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Generally allowed. The time for changing majors in our school is at the beginning of the sophomore year and the beginning of the junior year, that is, you can transfer after one or two years of entering the school, not any major can be transferred, some majors do not accept students who change majors, and the school will announce the acceptance quota and conditions of each major, there is a qualitative condition that candidates for liberal arts majors cannot be transferred to science and engineering majors, the basic conditions are: the top 30% of the credit majors, English and mathematics scores are not less than 70 points, as long as you meet this condition, you will be qualified to change majors, You can write an application for changing majors, note that there are two majors in our school that are difficult to transfer, one is landscape gardening, and the other is urban regulations, not because of the high conditions it requires, but because of the fierce competition, because most people apply to transfer to these two majors, but they accept a limited number of places, generally not more than 20, and hundreds of applicants.
In addition to these two majors, I dare to guarantee the ticket, as long as you apply, and the physical conditions are met, the success rate is more than 90%, because most of the students enter the school after a year of professional ideas will be diluted, the remaining those who must be transferred to the students, generally on a goal of non-garden city rules do not transfer, so almost no one signed up to transfer to other majors, in 2006 signed up to transfer to the major of hundreds of students, the result are crowded garden city planning these two majors, and finally have declared failure, and finally only more than 60 people to change the major successfully, I applied for a traffic engineering major, and the interview teacher only asked me one question, and I successfully changed my major.
In addition: unless there are special circumstances, there is generally no need to downgrade to change majors.
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It's okay to change departments.
But reread it from freshman year.
And some schools have some regulations.
You can ask your teachers.
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Yes, go to college and change majors.
It is also a college entrance examination volunteer.
The conditions and time for changing majors vary from school to school.
The more common is to change majors at the beginning of the school year, majors are generally divided into A, B, C, D classes, the basic is that the professional superior to the subordinate level, that is, class A to b, C, D class, the same department may depend on the admission score, your admission score should be able to transfer, specifically ask the teachers of your school, you must understand well before filling in the volunteer, otherwise you think you can transfer, but you can't change the major immediately, and read the major you don't like for a year without psychological preparation, There will be a gap in the heart.
There are also schools that cannot open the school to change majors, which are basically the majors that can only be changed after one semester, among which the requirements for the transfer of class A majors are not high, as long as you do not fail the course, you can transfer, but if it is a B, C, D class major transfer is not only limited to not failing the subject, but also basically to achieve the final grade point.
As far as I know, our school is quite good, as long as the score of the major is not passable, you can transfer up, resulting in a large number of students changing majors every year.
However, some schools have relatively high settings, such as basically only the top few majors can be transferred, and the probability is relatively small. Be sure to check with the counselor for changing majors!
And many seniors who change majors after a year will choose to repeat the grade and study with the next batch of juniors, like my major, there are many seniors who have changed majors and downgraded this year, after all, the courses of Class A majors will generally be tighter, and if you don't downgrade, you will directly read the sophomore year It is likely that you will not be able to complete the content of the freshman year in a short time, resulting in the sophomore year not being able to keep up with the teacher's progress at all, and it is easy to fail the course, so the hard work of changing majors is not in vain?
If you are a student who makes it clear that you want to change majors as soon as you enter the school, you can't be affected by the casual state of other classmates' freshman year, you have your own firm goals, and you can't slack off, otherwise in the end you can't change majors, and you can only study a major you don't like.
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You can contact the counselor and teacher after the final exam results of the first semester to discuss the change of major.
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Universities are transferable.
The requirements are different for every school and every department or even major. You can go to your school's admissions office or ask the head of the department. But it is definitely very demanding to change majors.
For example, in our school, you should first score in the top 10% of your major, and then you should get higher grades in your previous major. Otherwise, the school will not agree.
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The conditions and time for changing majors vary from school to school.
The more common is to change majors at the beginning of the school year, majors are generally divided into A, B, C, D classes, the basic is that the professional superior to the subordinate level, that is, class A to b, C, D class, the same department may depend on the admission score, your admission score should be able to transfer, specifically ask the teachers of your school, you must understand well before filling in the volunteer, otherwise you think you can transfer, but you can't change the major immediately, and read the major you don't like for a year without psychological preparation, There will be a gap in the heart.
There are also schools that can not open to change majors, which are basically learning the major for a semester before you can change majors, which is also a class A major transfer requirements are not high, as long as you do not fail the subject can be transferred, but if it is B, C, D class major transfer is not only limited to not failing the subject, basically to reach the final grade point, how many rankings can be transferred, this mainly depends on the school is loose or not, as far as I understand our school is quite good, as long as there is no major score passable, can be transferred, resulting in a large number of students changing majors every year, but some schools have higher settings, such as basically only the top few majors can be transferred, etc., and the probability is relatively small. Be sure to check with the counselor for changing majors!
And many seniors who change majors after a year will choose to repeat the grade and study with the next batch of juniors, like my major, there are many seniors who have changed majors and downgraded this year, after all, the courses of Class A majors will generally be tighter, and if you don't downgrade, you will directly read the sophomore year It is likely that you will not be able to complete the content of the freshman year in a short time, resulting in the sophomore year not being able to keep up with the teacher's progress at all, and it is easy to fail the course, so the hard work of changing majors is not in vain?
If you are a student who makes it clear that you want to change majors as soon as you enter the school, you can't be affected by the casual state of other classmates' freshman year, you have your own firm goals, and you can't slack off, otherwise in the end you can't change majors, and you can only study a major you don't like.
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In any of the following cases, it will not be allowedChange majors, Transfer:
1. Freshmen who have been enrolled in the group for less than 1 semester;
2. Applicants for the second grade or above of the junior college (including the two-year rock grade);
4. When enrolling, it is determined to be a directional and entrusted cultivator;
5. Those who should be treated as withdrawal from school;
6. Those without justifiable reasons.
Conditions for applying for a change of major (department):
Undergraduate students who meet one of the following conditions after completing the first year of university and entering the second year can apply for a change of major:
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.
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It's okay to apply normally, and the grades should not be too bad, otherwise it will not be easy to pass.
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OK. First of all, the application for changing majors must be approved by the departments of the double vertical square, and it is difficult to transfer majors with large differences between departments and majors. Generally speaking, it is relatively easy to change majors within the college, or transfer to unpopular majors; Some of the more popular faculties have high requirements for the grades of transfer students, and the number of places is also small.
Colleges and universities have regulations on the number of places to change majors, which are generally limited by the impact of the enrollment plan submission of the current year, and applicants who change majors may also face competition for places after passing the review. The second is some requirements for students' grades, changing majors with good grades may be smoother, and those with bad grades need a certain amount of patience and perseverance. Therefore, whether the application for changing majors can be successful in the end depends on the combination of interests and grades.
Secondly, the most important thing in applying to change majors is to look at your own ideas and abilities, and you can't make a hasty decision because of conformity or a bad mood for a while.
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Students can change majors under any of the following circumstances during their studies:
1) Students do have special strengths, and changing majors or schools can give full play to their strengths; This situation generally requires you to have a high grade point and good grades in the first semester of your freshman year. There will be opportunities to change majors at the school, and an interview is required.
2) The student is found to have a certain disease or physical defect after enrollment, and is diagnosed and confirmed by the medical unit designated by the university, and cannot study in the original major, but can still study in the relevant major of the university or other institutions of higher learning;
3) As recognized by the school, the student does have some special difficulties and is unable to continue his studies without changing majors or schools;
4) Undergraduate students have real difficulties in learning and request to transfer to a junior college;
5) According to the employment situation and the demand for talents in society, the university believes that it is indeed necessary to adjust the majors of a small number of students.
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Hello! The school can generally change majors, depending on the situation of the school. Some schools do not have much restriction on changing majors, as long as students submit their applications within the specified time, and the school will review and approve them.
However, some schools may appropriately control the number of people who change majors and the number of popular majors, and it is basically a bit difficult to change majors.
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OK. You can see the notice issued by the Academic Affairs Office of the university about changing majors before the start of the semester, which is usually in the second semester of the freshman year or the first semester of the sophomore year. There are conditions for changing majors, it's not that you can change if you want to, you need to go through a series of procedures, such as going to the Academic Affairs Office to submit an application form for changing majors, looking for a counselor to sign, and so on.
It also depends on how many people you want to transfer to the major, that is, the number of places, which can be seen by the notice issued by the Academic Affairs Office about changing majors or ask the counselor. The most important thing is that you don't have a failed course, and only if you don't fail a course can you apply to transfer to the major you want to go to.
Why do I change majors?
The first is that when you fill in the college entrance examination, if your score is not enough, you can only choose the major with a low admission score in your favorite school.
The second is that after going to school for a period of time, I find that I am not suitable for this major, or I want to transfer to another major because it is more difficult to study in this major.
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