Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Which major is better, accounting or Japanese?

Which major is better, accounting or Japanese?

After all, language needs systematic training more than accounting. Although self-study is possible, it is difficult to make progress without environment. I suggest you teach yourself accounting instead of being a major. Don't you see how many people just take the accounting certificate in their spare time? When you simply know accounting and can be an ordinary accountant, it will be relatively easy to work in a Japanese-funded enterprise on the premise of having Japanese ability. Even if you study in Japan, it is not difficult to find a job in the future. Japanese can continue to improve in Japan or the Japanese environment. As long as you lay a good foundation in school, everything will be fine. As long as accounting has learned the basic knowledge, the future progress can only be realized in practical application. It is difficult to make great progress by studying alone. I suggest you focus on Japanese first, and then apply it. Then study accounting. It is best to strive for the qualification of accountant. Therefore, there is really no need to consider whether to change majors. If you really want to learn something, you won't delay it, even if it's not your major. If you think that only people with this major can be qualified for this position, then there won't be so many college students who can't find jobs now, because quite a few accountants or Japanese translators are not in this major. Relatively speaking, accounting is more self-taught than translation. I thought the same thing.