1, "Excellent students don't change their majors", that is, they rank 8% in the first academic year (remember this figure), and they are eligible to choose their majors freely throughout the school. (There are also interviews, but it is basically a formality. As long as the GPA is high enough, it is still very important in Donghua. I didn't know what GPA was before I went to college, but now I see that GPA is actually a weighted average. It depends on whether it is difficult for you to rank 8% in this major. Good students in Donghua still study hard. If they are 8% in science and engineering, according to my experience, an average score of 88 or above is very promising.
2. "Ordinary students turn to professional examinations". When the sophomore year begins, the Academic Affairs Office will inform you of the specific place and time of the exam.
(There is also the third regulation of the school, such as special students changing majors, ordinary students will not enjoy this treatment, and general national awards can be considered. Everyone says it's easy, so it's worth considering changing majors. Personally, I think the examination questions are not difficult, but as long as you get half right, there is the possibility of change.
The application for changing majors begins in the sophomore year, and the date is different every year. The specific time must be notified by the Academic Affairs Office.
I am quite clear about Donghua's major. That's what I call the elegant rules of the Academic Affairs Office. Donghua's policy of changing majors is still relatively open, and many students want to change majors. Make up your mind, hard-working students can basically transfer out, but freshmen should study hard. I haven't personally experienced the other two universities, so I'm afraid it's not easy to comment. Donghua is like this ~ ~ ~