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Urgent! Should I change my major to repeat my sophomore year? !

Where is the silver? As an experienced person who has just been tortured to death by the college entrance examination and waiting for admission, I once had such an idea, and it is only the beginning stage of senior three.

The reason is similar to yours. It's all because I feel that I can't keep up with senior three, and I regret why I didn't decide to choose liberal arts. In my eyes, I always think that liberal arts is simpler than science. = = ~ And I'm not without interest in liberal arts. I just chose science in my sophomore year, because, first, my professional score is lower than that of liberal arts (except this year, science was cheated this year). Second, that's my personal reason. At that time, I thought the liberal arts exam should be easy, so I used it ... As a result, I was vomiting blood by physics in my sophomore year ... = = I really regretted it at that time, and I really had an impulse to transfer to liberal arts classes, but when I wanted to back politics, I just ... OTL Forget it.

After such a year's struggle, I finally can't help but want to talk to my teacher, who said what you said. Then I went to discuss with some liberal arts students. Some don't support it, others say that you can actually chase it very fast, but I forgot after thinking about it ... After all, time doesn't allow and you have to take the level test twice if you want to take the exam again, right? And it's really hard for a person to return to senior two and adapt to new classmates ... = _ _, =

If you really want to talk about it, I still suggest that Silver should stop turning. Can study in key liberal arts classes, why not grasp this advantage? Seriously, if you are really determined to change, now is really not the time. Unlike liberal arts, science can only be learned well by using sea tactics (this is my opinion, in fact, I was spit out by these questions when I was in the third year of high school ... = =). In that case, I might as well stick to it for a whole year.

As for this tangled mood, I think it should be easier after several exams. If I am influenced by this indecisive mood again, it will be bad for the study of senior three, which I have experienced personally.

In fact, since you chose from the beginning, don't regret it. As long as there is confidence, there will be results. Tell me about myself. = = In my senior year, I was so bad that I wanted to hit a wall. However, after passing the unified examination, I was exactly the same. Although it was still not very good, I firmly believed that I could. Because the problems were in mathematics and physics, I found a teacher to make up a few classes. What about physics? Forget it, there are many people who fail in our class. Anyway, I'm thinking about using chemistry and biology to manage it. = =

Then, on the eve of the college entrance examination, I became more and more indulgent (! ) ... Basically, I just do exercises and read books ... I don't take it seriously at all, and my self-confidence seems to be overwhelming ... because I always think I can do it, and I have a belief that I want to surpass some people, even once, and the last time is enough.

So I took the exam with this self-confidence and the perseverance of people who will be defeated ... Finally ... good ... both goals were achieved ... and the therapist was surprisingly tall, and I was a little suspicious of myself. = =

I don't know if I confused you with a lot of nonsense ... = = But I still say, stick to my choice and don't think at the end, "What if I didn't choose this path?" That will only make you more and more annoying. Come on, senior three! Don't worry about others, it's enough to accomplish your goals!

Actually, liberal arts is not what you say. You will find that what you recite is more useful in the later stage. How about vocabulary and English? Okay ... I don't know. Because the college entrance examination is the most difficult one for me, I have no experience. Usually, the class is muddy ... so don't learn from me. (Fuck who wants to learn from you! )

= = Say a little thing, two guys in our dormitory switched to liberal arts at the beginning of their sophomore year, and as a result, three days is not enough to see them again in the department, OTL. ....