1. The basic course of finance has the following subjects. Freshman and sophomore are required to complete college English, advanced mathematics, calculus, linear algebra, probability theory, computer foundation and so on. High school is a liberal arts student, so it is really difficult to learn these courses. Probability theory is the most difficult and easy to fail, so we must take it seriously.
2. Specialized courses in finance include investment banking, financial engineering, financial marketing, macroeconomics, microeconomics, econometrics, statistics and so on. When I first came into contact with the macro and micro, I thought it was a very good and interesting subject, which could help us analyze various economic phenomena in social life, but after learning it, I often felt dizzy. The hardest part is econometrics. If you can't learn probability theory well, neither can you learn this subject well. Econometrics is based on probability theory, so it is also a subject that is easy to fail.
3. Finance courses have the largest number of students among all majors in the School of Economics, so the tuition fees will be more expensive than other majors. But after studying for four years, you will still find that there are still many gaps between theory and practice, and you will feel that you have learned in vain and covered your face.
But the more difficult it is, the more meaningful it is, right? Finance is really good for finding a job, and it also has the reputation of "all-purpose oil", which means that the employment direction is very wide. Moreover, if you are a top financial talent, the salary of employment is really high, and it is still worth applying for.