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Does it cost money to change majors from university through the back door?
Many people say that there is a lot of backdoor phenomenon when changing from university to major, so what are the specific manifestations? Can I change my major if I find a relationship and spend money? Let me introduce you!

How many people in the university will change their majors through the back door? Someone has investigated this on the Internet. 30% students admit that they used to "go through the back door" in college. This survey randomly distributed 435 questionnaires through the questionnaire platform. The survey results show that 40.69% of college students think that the phenomenon of "going through the back door" in schools is relatively common, and 15.4% of college students think that this phenomenon is very common. 3 1% of the students admitted that they had invited others to "go through the back door", and 63,438+0% of the students said that their legitimate interests had been harmed by others' "going through the back door".

According to the survey, the phenomenon of "entering through the back door" in university campus mainly focuses on the following aspects:

By having a good relationship with the relevant class committees, their absences will not be recorded, and 64.438+04% of college students choose this option;

60.92% college students choose this option when they enter the student organization through the introduction of acquaintances rather than through the normal selection process;

In the course assessment, teachers are required to add points to the original scores through trust, and 48% of college students choose this option.

It depends on the school, but the school is relatively fair. If you want to transfer, you'd better ask your tutor, not your original tutor. If you want to change your major, the two opinions will be more comprehensive. This is after school starts. Some schools I know have no restrictions in this respect, some must reach a certain professional ranking, and some will have exams. As long as you have confidence and perseverance, it is not difficult to change your major. Think before you choose!

How many people will regret it after changing their major? Generally speaking, few people will regret when they change their major, because they are not interested in the original major and don't like the original major before changing to another major, so the average student will not regret when changing to a new major. Of course, there are still some people who think that the new major is different from what they imagined and will be more difficult to learn. Such people may transfer to a new major.