Let's not talk about what is empty, what is the priority of personal interests, and so on. First of all, we should consider this profession and how wide it will be for him to adapt to society in the future. That is to say, after choosing this major, I will really go to work after graduation. Can he find a job that he thinks is more suitable and has a good income level? After all, people can't ignore reality at all. It can only be said that it is a rational choice to choose a major with relatively good employment in this major before.
The teaching power of vocational and technical colleges is limited. It's not like Tsinghua Peking University. As long as 985 colleges can enter such colleges and choose their majors at will, there is not much difference, but vocational colleges are different. Generally speaking, vocational colleges have 1~2 majors that they are good at. This school can be established because of the existence of these two majors, so everyone must give priority to this ace major. Although it may not be particularly strong for some good undergraduate colleges, it is always better to draw generals from the short majors of the school than other emerging majors.
Then consider your personal interests, because if you are not interested in this major at all, and you feel that there is no future in this major, you will still have expectations and spend more energy on further study, but if you want to develop professionally, you must persist in learning, that is, lifelong learning. Keep learning, the longer you persist, the more knowledge you will get, and that person will develop professionally and choose some majors in vocational colleges. Of course, this is also the case.