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Wuxi Wuxi WuXi PharmaTech came to our school to recruit (majoring in biological science, undergraduate). Are there several entries on Baidu? Please tell me the details.

Generally speaking, biology major is not a super competitive major. You can apply for biology-related majors, including genetics, biomedical engineering, biostatistics, bioinformatics and so on. Generally speaking, biology-related majors are indeed the best in the United States and Britain, and the specific admission requirements vary from university to university. If the landlord chooses to continue studying bioengineering, then Harvard University, Stanford University, University of California and Boelicke are all cattle schools engaged in biology, and I personally like Stanford University best. Hehe, some bioengineering at the University of California, Boelicke is said to be the first in the United States. After all, bioengineering is 100 times stronger in the United States than in China, and students have a great chance to stay in the United States.

Of course, the situation in China and the United States is much worse. I heard a lot of complaints from students majoring in biology: when a large number of undergraduate and master students can't find jobs, even graduates from a college can't find them, how many people will choose this major? Hehe, many students majoring in biology can only find a unit as soon as they graduate, and they are also engaged in sales or something. Students who take the college entrance examination should be vigilant and don't easily ruin their future. I have been studying hard in the cold window for more than 20 years, but I can't find a place to work. This life is really hard. Look at my parents' expectant eyes.

In view of the sluggish employment of biology in China, it is estimated that students majoring in biology have to change their major.

From what I have heard, it is feasible to transfer science to liberal arts at least in theory. It should be said that there are many successful precedents. Many students who used to study computers went to America to study business. So I think you should have no problem changing your major. However, it is not necessarily which country to go to or which school to go to. It depends on your usual grades, academic level and language test results. Of course, economic factors are also very important, depending on your more specific situation.

3. Generally speaking, the difficulty coefficient of changing biology major to business major is the lowest, but the situation is slightly different in different countries.

France accepts students from any professional background to enroll in business management. Students who successfully apply for a master's degree in business administration in French universities can directly enter the second year of master's degree in French universities. Because France recognizes China's four-year undergraduate education, while France's academic system is three years for undergraduates and two years for masters.

Canada requires students to have relevant professional background, so it is difficult to apply for a major change. However, MBA students admitted to Canadian universities are not limited by their professional background, as long as they have three years of work experience. At the same time, it should be noted that graduate business courses in the United States and other countries need to take the GMAT, which requires an average score of 75 or above in all subjects, and the success rate of applying for 80 or above is higher.

Generally speaking, Australian universities have no special professional knowledge requirements for students applying for business, but some famous universities, such as Melbourne University and Monash University, have professional requirements for students applying for business, depending on whether their undergraduate courses involve enrolling in basic courses of business majors. If not, the possibility of admission is relatively small, or students are required to complete basic courses of certain majors first. In addition to business, students majoring in information technology and translation also have lower requirements for professional background.

4. If you are not particularly interested in the original major, you can consider continuing your studies in this major, or your major has a certain connection with the original major. For example, you, a student of scientific biology, can choose to study nutrition and pharmacy related to biology. In this case, on the one hand, it will not waste the knowledge reserve at the undergraduate stage; On the other hand, it is also conducive to future employment. Because at least 60% of China students studying in Australia in recent years have chosen business studies, and the employment competition of these students will be very fierce in the next few years; However, the enrollment of science majors is relatively small, and the employment space is obviously larger.

What you need to pay attention to is the Loughborough University you mentioned: Loughborough University ranks second in the UK in media major, followed by civil engineering (tenth), electronic engineering (tenth), mechanical engineering (tenth), chemical engineering (fourth) and mechanics (sixth). Because its business school's management courses are suitable for students with non-business backgrounds, it can't compete with the top 15 universities in the UK. However, Loughborough University has performed well in all aspects in recent years. Believe in your choice!