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Material physics major

I am a material physics major, so don't listen to the nonsense upstairs ~ If you can find a good job in this major, you will be completely influenced by the school and rely on your own ability. Not many units need this, but graduate students and doctoral students need it, and the number is still very small. Most of the students who want materials in the company need welding, forging and metal heat treatment. If your school is better, the employer will ask you a few questions and so on. If the school is not good, they may not even want a resume. So this year, 85% of our students chose to take the postgraduate entrance examination. If they do better topics with their teachers, their employment will be improved, just like the physical chemistry of materials I took, and the direction is laser welding, which is relatively better. There are three students in our major who plan to go abroad. One of them was admitted to a top ten school in the United States with a long name, but that student was really excellent and won the national prize every year. The development abroad was not clear. In short, if you don't want to take the postgraduate entrance examination and get a job directly, I suggest you change your major. As you said, polymers, metals and controlled molding are still better jobs.