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Oujing French training school
As a French major, I think there are several points for reference.

First of all, I was a science student in high school and got good grades. The university originally wanted to apply for French major, but I didn't resist persuasion and studied management. After studying for half a year, I still want to learn French, so I applied to change my major. The transfer-out grade is the second in the School of Management. Although this achievement is required by foreign language schools, it is also embarrassing for the School of Management not to let people go. But in a word, as long as you get good grades, you can change your major confidently and tell everyone that you can actually get ahead no matter what you study.

Secondly, the advantage of science students in learning French or other foreign languages lies in their stable logical thinking ability. Generally speaking, we pay more attention to organization and summary than many liberal arts students, and are good at simplifying the complex (much like modeling) and simplifying the complex (expanding integration).

Third, French major is a major language among minor languages. Of course it is realistic. If you have the opportunity to learn Spanish, the employment of this language will be more clear.

Finally, many schools across the country offer French, and there are even secondary schools. I know a boy from a technical secondary school who has passed the interpretation certificate. I think you should be prepared for this. No matter what you study, no matter where you study, college teachers will not chase you. They are all alone in the library, listening to their favorite classes, eating books and soaking in the study room. No one can take away what they have learned as long as they are willing to work hard. Almost all successful people have strong self-control, self-control and self-management ability.

PS: Maybe what I said was harsh. I hope you can know the way ahead before entering the university, because the university is also a wooden bridge. Those of us who have crossed the bridge can assure you that our university has worked harder in the past four years than before the college entrance examination. So, come on, no matter what you choose, you must first be worthy of yourself and take responsibility ~