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Those who can transfer to the Department of Architecture at Tongji University can transfer to the Department of Architecture in the second semester of their freshman year, as long as they have a GPA or above and pass the examination of the School of Architecture.
Tongji University (Tongji University) is a national key university directly under the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, a famous institution of higher learning in China with a long history and a high reputation, a key university under the national "211 Project" and "985 Project", and one of the Chinese universities with the strictest admission standards. It is a university selected for the "2011 Plan", "Everest Plan", "Excellent Engineer Plan", "Excellent Legal Talent Education and Training Program", "Excellent Doctor Education and Training Program", "111 Program", and "10+10" Program between China and the United States. It is a member of the Environmental and Sustainable Development Cooperation Alliance, the International Alliance of Design and Art Schools, the 21st Century Academic Alliance, the Alliance of Universities of Excellence, the Sino-Russian Alliance of Engineering Universities, the China-Europe Engineering Education Platform, and the Tongji-Berkeley Engineering Alliance.
As of December 2014, Tongji University has 36 colleges (departments) and secondary educational institutions, 7 affiliated hospitals and 4 affiliated middle schools. The university has 18,005 full-time undergraduates, 13,644 master's students, 4,504 doctoral students, and 2,477 foreign students pursuing degrees. The school covers an area of 2567863 square meters; 10,000 books.
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Tongji University can transfer to study architecture by majoring in extensive editing.
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Tongji is free to transfer to two ways: one is to use the college entrance examination results to transfer, and the freshman can be transferred; The second is to rely on the grade point, generally a few points higher than the full point 5) to have the qualification to transfer to the department, but because the building is more popular, the requirements for the grade point are very high, and you have to pass the examination of the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, which is a big way.
Both the first and second years can be transferred.
In addition, other ways are that you can be a soldier, a college soldier, and you can change majors when you come back;
The eight test areas are also counted, but this one seems to have no buildings.
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As long as you have enough grade points in your freshman year, you can pass the architecture exam.
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There are generally two requirements for Tongji transfer:
1. It is the grade point of the first semester to reach the above, in fact, you just need to study hard and do not work too hard to achieve it, but if you want to change majors, the higher the better, and you can also get a scholarship.
2.It is an exam organized by the college you want to transfer to, and there may be some written exams similar to the major, such as painting for architecture and landscape, and interviews.
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Of course, there is a chance, as long as your grade point (that is, grades) is high enough, and if you leave a good impression on the interviewer during the interview, it will not be a problem to change majors.
The change of major at Tongji University is like this:
Grade points must be achieved in the first year.
In addition, the total score at the interview is 5, and the grade point plus the score at the interview is added to the ranking of the students who change majors.
Based on this ranking, it is determined whether the change of major can be successful.
So, as long as you get high enough in both grades, you'll be fine.
After all, clinical medicine belongs to the science department, and there are cases where the Chinese department is transferred to the physics department (that is, the liberal arts to the science department is no problem), not to mention the clinical transfer to the civil engineering or architecture department???
I'm from Tongji, and I have studied this thing specifically in order to change majors, and there are many students who have transferred to civil engineering or architecture clinically, so it can be said that there are many in every class, so you don't have to worry about whether you have the opportunity, you should worry about whether you have the strength (that being said, but I don't mean to underestimate you, hehe).
P.S. Students who want to transfer to civil engineering or architecture are basically the top few in their major, so you need to work harder. If the original major is too different from the civil engineering or architecture major, you need to repeat the grade for one year.
If there's anything you don't understand, you can keep asking me, ha.
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If you have a chance, as long as you have enough GPA and your interview score is good enough.
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I have a master's degree from Tongji University and a bachelor's degree from Tongji University.
Tell you clearly that it is basically impossible to change buildings!!
There were 5 people in the whole school of our class that changed buildings, and later someone broke the news that all 5 people were predetermined, so you don't want to go if it's okay, so as not to be sad!! (If you're not afraid, you can also try -!.)China's ** are all the same black!!
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Art students can change their departments and other art majors, such as animation, photography, communication and art colleges.
The requirement is to achieve the above GPA in the first year, and then participate in the college interview, and you can do it.
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Keep an eye on the school's official website or course selection website.
It seems that at the beginning of the second semester of my freshman year, I applied and had a small interview. At the end of the second semester, it was officially transferred.
You can also transfer in your sophomore year.
However, the requirements for grade points are relatively high, so if you want to transfer, you must have a high grade point every semester, and changing majors is the same as the college entrance examination, there is a score line, that is, the grade points meet the requirements of that major before you can transfer. Some may also have exams, such as being able to draw if you want to change to architecture
You should be able to check the specific course selection website.
I don't remember very clearly...
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In my freshman year, I will start to apply for changing majors around April. The requirement for changing majors is to achieve the grade point average above in the freshman year, and there can be no failure in the course. Therefore, the subjects that are easy to fail must be studied hard.
High math and the like. Then there will be an interview in May. However, this year, civil engineering (that is, ordinary) did not have an interview, and was directly sorted according to the grade point from high to low, and then how much to receive to change majors.
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If you want to change architecture, you must have a very good score in the first semester and a good level of drawing, but on the whole, it is difficult to change architecture, which is the most difficult of all majors.
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The Department of Architecture does not rely on the back door, but on its own strength.
Two of my classmates have transferred in, and their GPAs are not very high compared to those who reported architecture, but they are both good at art. (Unless the drawing is very poor, the other art registrations are almost the same, in fact, the sketching is only three hours during the exam.) )
The focus is on the interview, depending on your understanding of architecture and your sense of art. The interview is actually a composition test, which is to explain your work in an interview.
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I answer you to the best of my ability, I don't know if it's right or not. As far as I know, you can change departments, it seems to look at the first semester of your freshman year or the basis of the first or second semesters, the architecture department is very good, so you have to have particularly good grades to transfer, so you can study hard after entering the university and strive for high scores in each subject. Good luck
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I'm TJ transferred to the department.,It's really not difficult.,It's not difficult except for automobiles, civil engineering, and construction.,It depends on what you transfer.,Note,The grade point on the freshman year is the most important.,Brush people rely on it.,If you're admitted to the college at this time.,At the end of the freshman year, the grade point average will let you go.,Come on.
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If you are a freshman, you can apply to change majors if you have a grade point in the above or above in your sophomore year. Secondly, it is not difficult to change majors, the previous ones are either not Tongji or have not changed majors, they don't understand, in fact, it is very easy to transfer, the admission ratio is about 50%, and this year's 600 will be transferred to 300. Some of them are for fun.
It's easy, really, except for civil cars.
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The minimum requirement, if the grade point is above in the freshman year, you can apply to change majors in the sophomore year. Then each college will conduct a series of examinations such as a written test and an interview with you, which is different from college to college, but it is generally the same. The threshold for registration on the grade point is very low, but in fact, the requirements are not capped, and if you want to transfer, you have to study hard from the beginning.
Good luck to the landlord.
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Tongji University has the opportunity to change majors at the end of the freshman year, but there are restrictions, liberal arts can not be transferred to science or engineering, but science and engineering can be transferred to liberal arts, and then the results of the freshman year are very important, and the grade points can only change majors if they meet a little requirement, and they also have to accept the examination or interview of the department you want to go to.
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Yes, the grade point must be achieved in the first year.
In addition, the total score at the interview is 5, and the grade point plus the score at the interview is added to the ranking of students who change majors, and the ranking is used to determine whether they can change majors successfully.
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It is more difficult to change departments, otherwise no one will study unpopular majors, this reason is obvious.
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The vast majority of netizens have never entered your school, and the situation varies greatly from place to place.
Even your classmates and alumni have a small percentage of changing majors.
It seems that the department and major you transfer to agree to accept, and the department and major you transfer out agree to release.
For this kind of thing, you can think about how to deal with the leaders of both sides.
If you want to go to a popular department, it may not be so easy for you to succeed.
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It depends on which college you want to transfer to, and the requirements of each college are different, generally depending on the results of the freshman year.
Of course, the higher the better.
If you want to transfer, you have to study hard in your freshman year
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I understand that the requirements are not very high. Freshman grades are very important, the first semester, the next semester, especially the first semester, the grade point should be high!
Then, you should know more about the major you want to transfer; In addition, the same college is better.
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1. There are conditions for all department transfers, and they must be excellent students in your department, if there is a relationship, it is another matter.
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Yes, work hard for one year, regret it for three years. I saw that others were professional, and when I turned in, I found that it was not as good as before.
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It's not too difficult to change the environment, and the grade points change every year, mainly depending on the freshman year.
There will be an interview or something like that for the admission of the freshman year, if you pass, and when the annual grade points come out, you will be transferred to the side of the successful posture, and of course you will be counted as the Huaicong of the School of Environment after changing departments.
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I'm studying architecture in Tongji.,You can transfer.,It has nothing to do with the major.,I also have a student in the class of the model.,Anyway, after entering the school, the grade point (that is, the grade) meets the requirements to participate in the transfer of the wild code filial piety examination.,For architecture, it seems that you have to take the Su Song manuscript description.。 Good luck
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Depending on what department you are in, you may not be able to transfer, because the Department of Architecture is the best department, and you can only transfer to the same level or downward. So basically it can be said that you can't turn around.
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If you want to transfer to the Department of Architecture, it's hard for Brother Qin's classmates. . .
There is an examination for changing departments.
Not everyone can turn around.
It's up to you to be able to attack, hehe.
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