Are you a freshman? If you don't want to go abroad, it is recommended to transfer at the beginning of school. In the first two years of the state religion, there were many English classes, which was conducive to training students going abroad, but there were few specialized courses, including accounting, advanced mathematics and computer, which were not as many as those in the non-state religion. Therefore, if you don't go abroad in the next two years, your academic pressure will be very heavy. Of course, I want to change my major from the beginning, so there are more professional things and enough time for preparation and study (the first two years of the state religion were particularly busy, with too many English classes, as busy as in high school, my classmate went to the state religion but changed schools after not going abroad for two years). I changed my major from the beginning, and now I am reviewing the National Institute of Education. Hehe, after college, I really have to rely on myself. It is also common for people with poor self-control to go to college for four years. The style of study in the state religion is still good, because of the heavy academic pressure, small class teaching, especially foreign languages, has been greatly improved in the state religion. If you don't know, you can keep asking me ~ hehe
In that case, junior year will be very busy, with more than a dozen professional courses to learn. . My classmate should be a senior now, and he won't transfer until two years later. Now she is also preparing for the exam. . This year, however, the rules of the exam note meeting have been changed. You can't apply until you graduate from college. I applied last year. Fortunately, I can continue to take the exam this year. My classmate didn't apply this year. In this case, I think there should be no conflict between transfer and taking notes. It's okay to transfer. What's more, the computer vb and vfp of the National Institute of Education don't learn. Even if you transfer these two courses in the next two years, you will have to make up for other courses in junior year. In other words, if the state religion doesn't transfer to another school at first, you will have to teach yourself the computer level 2 exam, but it doesn't matter if you don't want to take it.