But how to turn?
First of all, we must determine the goal, see whether to transfer in or out of the hospital, and think about the major to be transferred.
Secondly, we need to know the policy of changing majors in schools and the admission policies of different schools, especially the conditions for changing majors in each school. Many schools are very different, some have restrictions on transfer and discharge, some have restrictions on freshmen's courses and so on.
Then you need to know the process of changing your major, when the school will send a notice, how to do every step of changing your major, the questions that the teacher is likely to ask you during the interview, when you will be admitted, and when you can go to a new major. These processes must have at least a vague concept of time.
Finally, don't think that everything will be fine after the transfer. If you transfer from school, especially to a major, you will be greeted by a painful sophomore. If you want to figure out the subjects you need to discuss with the teaching secretary to make up the credits at the beginning of the semester, and the courses you need to make up this semester. You may need to change your dormitory and re-establish a good relationship with a class that no one knows.