This year, I was admitted to Jimei University, majoring in primary education. School hasn't started yet, and tuition hasn't been paid. Can I change my major for work reasons? I am a senior majoring in primary education in Jimei University. My experience tells you that it is almost impossible to change majors in Jimei University unless you have a good background. If you want to study English, the better way out is to choose primary education (English direction). In normal colleges, primary education is divided into Chinese, mathematics, English and preschool, but English does not necessarily enroll students every year, so you can ask, the possibility of changing majors in colleges is still relatively large. If you want to change your major, forget it. I'm still curious about how this major came into being in the exam ... we usually take unified measures. I graduated from junior college in 2007 and am now engaged in primary education. Am I taking an undergraduate or a graduate exam? Nowadays, many on-the-job graduate students have double certificates. The professional promotion of graduate students is bigger than that of undergraduate students, and the cost may be higher, and other aspects are better than that of undergraduate students. Of course, I suggest you study education if you want to continue to be a teacher. If you want to change careers, you can choose your favorite major. In addition, when you are a graduate student, you must have a good relationship with your own teacher. The industry he will be engaged in in in the future is definitely much higher than yours, and his student resources are also many large resource groups, which will help you improve your major. Finally, I wish you an early realization of your dream!