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Can I transfer when I am a freshman?
Under normal circumstances, universities can transfer. However, if you want to transfer to a university, you must meet three basic conditions: first, you must have a legitimate reason for transferring and get the approval of the school; Second, to transfer to school, you must promise to accept the transfer application; Third, the major transferred is basically the same as the major studied now, and the score cannot be higher than the major studied now.

The problem of college students' transfer to another school is encountered every year, and related reports are often seen in the news.

However, it is not easy to handle the transfer formalities, mainly because it is difficult to meet the three conditions mentioned above. Let me talk about some necessary conditions for university transfer.

First, transfer should be justified.

Generally speaking, the reasons for transfer mainly include three points: First, it is not suitable for the climatic conditions and living habits of the school.

For example, candidates from the south go to school in the north and are not adapted to the cold weather. Candidates in the north are not suitable for studying in the subtropical region in the south, and they can't stand this hot environment and eating habits.

Second, they are not interested in their major, can't keep up with the pace of learning, and can't meet the learning requirements stipulated by the school.

Third, due to physical conditions and other factors, I can't continue to study at my current school and have to transfer.

In addition, there are other reasons, but both objective and subjective factors must be recognized and recognized by the school.

After all, it is not easy to transfer now, and it is even more difficult to transfer successfully.

Second, university transfer must be approved by the transfer school before the relevant transfer procedures can be handled.

Under normal circumstances, inter-provincial transfer can only be handled after examination and approval by the provincial entrance examination department.

If it is an inter-school transfer in the province, it needs to be recognized by both the transfer school and the transfer school, and it can only be handled after being reported to the higher education authorities for the record.

Therefore, no matter which form it is, it is necessary to go through the corresponding examination and approval procedures and perform the corresponding procedures before going through the transfer procedures.

Of course, as long as the reasons stipulated by the school are met and recognized by the school, the relevant education departments and colleges of the school will actively assist students in handling these transfer procedures.

So we won't let college students run around. Basically, as long as the relevant conditions are met, the transfer formalities can be completed more conveniently.

Third, it is necessary to meet the relevant requirements for changing majors.

Under normal circumstances, only higher schools can transfer to lower schools.

The majors studied are generally the same or similar majors. This is mainly because of the college entrance examination.

For example, if your college entrance examination score is only 2 1 1, then you can't transfer from 21/school to 985 school.