Secondly, you should be able to give some money to the person in charge of the transfer department. However, it is a bit difficult. People must find the right one, let him trust you and accept your money.
But there is also a requirement for changing majors, that is, the major you want to change is generally in the same college as your major. Even if they are not here, at least there must be some connection, otherwise it will be difficult to change.
Actually, I don't think it matters whether I change my major or not. I go to school to find a job. What does it matter to find a job? I don't know what your major is. I was in the school of management, and everyone studied the same basic courses. When the company recruits people, unless your major is very professional, there is basically no obstacle for everyone to find a job. Companies generally look at the following points when recruiting people:
1: written and spoken English. This is the most important thing, only in this way can the salary difference be several k when looking for a job.
2. Expression ability. Remember that you don't have to be expressive to find a job, but you must tell the truth. Lying is like being a clown in front of those old sparrows.
3. resume. This is very important. Remember that the resume is not about how many pages you have made, but about the essence. Generally, two pages is enough, and there is no need to have a cover and an English version (unless the company requires otherwise). Try to be simple and clear, and the content is rich. You can win prizes and pass certificates. Mainly what work or homework you have done related to your major.
4. The location of the application. This is relative to campus recruitment! I don't want to wait for the job fair to find a job at school, except in an upper-middle-class university. In particular, Dach University is located in the north, and most majors are two watches. So I suggest you come to the south and actively look for a job, such as Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou or Beijing. Of course, this is also related to your personality, gender and parents' wishes. Not everyone likes working in the south. But if you go out for a month or two, you will find that it is not difficult to find a 2k~3k job. Maybe you will find a job in a shorter time and learn more knowledge than staying on campus. During that time, most people just played. If you can go out and take the initiative (initiative is very important and sometimes works miracles) to find a company, you will gain more than others.
Well, that's all I have to say. It's a little far-fetched I don't know if you know what I mean. If not, please leave me a message.