.

I studied science and geography in college for four years, and I had an idea when I watched my classmates busy taking the postgraduate entrance examination last semester. But I'm fun. I really don't have the perseverance to learn math, so I chose history. It's simple. I like history in middle school. Although I studied science, I have a certain foundation. In addition, my major that didn't take the math exam is boring and I can't stand it. The history major only needs to get 300 points on a historical basis.

However, the knowledge of history is too scattered. I bought 1 1 textbooks (1 1 recommended by the Postgraduate Entrance Examination Forum) and three tutorial books. Even so, I still wanted to give up before the exam, but at the thought of paying the registration fee, I insisted on taking the exam and the results came out. I only got 655 in the basic history exam. I admit that I chose history to save face, and I think it is easy to get a famous brand in the history exam. Now it seems that I am stupid, and it is difficult for graduate students from prestigious schools to find jobs. In fact, learning history well is of little use. It's good to know about it, there is no need to study it in depth.

If you want to take the exam, you should study hard now and often go to some forums to read books. It is useful to sum up some knowledge points from time to time. Compared with other majors, you need to prepare less things, such as politics, English and history. It is recommended to read counseling books, because the above summary is very good, and you only have half a year, so it is too late to read textbooks. Reading textbooks can easily cause you to look past and not know what you have read, and get distracted.

4. Is it really difficult for graduate students majoring in history to find jobs? Profession is only a tool, and employment is the way to realize yourself.

No major in any school can guarantee that you will have everything when you get a job after graduation.

When I first entered the company, I felt that I knew nothing. It turns out that the real working environment is far from the book knowledge. What the school provides is only a past that is not practical, but a single and universal knowledge.

Mastering the professional knowledge needed in work needs to be realized and applied in specific work.

What's more important is professionalism, which is not available at school at all, and this is the basis for achieving brilliant career.

Don't focus on what you can learn in college, focus on what vocational skills you can "learn".

Don't focus on your major, focus on what you can contribute to others.

Don't worry about finding a job, get to know yourself at work.

Undergraduate students have great advantages over graduate students. Wide knowledge structure and stronger adaptability.

And in the state of good energy and mentality, it has more potential.

Are there any scientists in China? What can doctors do in China?

Don't underestimate yourself, or you will be underestimated.

5. Is it difficult to re-examine the history postgraduate entrance examination? The first question: it's not difficult to take the second exam for the history postgraduate entrance examination. I have been there before, and I have the same problem as you. The main thing is that you should be calm and not too nervous. Also, it depends on which school you apply for. If you apply for a school in Beijing, you should pay attention. The school in Beijing basically depends on the school where you studied for graduate school and the city where you live. There will be some facts, unless you are particularly good. Other schools are similar, so don't make too many mistakes in the second interview, basically no problem. At the time of final admission, the results of the initial test and the second test will account for a certain proportion. If the results of the initial test are high, there is basically no problem.

The second question: Generally, there will be a written test, and the content of the written test is basically the content of the book designated by your school. In addition, there are English listening and speaking tests. Find some templates to recite before the second interview, and there will be basically no problem.

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6. Do you think it is difficult to take the postgraduate examination of history department across majors? It's actually very difficult. I have been there before.

I studied science and geography in college for four years, and I had an idea when I watched my classmates busy taking the postgraduate entrance examination last semester. But I'm fun. I really don't have the perseverance to learn math, so I chose history. It's simple. I like history in middle school. Although I studied science, I have a certain foundation. In addition, my major that didn't take the math exam is boring and I can't stand it. The history major only needs to get 300 points on a historical basis.

However, the knowledge of history is too scattered. I bought 1 1 textbooks (1 1 recommended by the Postgraduate Entrance Examination Forum) and three tutorial books. Even so, I still wanted to give up before the exam, but at the thought of paying the registration fee, I insisted on taking the exam and the results came out. I only got 655 in the basic history exam. I admit that I chose history to save face, and I think it is easy to get a famous brand in the history exam. Now it seems that I am stupid, and it is difficult for graduate students from prestigious schools to find jobs. In fact, learning history well is useless. It's good to know about it, there is no need to study it in depth.

If you want to take the exam, you should study hard now and often go to some forums to read books. It is useful to sum up some knowledge points from time to time. Compared with other majors, you need to prepare less things, such as politics, English and history. It is recommended to read counseling books, because the above summary is very good, and you only have half a year, so it is too late to read textbooks. Reading textbooks can easily cause you to look past and not know what you have read, and get distracted.

7. If you want a good school, go to Peking University, Beijing Normal University, Nanjing University and Sun Yat-sen University. Choosing a teacher depends on which direction you want to study, whether it is helpful for your future employment or for continuing your career. It is suggested to choose a good school and direction first, and then ask the students or teachers you know in this school. If you apply for the exam, register online, then confirm the payment on the spot, and take the exam again in the middle and late June 1. The results will be given in March, and the retest will be conducted after the initial test. The content of the second interview is the written test, interview and oral English in the direction you reported. Note that you have to take a second interview in any place where you apply, and some even have to take a preliminary exam in the province or city where the school is located. Pay attention to the news on the internet. Review method: the first round of review, if you have enough time, it is recommended to read through the textbooks (that is, those in college courses) and accumulate some foundation, especially for students who are interdisciplinary. If you only have a month or two, you can find the 2008 National Postgraduate Entrance Examination Historical Basis Counseling Book, and the 2007 one will do. Learn the contents of this book by heart first, because the contents are clues. Then read the whole book well and even recite it, paying special attention to some small knowledge points. Exams are sometimes abnormal, specifically for what you didn't notice. Note that the exam is about how much you can write, not how much you know. Therefore, when reciting, we should pay attention to the memory score points (time, place, time characters or protagonists, content summary, meaning). These are the scoring points when answering questions, which are very important. After reading this book thoroughly, you will basically be sure of the history of postgraduate entrance examination. I hope you can stick to it. Of course, preparing for the exam is not a single thing. It is also necessary to arrange the time reasonably in combination with the review of English politics. The second round of review is a special review. I suggest you find the special review materials for the college entrance examination and do the real questions. You can buy some famous schools' real questions online, or buy a 20 10 National Postgraduate Entrance Examination, or the one in 2009. Not only to see, but also to recite. You can be lazy about anything. Never be too lazy to recite. No one can say how solid their foundation is. Many high school history students think they have a solid foundation, but their exam results are poor. So we must have a modest attitude. The third round of review is to check for leaks and fill gaps, and look at familiar questions and things that have been recited before. Finally, there are four points: first, it is very important to communicate with classmates and share the collected information and knowledge with each other. Second, since you decide to take the postgraduate entrance examination, you should prepare wholeheartedly, don't be half-hearted and don't rush to find a job. Third, keep a good attitude and imply that you are not arrogant and cautious. Fourth, arrange the review time, reasonably match the review of English politics, arrange it as soon as possible and strictly implement it.

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8. Is it difficult to re-examine the history postgraduate entrance examination? The first question: it's not difficult to take the second exam for the history postgraduate entrance examination. I have been there before, and I have the same problem as you.

The main thing is that you should be calm and not too nervous. Also, it depends on which school you apply for. If you apply for a school in Beijing, you should pay attention. The school in Beijing basically depends on the school where you studied for graduate school and the city where you live. There will be some facts, unless you are particularly good.

Other schools are similar, so don't make too many mistakes in the second interview, basically no problem. At the time of final admission, the results of the initial test and the second test will account for a certain proportion. If the results of the initial test are high, there is basically no problem.

The second question: Generally, there will be a written test, and the content of the written test is basically the content of the book designated by your school. In addition, there are English listening and speaking tests. Find some templates to recite before the second interview, and there will be basically no problem.

In short, it is not difficult. The only thing we need to fear is fear itself. Correct attitude, relax, prepare well, wish you success, come on.