I took the postgraduate entrance examination last year, and my experience is similar to yours. It is also a cross-disciplinary adjustment. After taking the postgraduate exam, I just wanted to prepare for the second exam of the first voluntary college, and the result was three points worse. I can only adjust. I'm also worried that the swap will be brushed. So I sorted out my thoughts and decided to regain my confidence and make a last-ditch effort. I first contacted the institution to be transferred and asked about the transfer situation over the years. Then contact the tutor who wants to adjust. Feeling hopeful, I began to look at some re-examination related materials (key points) and possible situations in the interview. So I went to prepare for the second interview. Generally, there will be no situation in which the master is excluded by the master. As long as you are fully prepared, there is no problem with positive performance. Teachers are quite fair. Who doesn't want to be a good student will of course choose the best. I hope it helps you. Best wishes. What major did you transfer to Hunan University?