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How to choose a university course instead of a university course?
How to choose college courses, and what should I do if I don't choose college courses? Below I will provide you with the relevant contents of university course selection for your reference only.

The first step of how to choose a course in a university, preparation: write down the free time without compulsory courses, such as what week, what day, morning or afternoon, when, and whether there are classes. Avoid conflicts between grabbed courses and required courses.

The second step is to pay attention to basic information, such as the time of class: which day of the week, morning or afternoon, or evening, when and where to attend classes.

The third step is to choose your own course, preferably during the first day, when you can choose again. There are not many candidates at this time, but I can still grab my favorite courses. At night, it's almost full, so I can only take classes, but it's still difficult to get them.

What if I don't take college courses? Every school is different. You can ask the counselor, which can help solve it.

I will go to school in official website in a while. It should be a school course. Too many people came at the same time.

It may be that the information filled in is wrong, so it is recommended to find a psychological counselor to help solve it.

If there is no mistake, it may not be filled in. Don't worry, wait until the server is ready.

What's wrong with college courses? Universities are limited to elective courses. Generally speaking, when you are a freshman, the academic Committee of the class will inform you that there are credit restrictions on choosing limited courses (you can choose courses on your mobile phone or go to the school computer room, and the academic Committee will teach you how to choose), and the total credits of the selected courses cannot exceed the limited credits. After that, there will be limited courses for students to choose from in the first half and the second half of each year. Elective courses in universities. There are many elective courses, covering many fields. Generally, you can take 1 ~ 3 courses in half a semester. Each course has a limit on the number of students. Many popular courses, such as introduction to Korean and introduction to Japanese, are very popular with students. Many students will wait until the early morning on the day of course selection (elective courses are usually held in the early morning of the specified time), just to choose a course they like.