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It depends on some specific circumstances, if the major that admits you now is higher than the major you want to adjust ranks higher in your school, that is, you transfer from the popular major of your school to the unpopular major, this situation is quite easy.
This is also easy if your grades are very good in your class.
If your grades are average and you want to transfer to a popular major, you can ask the instructor about the situation after the start of the semester. If you can't adjust, don't be discouraged, but you need to study hard in your freshman year, strive to get the first place in the class, and then apply again, which is the case for my fellow countrymen.
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First of all, the regulations on changing majors are different in each university, and there may not be a unified standard, so what I said can only be used as a reference, and the specific regulations of the school shall prevail.
When the school opens, a student handbook will be issued, which contains many rules and regulations of the school, etc., and there should be regulations related to changing majors. In the school's office**, a relevant notice will be issued more than a month before the final exam, and you can just follow the notice. I guess I'll have to find a few teachers to sign it.
You can apply for a major change every six months, and you can change majors only in your freshman and sophomore years, of course, the rules vary from school to school. Some stipulate that freshmen can transfer across colleges, and sophomores can only transfer within colleges.
As for whether it is difficult or not, popular majors may require written interviews, the top few percent of final scores, and the number of places, which is still difficult. Anyway, there should be an explanation in the relevant notice.
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Our school has an exam for major adjustment every year, you can submit an application to the counselor first, and then take the exam, and you can pass the exam. However, each school has different rules, so you can check with your counsellor when school starts.
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It depends.
Changing majors must be based on the indicators of each university and according to the actual situation. Follow the official website of the institution to see a series of important events of the institution, which will help you understand the information of the college. Although many colleges and universities have set up a mechanism for changing majors for the second time, we should still treat the matter of changing majors rationally.
After meeting the conditions for changing majors in college, you should consider whether to change majors based on your personal interests and your future development. Think carefully, choose carefully, be responsible for your future self, and don't change majors on a whim.
How is the adjustment of college majors?
Generally speaking, the school's transfer principle will refer to what kind of students you are in high school, if you are a liberal arts student, you will be given priority to the liberal arts, if it is a science subject, you will be given priority to the transfer to the science subject. If the liberal arts and science majors are full, you will be transferred to a liberal arts and science major.
Some subjects have requirements for single subject scores, such as majors such as English, so the general school will first look at your English score for transfer students, and if the English score is the same, it will compare your total score or other individual subject scores. However, the rules of different schools are slightly different, which can be referred to.
In addition, if your score is lower than the minimum admission line of the school, it is useless to check the adjustment and will be withdrawn.
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Generally speaking, many universities now support changing majors, but you have to apply to the school, and you have to take a semester of courses first, and then take the relevant professional exams, and you can only transfer after passing the exams.
According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education, college students can change majors (departments) if they meet the requirements.
1) Conditions for applying for changing majors (departments): Undergraduate students who meet one of the following conditions before completing the first-year university course and entering the second-year program can apply for changing majors
1. Students who have special skills in a certain subject.
2. Due to physical health reasons, it has been proved by the medical unit designated by the school that they cannot study in the original major, but can still study in other majors in the school;
3. By changing majors, it is conducive to students' independent learning and success, and participate in the selection of the school to select qualified candidates.
2) Those who have one of the following circumstances cannot apply for a change of major:
1. Freshmen who have been enrolled for less than one year;
2. Second year or above;
3. All kinds of commissioned training, substitute trainees change majors without the consent of the entrusting unit;
4. Candidates for arts and sports, and those who change majors across arts and sciences;
5. Those who change majors in batches across the college entrance examination;
6. Those who have gone through the probation procedures;
7. Have changed majors or changed schools;
8. Those who are promoted from junior college to undergraduate.
Changing majors requires exams, and you also need to look at the results of your freshman year. Since there are many people who want to transfer, the competition is fierce. Changing majors in college is generally in the top 10% of the class in the first year, and you can transfer from science to liberal arts, not from liberal arts to science, you need to apply to the students, and then accept a series of procedures such as the approval of the college and transfer to the academic affairs center, as well as an interview, in short, as long as you are good enough, you can change majors.
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Changing majors depends on the school, some schools can be transferred, like the school I was in and I changed my major twice; There are also schools that make it difficult to change majors...It's best to go first, the school's ** to see.
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Dizzy, you can ask meγγγ this is what I asked others. Two ways: 1 Find a relationship, spend money, but at least spend four years of your college tuition + living expenses, quite an amazing sum.
2 If you score in the top 5 in the two exams in your freshman year, you can be eligible to change majors. (That's the only way, in fact, it's good for you to get a double cultivation).
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1. If you apply to change majors, you can choose your favorite major.
2. Changing majors is the abbreviation for students who transfer from their original major to another major. Chinese institutions of higher learning generally stipulate that those who have one of the following circumstances are allowed to change majors.
3. Students who do have expertise, apply in person, are recommended by their majors, and are confirmed by the assessment of the transferred majors, and can give full play to their expertise when transferred to the major.
4. Students with certain diseases or physical defects, who have been examined and proved by the medical unit designated by the school, cannot study in the original major, but can still study in other majors.
5. The school believes that there is some special difficulty, and it is impossible to continue the learner if he does not change his major.
6. However, those who have not been enrolled for one semester, those who are in the third year of undergraduate studies or above, or the second year of junior college and above, who are transferred to the public fund at their own expense, and those who are not allowed to change majors without justifiable reasons. Generally, it must be reported to the school's academic affairs department for approval or filing. (I personally changed my major, and I chatted privately for specific details).
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You can adjust your major, but there are hard requirements, you must reach the top one or two in your major, and you have no failure and other bad records before you can apply for adjustment.
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Yes, especially in my sophomore year, it's very easy to tune
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It should be difficult to transfer, and if the school is like an acquaintance, you can also do this.
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Changing majors is the school's own behavior, and the operation of each school is different. Generally, you can transfer after the second semester of your freshman year. Overall, it is not difficult, and most students can fulfill their wishes.
Our school organizes the academic affairs department every year, and students who have the intention of changing majors apply for it, and then they need to take the test, and decide whether they can transfer according to the situation of the test.
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For example, at the end of the first semester of our freshman year, if the top grades can be adjusted casually, the corresponding professional college will assess you to decide whether you want to. At the end of the freshman year, you can transfer with the college. The premise is that the score is good and the English and mathematics have passed the required score line.
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