How do British students choose different majors to find jobs?
Therefore, the biggest suggestion about choosing a major is to learn what you like. If you force yourself to learn a business major that you are not interested in because you think it is easy to find a business major ... it is not worth it. There is also a very practical consideration, that is, the difference between STEM major and non-STEM major. STEM is the abbreviation of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, which stands for what international students usually call science major. The remaining humanities and social sciences majors basically belong to non-STEM majors. For the small partners who want to stay in the United States after graduation, if they don't have citizenship or green card, they must get a work visa from the company responder. However, in recent years, the number of international students applying for work visas in the United States is increasing every year, and the demand for H 1B visas is in short supply, so it is necessary to draw lots to decide on work visas. To put it simply, international students who graduated from STEM major will draw lots for 2-3 times, and they can stay in the United States for 29 months by relying on the OPT (optional practice) of the student visa after graduation. Non-STEM graduates can only draw lots 1 time, and the OPT time limit is only 12 months. Therefore, if students really want to stay in the United States, it is recommended to study STEM. Is economics/business a STEM? number