1, grade requirements, requiring freshmen to be in the top professional rankings at the end of last semester. Although you take professional basic courses in your freshman year, the professional basic courses of different majors are different, so your grades in a certain major are already very good. Why do you want to change to B major? The most important thing is that when you transfer to major B next semester, you won't take some basic professional courses at all. Secondly, the transfer is in the middle of the semester. When I go, I may have finished some courses and am preparing for the exam. Then you will face an emergency preparation for taking no classes. Generally, you will not get good grades or even fail. Then a series of negative effects will affect scholarships, grants, selection of cadres and the professionalization of party member. . .
2. Generally, people in universities get to know each other as soon as they enter the school, and then people with similar personalities get to know each other and form a group. You change your major halfway and face the embarrassment of reintegrating into a new group. This is different from primary school, because primary school and secondary school transfer, as long as they are at school, everyone is always together and will soon get familiar with each other. But in college, after class, everyone does his own thing. People already have their own circles and activities. As an individual, you will have to be alone for a long time.
3. Professional study is nothing more than finding a satisfactory job after graduation. If you do well in major A, you will have no problem in getting scholarships, selecting cadres and becoming a regular employee in party member. As a top-notch student, university teachers will attach importance to you and even give you a recommendation when you graduate, which lays a good foundation for you to find a good job after graduation. When you come to major B, are you sure you can still do this under the unfamiliar environment and weak foundation?
4. Don't believe the alarmism of seniors and sisters. I can't find a job in this major. After graduation from that major, all units don't want girls or anything like that. If you continue to be a professional leader until graduation, are you afraid of not finding a job?