Freshman in English, sophomore want to transfer to physics? What are the difficulties?

Updated on educate 2024-04-17
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Have you ever studied college physics (general physics in your freshman year in a physics department)? If you haven't learned, you won't be able to keep up. In general, the credits taken by the Department of English should be submitted to the Department of Physics for recognition.

    If one of the courses you have taken belongs to the training program of the Department of Physics, as long as the credits are recognized by the Department of Physics, the credits are valid, and you do not need to retake this compulsory course. For example, political science courses such as meditation must be available in all departments, so as long as you pass the certification of the physics department, you do not need to repeat them. Otherwise, it will have to be rebuilt.

    You will take all the classes in the first year of the physics department, including all mathematics and physics, because the mathematics of the physics department and the mathematics of the foreign language department are not the same concept. If you take the freshman and sophomore classes together, I'm afraid the sophomore class will be difficult for you to understand (because it is a match for the freshman class). I advise you to go with the level 07 students, or you are really good, otherwise I am afraid it will be very uncomfortable.

    Classes that are not recognized will generally become optional. Generally speaking, the transfer of departments has no impact on the student status, and the treatment is the same as that of other students in the Department of Physics.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should be easier to find a job in the English department than in the physics department.

    Why do you want to change your line?

    Convenient in liberal arts.

    English should be the most popular subject.

    It's all other people trying to squeeze in.

    Very few people go out of their own free will.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you can solve mathematical difficulties, you can, mathematics refers to science mathematics, physics calculus, linear algebra, ordinary differential equations.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I'm a sophomore in applied physics, so if you're really interested in physics and you're not afraid to endure hardships, you can certainly make a switch! After the transfer, you will be the same as their classmates in the 06 physics major, there is no difference. If you study, you can definitely keep up, because the physics we study is divided into many subjects.

    Mechanics, Thermal, Optics, Atomic Physics, Electromagnetism, etc. There is little connection between the disciplines. However, our requirements for mathematics are relatively high, and calculus must be learned well.

    Since it is a credit system, your previous credits that are not required for physics majors will be converted into elective credits, and you will have to make up for the required courses that you did not study in your freshman year.

    As for the surgery to change majors, you can consult your counselor, the rules vary from school to school, hehe!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Brother Tai, even a student who changed majors.

    The general school rules are: demotion. This means that you have to go back to class 07 and take lessons with them.

    Unless there are some courses that you have already taken but still need to be taken in the class of '07, then you may not have to take them. After graduation, I will receive a diploma from the Department of Physics.

    In terms of learning, I think it is more difficult for those who generally switch from liberal arts to science, because the foundation of science may be poor before, and then the foundation is also very important for future study.

    I was turning 05 to 05, and it cost a lot of money to go through the back door. And they had to retake all their courses. Pass their exams before changing majors.

    So I advise you: work hard, I believe you can learn English well (because I am an English major), learning English is much easier than physics. If your mind is not settled, you will never learn well. Well, I hope to dispel you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Don't come to the physics department, it's scary here.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's hard to learn, and if you're good enough at math (high math in your freshman year), you can barely do it.

    High school physics is much simpler than physics majors, and there is little reference value.

    In addition, it is more difficult to find a job in physics majors, and it is best to take the postgraduate entrance examination if you like it, and undergraduate physics students have no future.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, besides, you're a liberal arts major, and you're a big step behind in high school and freshman year, so it's going to be very difficult to turn around.

    It is better to study more physics now, and then take the postgraduate physics examination or work in physics in the future.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What to do. Look for yourself! It's up to people to make things happen!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think you have to figure out if you really like it, and more importantly, if you really have the ability to learn. For ** love can also be studied in spare time, some people learn very well in their spare time, as long as they really work hard.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Go to take an IELTS TOEFL test or something, and find an agent who goes abroad.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Year 1, Basic English, including Intensive Reading, Extensive Reading, Listening, Speaking, Phonetics, Grammar.

    In the second year, students will continue to strengthen their foundations, and at the same time add specialized courses, including intensive reading, extensive reading, listening, speaking, writing, second language, and cultural profiles of English-speaking countries.

    In the third year, the basic courses are over, the difficulty increases, and the professional courses surge, including advanced English, second language, English-Chinese translation (translation & interpretation), English and American literature, and linguistics.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The situation is different from school to school, generally speaking, the first and second year students take basic courses, and they start to study professional courses and foreign studies from the third year, and there are also those who start from the second year as mentioned upstairs.

    But our school is divided into directions from the beginning of the freshman year, business English, simultaneous interpretation, interpretation, translation, English and American literature, everyone's professional courses are different, so the course arrangement is different, but the basic courses are basically the same, come and go just those books.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Extensive Reading, Comprehensive English, Speaking, Translation, Listening.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The difficulty of the final exam is not very great, and it is OK to complete the homework carefully, as long as you don't fail the course in the freshman year, it has nothing to do with the number of credits, because some different courses have to be re-studied after you change majors.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Since it is Chinese medicine, then please do your job well, and you have done a good job in Chinese medicine, which is the main thing.

    Why learn English?

    Need for work? What is required for a degree?

    You have to understand that Chinese medicine doesn't pay attention to diplomas and other things, what he pays attention to is how much content you have, even if you have a high diploma and a high degree, you don't have skills, people still don't bird you, on the contrary, if you can cure some miscellaneous diseases for a person, you will have a reputation, and the people who come to you for medical treatment will not ask you to show a master's certificate or a doctor's certificate at the same time as you see a doctor, except for the necessary professional physician qualification certificate, you can leave everything else alone When you read ancient medical texts and you read that your brain is drowsy, you know how easy it is to learn English, because you only have to memorize the English word code, just like you can memorize the prescription. Or are the words easier to remember?

    English is just an adjunct, don't put the cart before the horse.

    By the way, Chinese medicine is good, but what about it? You don't have to worry about retirement in the future, as long as you have achievements, basically you will sleep with a golden doll.

    But you also have to be mentally prepared that a newly graduated TCM practitioner is the most difficult to find a job.

    The reason is simple: no qualifications.

    So what to do?

    I'll give you a point.

    Now that technology is advanced, people's quality of life is getting better and better, and money is getting older and more, so people will enjoy it.

    Traditional Chinese medicine health care appears in front of everyone's eyes.

    What is said in this article is all about traditional Chinese medicine health preservation, please do not compare it with those shampoo rooms and entertainment venues).

    Do you know how much is the ** of a medicinal diet?

    Do you know how much is a set of acupuncture treatments?

    Do you know how much a loin is in an hour?

    My friend owns a store in Taiwan, and he's the boss, and he's hiring all the top students who have graduated from a college class (all of them are theoretically and solid) and they're trained by experts to work in his shop.

    And when I look at his price list, I want to laugh.

    The basic ** of medicinal diet is 588 (the lowest) and the highest is tens of thousands.

    Acupuncture physiotherapy is $15 for a needle (as if the basic unit is the dollar, it seems to depend on who the attending doctor is, it's a needle, you read that right).

    The tenderloin invigorates the blood, which is a massage, but the effect is different, I have done it, and I feel that there is a small fish Walking along the meridians of your back It feels very cool He gave me a free order But I looked at the price list 888 Half an hour Let me be staggered.

    I don't know if it's in renminbi or NTD, but even if it's NTD, the ratio to renminbi is 5:1

    I heard that the salaries of the interns in them are all more than 10,000 yuan a month.

    Do you understand?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It doesn't matter if you don't have any money, then learn Chinese medicine honestly, you don't need to change to learn English, now there are so many ways to learn, self-study English, are you afraid that you won't be able to learn, Chinese medicine is not only beneficial to yourself but also to your family's health, or learn this.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Alas, in fact, learning English is not easy to get a job!

    In fact, Chinese medicine will be very popular in the future, as mentioned below, it will be very popular if you learn it well, much better than English. And if you change departments, it's very demanding. You must be at the top of your grade in your academic performance for one year, and you must pass an expert interview.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If you want to change departments, it mainly depends on your interests, and it is recommended that you transfer to the strong disciplines of Tokyo University, such as architecture, civil engineering, information, transportation, etc. The transfer of departments has nothing to do with the curriculum, and last year, the transfer students of our soil institute had majors in biomedicine, labor and social security, etc. You can change any major you want, and you don't have to think about whether the courses you are studying are similar.

    If you want to change departments, you must first register in the second semester of your freshman year, and then take the unified transfer examination of the whole school at the end of the summer vacation. Each department has different requirements for the transfer examination, for example, the Tu Academy has to take the high mathematics B, British 3, as well as the comprehensive quality test, and the information needs to take the British 3, high mathematics B and physics B1. These specific requirements will be announced by the Registrar's Office at the time of registration.

    After the transfer is successful, all the formalities are completed, and the stamps are stamped everywhere, and the dormitory is changed. Failing a course means failing an exam. After failing the course, you can choose to retake the exam or retake it.

    If you take the make-up exam, no matter how many points you take, the score will show 60 points, and if you retake it, you will score as much as you want. The retake fee is 80 yuan per credit, so don't hang up classes with many credits.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Let's turn to architecture, information electronics, and so on! Anyway, Gou Ke's are all good, and these are the best of the good. When you get there, you'll know what you want to know. Changing lines is not a clear sentence either. Anyway, don't go to the outer courtyard and humanities.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Civil Engineering, Information, Economics and Management, Transportation Hospital··· Pick up your favorite major, but it's best to learn this major well, beware of failing the course, Dongda is very strict in this regard, and the hanging rate is extremely high, so it is recommended to worship Brother Chun first.

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