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French major, I want to work in a foreign company in the future. Which direction is better for postgraduate entrance examination? Finance? International trade?
Hello, in fact, the top 500 foreign companies have little restrictions on majors. Foreign companies look at the brand of the school rather than the major. Even if you are still majoring in language, you can enter a foreign company. For example, many foreign companies enter foreign companies every year. As for the cross-examination restrictions for economic management majors, there are actually not many restrictions. It is estimated that half of the graduate students majoring in economic management in China are cross-candidates (so their scores in finance and accounting are high). Tutors majoring in finance and economics prefer students with science and engineering backgrounds, but language candidates are not particularly excluded (there are languages in our class, from German to quantitative economics, talents), so take the exam if you want. In fact, your news communication background is good, you can get it and go to a foreign company for future employment.

If your goal is really foreign companies like Procter & Gamble and Wrigley, then it is better to choose your major carefully and take an examination of some famous schools (985 universities). I got a master's degree in economics last year. Please keep asking questions. I hope I can help you.