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First, you first consult your teacher if the school can change majors;
Second, if your school can be transferred, then you can get in touch with the admissions office directly and get through the relationship, and there will be no problem.
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Let me tell you in detail, I Jinan University, a copy. You're the summer vacation before your freshman year, and you're going to change majors, of course you can! You can start preparing now.
You have two paths to take, first, find a relationship, go through the back door, otherwise your summer vacation will be over. You can start reading books now, and you can change majors with an average score of 85 or more in all courses, and the sooner the better, because the courses in your freshman year are basically the same, and you can graduate in four years normally! By the way, you can't change majors in your junior year, I said 85 is your average score, you will average half a year if you study for half a year, and an average of one year for a year, so you have no way back, you can start reading English and mathematics, and only the most outstanding people can change majors!
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You can change majors in college, as long as you have passed all the major courses in your freshman year and have not failed the course. Then you just have to pass the exam for changing majors at your own school, but the exam for changing majors is not very.
Easy.
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International business is my first choice of the first major, but I didn't get it, and I feel very good. As for finance, I think it's too hot, and the competition for employment after graduation will be fierce.
College is actually the most precious period of study in our lives, and we should cherish it!
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If you don't study in college, graduation is even more miserable. If you change majors, you can only wait until the school is transferring, and the school doesn't have it...
Good luck.
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No. 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 course and entering the second year can apply for changing majors: 1. Students who have special strengths in a certain discipline.
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 changing majors: 1. New students 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.
See (ii) 5. If you can turn it, you want to turn both of them, is it possible?
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This is theoretically not possible (there is a special reason, a special contribution in that field, a unique opinion, or a recommendation from that professional teacher).
However, some schools only divide majors in the sophomore year, and according to the final exam ranking of the freshman year, the top ones can be assigned to good majors.
Of course, if it matters, you can do whatever you want.
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Yes, Nanjing's Nanshen, Nancai, and Nanyou can all be, and the others are not clear.
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There are two ways to change majors:
First method:
It is required that the top 3-5 students in the class are allowed to transfer. Individual application --- approved and recommended by the college--- college to be transferred to the major for review (individual interview) - signed by the school leader - the record of the Academic Affairs Department - formal transfer. There is a hidden danger of going through the back door in this way.
The second method: exams.
1. Students changing majors will be approved once every academic year, and the application time will be in the last two weeks of the second semester of each academic year.
2. At the end of the second semester of each academic year, the Academic Affairs Office will announce the acceptance quota of the transferred major to the whole university according to the conditions of the transferred major.
3. In order to maintain the normal teaching order, in principle, the number of students transferred out of each major after participating in the selection shall generally not exceed 3-5% of the enrollment of the current year of the major, and the number of transfer-in students shall not exceed 3-5% of the enrollment of the transferred major in the current year.
4. The student shall apply to the college and fill in the Application Form for Change of Major, which will be reviewed and approved by the college and submitted to the Academic Affairs Office.
5. After being approved by the Academic Affairs Office and going through the relevant procedures, applicants (excluding those who meet the requirements for changing majors) shall participate in the Arts and Science selection examinations organized by the Academic Affairs Office before the first semester of each academic year. Exam content: Mathematics and English for science.
The liberal arts are in English, some universities add politics, and some add computer science. When I got to school, I knew what kind of curriculum I used to rely on. The test results are sorted according to the arts and sciences, and according to the results of the ranking, the applicants will select the majors they want to transfer to in turn.
1) Undergraduate students who have completed the first year of university courses and enter the second year can apply for changing majors with sufficient reasons.
Sufficient reasons include: 1. Students who are really good at 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 beneficial for students to learn independently, and participate in the selection of the school, and select those who pass (most of them use this article).
2) Those who do not meet the conditions cannot apply for changing majors.
The conditions include: 1. New students 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.
3) Management of student status for changing majors:
1. In principle, students who transfer to a new major will be managed in accordance with the rules governing the student status applicable to the grade at the time of admission.
2. After transferring to a new major, students must complete the teaching plan of the transferred major in order to graduate and obtain a bachelor's degree.
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Generally, the freshman year is a public course, which means that the first year is the same, and the sophomore year is a professional course, so there is no problem you said.
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As far as I know now:
There are two time periods for changing majors: 1. Go directly to the college for academic affairs or recruitment to transfer ...... when enrollingThis is in the best interest of the students. 2. Apply to the college or the Academic Affairs Office for changing majors in the second semester of the freshman year.
Each school has its own rules and regulations for changing majors, and you can follow the requirements above.
In addition, for the Chinese, as long as everything is done by people, it will not be static. A word for you: where there is a will, there is a way!
Grasp the mentality of the school, after all, the school does not want students to lose their majors, but changing majors is designed in many aspects. If you think about what makes him difficult for the school, I don't think it will be a problem for you to change majors.
It's easy to change majors.
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