2. In the initial stage, that is, the national examination stage, as long as you have a thorough understanding of professional books, an in-depth analysis of news phenomena, or training in news writing, you can achieve better results, so there may not be much difference between computer major and journalism major at this time. However, in the second interview stage, some school tutors pay more attention to practical experience. Many journalism undergraduates need to contribute to newspapers, TV stations and other media more or less during their college years. I don't think you have any experience in this field at the undergraduate level, so there is a great distance between you and the students of this major at this time.
3. The bibliography of each school is different, which basically includes an introduction to journalism (not a topic, but some basic contents), an introduction to communication, news writing, and the history of journalism and communication. General schools have a minimum of two books, and particularly good schools such as the National People's Congress have a maximum of 12 books a year.
4. In addition, I would like to remind you that journalism major belongs to literature on the score line of postgraduate entrance examination, and English crossing the line is basically more than 20 points higher than science. If your English is ok, your chances of being admitted are even greater.