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How about applied physics in North China Electric Power University?
The school has stopped offering minor courses in applied physics. Since sophomore year, there has been a class that can transfer electricity or power, but there is only one place in junior year that can transfer automation, and the rest are gone.

No one knows better than me. This professional garbage is in the bottom two if it is to be ranked in the school.

It's a waste of time if you can't change your major. Don't go. Those who don't want to learn physics can only be teachers or electronic people. People who may not want to graduate from electronics already have applied physics, and there is no advantage, let alone Huadian's physics. The teacher is very ordinary and the theory is not new. It is called theoretical physics, which is more suitable for students to study in different places or across disciplines. This is obviously not as good as this major.

I suggest not going. If you go, you will regret having to go. So, where should the goal of the postgraduate entrance examination be set? Which direction to take the exam, look directly at other professional books. Just pass physics class. Don't take it seriously It's no use. It's useless to find a job. If the postgraduate entrance examination is still physics, then go and study it (it is not recommended to take postgraduate entrance examination in physics). Spend some time at school and you'll know why.