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What if the university doesn't want to study this major?
The ways for universities not to study this major are as follows:

1, change major:

Many colleges and universities will give some students the opportunity to change majors at the end of their freshman or sophomore years. Although it is difficult to change majors, many students succeed every year. The key is the grade point. As long as you work hard, there will always be opportunities!

There are also some colleges and universities that implement large-scale enrollment, which generally ends in the freshman year and begins to divert majors in the sophomore year. Remember that grade point is king! If you want to divert to your favorite major, GPA is the most critical. If you decide to change your major, it's not too late to work hard from now on. You still have winter vacation and next semester to use!

2. Secondary:

The minor bachelor's degree is offered by colleges and universities themselves. Students who have spare time to study during college will study other majors in the form of credit system. Upon graduation, those who have completed the minor courses and met the corresponding requirements will indicate the professional degree and minor degree on the degree certificate.

If you minor in a major, you can choose a major that interests you. You can learn more about your school's double-degree minor policy and make corresponding preparations in advance.

3. Postgraduate entrance examination:

If your university doesn't have the above policies, or has missed various opportunities, you can enter your favorite major through postgraduate entrance examination after more than three years of study.

However, it is worth mentioning that for students who plan to take the postgraduate entrance examination, their efforts are no less than the college entrance examination, and the competition for postgraduate entrance examination is quite fierce, so they need to make more efforts during their college years.

4. Audit and research:

Learning a major you don't like doesn't mean you can't learn something you are interested in. Skipping classes is one of the ways, that is, self-study. University classes are relatively open, and students from foreign majors and schools are rarely rejected. As long as you have enough perseverance and hard-working spirit, you can make use of school resources and arrange time to attend your favorite professional courses.

At the same time, you can also take PETS, Interpretation, Computer Grade Certificate, CPA, CFA and other certificates to add some "stepping stones" for finding your favorite job in the future.