1 What should I do if I am dissatisfied with the school and major?
After one year in college, I have a certain view on the school and major. If you are not satisfied with your school and major at this time, there are actually many ways to solve it.
First of all, the first point is that you can change your major. It's a good idea to change majors. Because for the average person, the degree of professional delay is definitely greater than the degree of dislike of schools. However, the requirements for changing majors will be a bit high. You have to show your academic performance and take exams before you can get the qualification to change majors.
Then the second point is that you can take the postgraduate entrance examination. Postgraduate entrance examination is a bit like the second college entrance examination, which can make you transfer to your favorite school and major smoothly, so it is another good method.
The third is to repeat. I don't approve of repeating. The first thing I face is that I need to spend more time to make up for a lot of knowledge I left behind before. After all, I haven't touched the topic of senior high school for a year. To tell the truth, most universities don't have much pressure to study, so some people even joked that my peak period is senior three, I know all about astronomy and geography, I can recite the periodic law of elements, pre-Qin philosophers, I can calculate Schrodinger equation, Archimedes theorem and so on.
Second, the five principles of repeating the college entrance examination
1, concise and powerful. For example, "I must succeed!" "I must be admitted to a prestigious school!"
2. The intention must be positive. That's all that matters. If you say "I don't want to take the college entrance examination", this seemingly positive but actually negative language will print the concept of "I can only take the college entrance examination" in your subconscious, making it difficult for you to describe yourself. Therefore, you should say positively: "I will overcome all difficulties and enter a famous university for further study."
3. Have firm beliefs and clear goals. Suggested sentences should have the possibility of believing in success, and there should be no psychological contradictions and conflicts. If you think you can't get into a famous undergraduate university, then choose a practical and ideal goal, such as: I must get into an undergraduate university.
4. Imagine the specific situation. When reciting or speaking your own sentences, you should clearly see your appearance and scene as a college student in your mind through imagination. The more specific, the more real, the better.
5. Concentrate on feelings and stimulate enthusiasm. The goal is a time-limited dream. Self-suggestion is to stimulate enthusiasm and promote action. Although mechanical self-suggestion can also have some effects, the more firm your belief and emotional input are, the more obvious the effect will be.