I want to change majors, is it difficult? Thank you

Updated on educate 2024-07-06
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    After you enter the school, you can ask the teacher first to figure out what courses will be taken at that time (of course, there will be a certain examination of literature, liberal arts majors generally do not take mathematics), and then have some targeted preparations.

    The degree of difficulty depends on whether the Chinese department of your school is popular and whether the number of people transferred. Of course, the most important thing is to look at your Chinese level, since you are interested in literature, then work hard, you will succeed!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    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.

    3) Application time and application procedures for changing majors: 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 selection examination for arts and sciences organized by the Academic Affairs Office before the start of the first semester of each academic year.

    Grades are required in the top 10%.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I think it's good at the beginning.,It's going to be as soon as possible.,It's not easy to get it when the school arranges the dormitory or something.。。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    First of all, you need to understand the process of changing majors: submit an application - transfer out of the college certification - transfer to the college to accept. The hardest part is to apply.

    To apply, the following conditions need to be met: First, students who change majors must first achieve excellent grades in the course of their major. In layman's terms, you should be among the best in your major, at least in the top three, and some colleges with a large number of students will be slightly liberalized, but generally around the top ten.

    At the same time, you also need to take relevant courses in the major you want to transfer to, and your grades must be very good. This is not necessarily the standard of excellent grades, it mainly depends on the level of the people you are competing with.

    Secondly, generally transferring to the college will also depend on your academic research level, which requires you to make some achievements in the academic field of the major you want to transfer to, such as publishing high-quality **, winning awards in the Li Qishu Competition, etc.

    Finally, you will have to go through an interview to check your understanding of the major you are transferring to, personal qualities, etc.

    It can be seen that if a person wants to successfully change majors, he needs to pass five levels and cut six generals. The process is very difficult. So, you have to be prepared to not only maintain excellent academic results, but also to focus on academic development, and finally to practice some interview skills.

    However, there are still people who successfully change majors every year, and I hope you don't give up.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is generally easier for Yinkai to change majors within the college, and it is more difficult to change majors across colleges. In addition, it is easy to transfer from a popular major to an unpopular major; If the cold becomes popular, the competition will be big, and it will be more difficult.

    Some schools have certain requirements for changing majors, such as not failing a course, or ranking within a certain number of grades. These thresholds are relatively easy to meet, and if you really have the determination to change majors, it is relatively easy to meet these requirements.

    Some schools will put forward very high requirements for changing majors, such as requiring good grades (top five in the major, etc.), and will also strictly limit the number of people who change majors and strictly limit the number of popular majors.

    Restrictions on changing majors at university:

    Faculty Restrictions. The transfer of departments must be approved by both departments, and generally the transferred department will also organize tests. In addition, not all faculties accept applications for transfer.

    Generally speaking, it is relatively easy to change majors within the department, or to transfer to an unpopular major. Some of the more popular faculties have high requirements for the grades of transfer students, and the number of places is very small.

    Quota Restrictions. The quota for changing majors stipulated by colleges and universities generally accounts for 5% to 20% of the total number of students in the whole year. Some faculties will set up checkpoints to avoid the loss of excellent talents.

    In order to ensure the source of high-quality students, some faculties stipulate that "only transfer-in is allowed, not transfer-out", which makes the proportion of students with the qualification to change majors smaller.

    The performance limit is called. Different universities have different requirements for students who apply to change majors, such as Tongji University requires grades to be ranked in the top half of the class, while Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications requires students to be ranked in the top 10%. In other words, if you want to get the opportunity to change majors, you must first learn the courses of your major.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    To put it calmly, it must be difficult to change majors in college.

    Nanyou can change majors, generally Sakura high crack a thought hidden in the next semester, change the major needs to be in the top 10% of the major, you can ask the counselor for details.

    Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, referred to as "NJUPT", is a university jointly established by the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the State Post Bureau and Jiangsu Province, the first batch of "double first-class" world-class discipline construction universities in China, and a high-level university construction university in Jiangsu.

    Discipline construction: As of July 2021, the university has 3 postdoctoral mobile stations, 7 first-level discipline doctoral degree authorization points, 14 second-level discipline doctoral degree authorization points, 1 professional doctoral degree authorization point, 22 first-level discipline master's degree authorization points, 32 second-level discipline master's degree authorization points, 12 professional master's degree authorization points, and 57 undergraduate majors.

    There are 4 disciplines ranked in the top 1% of the ESI discipline rankings in the world, 1 national key discipline (cultivation site), 7 national characteristic major construction sites, 1 national professional comprehensive reform pilot project, 4 majors have passed the national engineering education professional certification, and 8 national excellence plan majors.

    As the main collaborative unit, it was selected into 2 national "2011 Collaborative Innovation Centers", and as the leading unit, it was selected into 2 provincial "2011 Plan" Collaborative Innovation Centers. There are more than 30,000 students of all kinds.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It depends on your level of interest and learning ability for your major and the major you wish to transfer.

    Some schools have very strict requirements for changing majors, such as ranking in the top 5% of your current major, etc., which requires you to first learn your current major. At that time, I was at a university where I could only apply for a change of major in the second half semester of my freshman year, and I was required to have no failure in my current major.

    The process of changing majors is not easy, first of all, you must write down your reasons for changing majors and future plans in your application, and express your interest in the new major and your determination to work hard. Then there is the major transfer exam, I was divided into two parts: the written test and the interview, the written test part is by the transfer to the college, according to the results of the former priority admission, usually the difference admission, so you have to prepare well. In the part of the interview, the other party's instructor will ask you questions about professional knowledge and personal planning, which will be relatively easier than the written test.

    If you have excellent test scores and are able to transfer, you should also be mentally prepared. According to the regulations of our school, changing majors across faculties and departments requires re-learning from the freshman year, that is, to study more undergraduates; Even if you change majors in the same department, you need to find time to make up for the previous courses in order to get the corresponding credits.

    Therefore, whether it is easy to change majors should be considered from many aspects such as school policies and personal learning ability.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Level 19 has successfully transferred to the computer major (a pair of non-one), talk about the situation of changing majors.

    The process of changing majors: the first semester of the freshman year organizes the work of changing majors, and the final scores of the first semester of the freshman year are qualified to change majors in the top 40% (the top 10% are exempt from the written test), and each college basically has an interview, and some majors have written exams.

    As for the difficulty, let's draw conclusions: different majors have different levels of difficulty.

    Computer science and business majors are very difficult, and other majors are relatively low.

    It is difficult to transfer to computer science because of the difficulty of competition, and 41 people from level 19 computer science to major compete for 5 places;

    The reason for changing to a business major is that the base conditions are high (in fact, the quota is not satisfied), and some majors require high mathematics, English scores" 82, and even some requirements "85". (Generally speaking, it is easy to meet the requirements for high math scores, but it is more difficult to meet the requirements for English scores).

    For other majors, most of them are not satisfied with the quota (I know that there are more Chinese language and literature majors that compete for 8 places with 10 people), that is to say, as long as you meet the requirements and don't talk about brain-dead words during the interview, you can basically change majors smoothly.

    If you accidentally fall into a sinkhole or a major you don't like, and want to transfer to a major other than computer science or business, as long as you study normally in the first semester of your freshman year and are in the top 40% of your grade at the end of the semester, you can meet the requirements of most majors, and you can pass the interview with good preparation, so it is not difficult to change majors. Here, I recommend a few majors that are not difficult to change majors and have good prospects: science and engineering automation, electronic information, financial mathematics; Liberal Arts Law, Chinese, English.

    If you want to transfer to computer, you can study hard in the first semester of your freshman year, and at least the top 10% (at least 75 in English) at the end of the first semester of your freshman year, you can be exempted from the written test, as far as I know, those who transfer to computer science are basically in the top ten of their grade. Then from the winter break, I was exposed to the content of the computer and had something to say for the interview. However, as for whether it can be transferred in the end, no one can guarantee it, after all, the competition is very difficult, and the people who transfer to computers are very good.

    If you want to change to business, study hard in the first semester of your freshman year, and your grades will basically be fine, and there is no interview in the business school, as long as you meet the standards, there is a high probability that you will be accepted.

    Therefore, if you want to change majors, you must make up your mind from the first semester of your freshman year, and the probability of success is very high. I know a lot of people who are hesitant to change majors, either because their grades were a little worse last semester, or because they have been delaying the registration time for various reasons, and now they regret it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    As long as it is within the scope stipulated by the Ministry of Education, college students can change majors. If the major chosen by the student is not what he or she wants, or if he or she is transferred to another major due to his or her low score, he or she can apply to change the major after admission. There are grade requirements for changing majors, so students should prepare well in advance.

    The requirements for changing majors in universities are also different, and each university has its own requirements for changing majors, and if you change from an unpopular major to an ace major, it requires high requirements.

    In general, the requirements for changing majors in universities are first of all in the top 10% of the major, and secondly, all compulsory courses cannot be failed, that is to say, if you pass with 60 points, you must have more than 60 points in the exam. Some special majors, such as national defense students and targeted program enrollment, cannot be transferred, which is a mandatory requirement of the school. When changing majors, Wang Qihou basically has those constraints, but it is necessary to pay attention to communicating with the counselor more and understanding some of the latest developments in changing majors, which is more important.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Nantong University can change majors after entering, it is difficult to change majors, you need to pass the assessment to change majors, full-time undergraduate students with one of the following circumstances, can apply for changing majors:

    1. Students are interested in other majors and specialty;

    2. After enrollment, the student suffers from a certain disease or physical defect, and the medical unit designated by the school examines and certifies, and the school health department reviews and verifies, and cannot study in the original major, but can still study in other majors of the school;

    3. The student has special difficulties and is determined by the school to be unable to continue to complete his studies in the original major;

    4. The change of major will be carried out within the same admission batch. Art and sports students are limited to transfer to the same roll-in late majors.

    5. Other applicants who meet the relevant regulations on changing majors.

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