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How do universities change their majors? What are the requirements?

One of the requirements for a university to change majors is as follows:

First, the requirements are high, not all students are qualified, and the threshold GPA for each school to change majors ranges from the previous 5% to the previous 50%.

Second, the success rate is low. Being qualified to transfer is only the first step to success. Counselors will repeatedly suggest that there are few places for good majors, and many people want to transfer. To be successful, first of all, you must achieve outstanding results, and secondly, you must pass the pen meeting and interview. Therefore, the success rate of changing majors in the end is less than 5%.

Third, if you have a big major span and need to study again and again for one year, for example, from machinery to finance, many universities will ask you to study again and again. Even if the major span is not too big, you don't need to study from the freshman, but you should also teach yourself the basic professional courses of the freshman.

In short, it is not easy to change majors, especially popular majors. Don't pin your hopes on entering school and changing majors, because most people fail to change majors. The biggest worry is that the expectation of changing majors is too high. Once you fail to change your major, you will have no interest and no future in studying your major. Eventually you will drop out of school and retake the exam, so you can only choose your favorite major next year.