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I think your research is very meaningful and supportive!
I've been through the same situation, but I'm not a junior. I think this is a relatively common phenomenon among college students, and there are different reasons and different solutions, some such as the upstairs, through study and practice, to improve their understanding and get rid of confusion, and some are personality or other characteristics that cause the inconsistency between majors and interests and aspirations, and there is no good solution.
There are many such questions that have been asked here, and you can check out the questions under "Career Prospects" to gather the information you need.
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I'm not a college student, I remember when my dad helped me choose the major of CNC, I didn't know what it was, I was dizzy when I first started class, and when I went to the workshop for the first time to practice and make products through my own operation, I suddenly realized: it turns out that CNC is so interesting. People will be confused, it takes time to start getting in touch with a new thing, and when you find its beauty, you will fall in love with it.
Just like liking someone, when you feel that there is something special about him or her that attracts you, you will unconsciously like him or her, and you can't help yourself.
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I've been studying medicine for five years, and I'm not interested in it, but after 5 years, I feel that wearing a white coat may not feel so bad, and I will do this in the future, and it is not a very painful choice.
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Whatever you want to do, you must stick to it, and no matter what you do, you must let yourself have no regrets.
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How should we deal with the problem of not liking this major, from a career perspective?
a.Rationally analyze the reasons for not being interested in this major.
b.Fully investigate the learning content and employment direction of the major.
c.Fully investigate the learning content and employment direction of other majors of interest.
d.Be prepared for the challenges that lie ahead.
Correct answer: ABCD
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What should I do if I am admitted to a major I don't like - how to deal with it?
1. After admission, you can apply for changing majors
The vast majority of colleges and universities allow you to change majors. Many college candidates can apply for changing majors as long as they have the interest to change majors and have this desire. Although there is an opportunity to change majors, colleges and universities also have conditional restrictions on the number of students who change majors and their grades.
For some popular majors, due to the large number of applicants, there is also a competition for reputation, and the college will coordinate the selection according to the student's situation, including his academic performance in the original major in the university for one year, the study of related subjects, and the interview performance. After the list of candidates is confirmed by the assessment of the transfer college, it will be submitted to the Academic Affairs Office of the school for review, and the review will be publicized after the approval of the school, and the student will be officially admitted to the professional study applied for transfer.
2. Try to accept and like the major
After a period of study in college, although there are opportunities and possibilities to change majors, students should not be too optimistic about changing majors. Due to the limited number of places, only a small number of students are able to transfer smoothly. Therefore, in the case that it has become a fact to be transferred to a certain major, whether the major is your favorite or not, everyone must learn to adapt and awaken their own major'Interest.
After learning that they were transferred to an unfamiliar major, many candidates found it difficult to accept it and even had a rejection mentality, because this major was not within their consideration at the beginning, and they did not know or have a biased understanding of this major. According to past experience and feedback from colleges and universities, many students do not like the major at first, but in the process of learning, they gradually understand the connotation, development status, employment field and future prospects of the major, so they will have a strong interest in this major.
3. Skip classes according to your own interests
The university coursework is relatively easy, and the spare time is relatively sufficient. It is best to make full use of the resources in the school and skip more classes, especially the classes of teachers in the school who are highly evaluated by classmates.
4. Minor in the second major
At present, university education is relatively open, and many schools support students to minor in a second major or pursue a double degree. Students who complete all the courses, graduation** and other teaching links specified in the teaching plan of the minor major, complete the required credits, pass the assessment, and obtain the degree of the major major and the graduation certificate including the paragraphs, can obtain the degree of the minor major or the minor professional certificate.
Generally speaking, students who have strong self-learning ability and spare time to study can apply to study their favorite majors. This not only satisfies students' curiosity for their favorite majors, but also helps them to further their studies or employment in the future. Even if the university you study does not have the above policies, you will not be interested in the major you are studying, and you should not make good use of the resource platform of the university to improve your ability and quality.
In the future, higher vocational students can also be admitted to their favorite majors through postgraduate entrance examinations and other opportunities for further study.
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Faced with the problem of not liking this major, from the perspective of career, how should we deal with it? ()a.Rationally analyze the reasons why you are not interested in your major.
b.Fully investigate the learning content of the major, and broaden the direction of the industry.
c.Fully investigate the learning content and employment direction of other majors of interest.
d.Be prepared for the challenges ahead.
Correct answer read: ABCD
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