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Frequently asked questions about the interview for changing majors are as follows:1. How to look at changing majors.
This is a second chance to make up for the regret of not being able to enter the major I am more interested in, and give us a chance to get closer to the ideal again, so I want to seize the opportunity and hope to enter the major I like. If I succeed, I will correct my attitude and study hard to lay a good foundation, if not, I think this is also an opportunity to face up to my own shortcomings, so as to find out my own problems and correct them, and improve myself in the time to return to the lead.
2. The view of descending rotation.
Although it takes an extra year to complete the undergraduate program by downgrading and changing majors, it is of great help to the future study, and you can use the full time of the freshman year to lay a good foundation for mathematics and physics, and lay a solid foundation for future professional learning.
3. Why turn.
Majoring in telecommunications was my initial choice.
4. The foreshadowing that has been done so far.
First of all, I went to find the seniors who had successfully changed majors before to understand the problems that may be encountered in learning, and to understand the training program of telecommunications, the main courses, the postgraduate entrance examination, and the employment direction. There is also an understanding of the basic courses to be studied in the first year of telecommunications, because I did not study college physics in my original major, so I went to understand a little bit about the difference between big things and high school physics. I hope that after the successful transfer, I will make up for this knowledge.
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[The most common questions asked in the interview for changing majors]:
A 2-minute self-introduction.
2. Your understanding of the college and discipline to which you are transferring.
3. Why do you want to turn around, please give me 5 reasons in one breath.
4. What advantages do you think you have in turning around?
5. What do you know about your abilities in all aspects, and what are the highlights of your college years?
Strategies for changing majors in college
1. Make relevant plans according to the conditions of your own school.
No matter what major you want to change, but you must not fall behind in the courses of your current major, even if you don't like this major very much, you must not fail the course, at least you must meet the minimum requirements of your own school to change majors, remember that you need to look at the results of your freshman year.
What major you want to change to, you must have a clear understanding of the major you like. For example, if you don't study advanced mathematics in your current major, but you do advanced mathematics in the major you like, then you usually have to teach yourself advanced mathematics. Because on the one hand, you have to take the exam for changing majors, and on the other hand, after you transfer, you won't be unable to keep up with the rhythm.
2. Don't panic during the interview.
The written test is a relatively basic knowledge point, as long as you read the book carefully according to the scope of the exam released by the school. But don't take it lightly, the examiner of the interview is usually a teacher or secretary of the school, and all interviews should be calm and generous. Listen to every question the examiner asks and think about it carefully.
3. Don't be disturbed by the outside world.
When it's time to change majors, you start to cringe and don't dare to move forward. Or you start to be "reluctant", reluctant to make new friends, reluctant to a kind teacher. Or maybe you're also worried and scared, afraid that you're going to have to start all over again, re-entering an unfamiliar class, facing classmates who are not familiar with you.
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The questions that will be asked in the change of major interview include, but are not limited to:1. Please briefly introduce yourself.
2. Talk about the reasons for transferring to this major.
3. After transferring to a new major, you have to learn new courses and make up some basic courses, how are you going to catch up with your grades?
Fourth, talk about the understanding of the profession to be transferred.
Precautions for changing majors interviews:1. First of all, before the interview, you should have a comprehensive understanding of the disciplines of the major you are transferring, including the curriculum of the major; Be very clear about your purpose for changing majors; It is necessary to be clear about what kind of work you will be engaged in in society in the future.
2. During the interview, you must be confident, have a clear understanding of your own characteristics, and show your advantages in just a few minutes, it is best to avoid being too public, and at the same time show your steadfastness and calmness.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Change Major.
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The questions are as follows:
A 2-minute self-introduction.
It may seem easy to introduce yourself, but please pay attention to the most important points of the interview teacher.
2. Your understanding of the college and discipline to which you are transferring.
Please note that it is only "understanding" and does not require excessive time to delve into specialized knowledge. For example, if you transfer to the automation major of the Electric Power Institute, you will ask some slightly professional questions, and you need to go to the library to borrow a copy of "Introduction to Automation" to take a look at it before transferring to understand it.
Interview skills. 1. Before the interview.
There are many times when I feel that I know enough about myself and don't need to pay much attention, so I start to submit my resume after writing it. So the interviewer asks some questions, and there is a feeling of being caught off guard.
2. Understand the company.
To go to a company for an interview, you need to know about the company, and the follow-up interviewer may also ask "What questions do you want to ask us?" At this time, if you can ask a company-related question, it is a plus.
To understand the company, there are many ways now, the official ** is a good channel, go through the company's **, have a general understanding, and the company's ***, Weibo, if you want to see word of mouth, you can also go to Zhihu to see, if there are people you know, it is better, you can understand the company very well.
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Remarks: -- refers to the original major or the major to be transferred.
What do you know about your original major? Why do you want to go away?
My original major was --- I was honored to be admitted to the --- of our school, but since high school, my favorite major is --- what I am most interested in--- so I want to transfer to ---
What should I do if I find that I don't meet my expectations after transferring to a major?
I think for me, this problem should not appear in theory, because I have a certain understanding of this major before transferring to this major, I know that --- is not an easy major, whether it is studying or working in the future, I have expected the worst outcome, but I want to learn --- because of love, so this cannot be a reason to hinder me, and in fact, as long as we study hard, persist in learning, and are willing to study, there is nothing so difficult Advantages over others are in**?
My strength lies in my love for ---, and I have a certain --- foundation, and I have a good plan for my future.
Planning for the future?
I hope to go to the teacher's laboratory to help during the sophomore year, follow the teacher to do projects to improve my ability, I will also pay more attention to ----related competitions, improve my experience and teamwork ability, and win glory for the school.
What are your strengths and weaknesses?
My advantage is that I can bear hardships and stand hard work, work hard, and I can spare no effort for the things I love, and I concentrate on doing things, I can do serious learning when studying, I am also more cautious and patient, and I think --- need to be careful and cautious, my disadvantage is a bit obsessive-compulsive, if I can't figure out a place, I will feel very uncomfortable, sometimes it will affect my next study, so I should make my thinking more flexible, and I can understand the place in a short time, Or convince yourself to let it go, move on, and come back to understand it later.
There may also be the following questions:
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The questions that may be asked in a change of major interview are as follows:1. Please briefly introduce yourself.
2. Talk about the reasons for transferring to this major.
3. After transferring to a new major, you have to learn new courses and make up some basic courses, how are you going to catch up with your grades?
4. Talk about your understanding of the major you want to transfer.
Interview Notes.
Before the interview, it is necessary to have a comprehensive understanding of the various disciplines of the major to be transferred, including the curriculum of the major. Be very clear about your purpose for changing majors; It is necessary to be clear about what kind of work you will be engaged in in society in the future.
During the interview, the teacher may check whether you are suitable for the major.
For example, the School of Electrical Engineering has relatively high requirements for science and engineering and English, and teachers may examine these two aspects.
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The questions that will be asked in the interview for changing majors are:1. Please briefly introduce your personal situation.
2. The reason for changing majors.
3. After transferring to a new major, you have to learn new courses and make up some basic courses, how are you going to catch up with your grades?
4. Talk about the understanding of the profession to be transferred.
Interview Preparation for Changing Majors:1. The appearance is appropriate, and the first impression in the interview will also have a great impact on the teacher, and the appearance must be dignified and appropriate.
2. Prepare in advance to transfer to the college and transfer professional knowledge, your preparation will give the teacher a very serious feeling and will leave a good impression.
3. Preparation of professional knowledge, relevant professional knowledge, especially what you have learned now, should be well prepared.
4. Show the teacher that you are well prepared and have communicated with your family.
5. Prepare to introduce yourself, introduce your learning experience, and don't talk big.
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Introduce yourself in minutes Introducing yourself may seem easy, but please note that the most important point for a teacher who changes majors is interviewed.
2.Your knowledge of the transfer to the college and discipline.
3.Why did you turn around?
4.What advantages do you think you have in turning around?
5.What do you know about your own abilities? Were there any highlights during your time at the university?
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During the interview, you must be confident, have a clear understanding of your own characteristics, and show your strengths in just a few minutes, preferably avoid being too public, and at the same time show that you are down-to-earth and calm.
1. Please briefly introduce your personal situation.
2. Why do you want to be professional (what is the reason for majoring)?
3. After transferring to a new major, you have to learn new courses and make up some basic courses, how are you going to catch up with your grades?
4. Talk about your understanding of the major you want to transfer.
Interview Preparation for Changing Majors:
1. The appearance is appropriate, and the first impression in the interview will also have a great impact on the teacher, and the appearance must be dignified and appropriate.
2. Prepare in advance to transfer to the college and transfer to the professional knowledge, your preparation will give the teacher a very serious feeling, and will leave a good impression. Impressions;
3. Preparation of professional knowledge, relevant professional knowledge, especially what you have learned now, should be well prepared.
4. Show the teacher that you are well prepared and have communicated with your family.
5. Prepare to introduce yourself, introduce your learning experience, and don't talk empty words;
6. Prepare to introduce yourself, introduce your learning experience, and don't talk empty words;
7. Be confident, the questions should be fresh and confident, which will add points to your interview.
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It's a good question why interdisciplinary: interest, if not, then even if you are a software professional, you can't do the job well.
The key is to reassure the interviewer, tell him that you can do the job, and give him good reasons to accept you:
1. Software development is a creative work of a team, if the company's developers are from the same profession and the same educational background, then they will not be able to inspire each other, let alone be creative. Many large companies don't even limit their graduates' majors at all, just to keep the company culturally diverse and creative.
2. Software development is also a work that requires rigorous thinking, and architecture also cultivates students' rigorous and systematic thinking, and the accuracy of architecture is no less than that of software.
3. If the company is not specialized in a certain type of software development, then it is possible to develop software related to the construction industry in the future, so that you have the advantage of knowledge background and the industry customer resources composed of classmates.
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Self-introduction, political beliefs, why do you want to change this major, this kind of question must be resolute.
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