Then, what if you study a university major you don't like, such as the major of adjustment or the major you choose, but after reading it, you find it is different from what you imagined?
If you find that you don't like your major after entering the freshman year, then the best choice is to change your major. Most schools have the opportunity to change majors at the beginning and end of the freshman semester.
When you change your major when you are a freshman, you are required to get a higher score in the college entrance examination, and there are still places in the major you want to change.
If you change your major at the end of your freshman year, you will have a relatively clear understanding of your major and the major you want to study through the study since your freshman year. At this time, your choice will be more in line with your life and career planning than the volunteers you filled in after the college entrance examination.
Of course, changing majors is not an easy task. You must be the first in your grade, and the specific requirements depend on the requirements of each school. If you firmly believe that you don't like your major, you should study hard in your freshman year and strive for the opportunity to change your major.
If you have lost the opportunity to change your major, then I think studying hard is also a good choice. In short, never drop out of school or give up. You really don't like this major, there is no need to spend too much energy on this major, but it is your basic premise to ensure that you pass all the exams, try not to fail, go ahead and get the diploma smoothly.
Then the rest of my energy is used to study the subjects I want to study, and strive for the success of cross-professional examination and research. Postgraduate entrance examination is the second opportunity after the college entrance examination. We must firmly grasp this opportunity, improve our professional skills and change careers.
Many friends around me have achieved cross-disciplinary examinations, such as those in media for teachers' majors and law for construction machinery majors. In short, it is not impossible to achieve your goal as long as you have a firm goal, a belief in winning and a hundredfold effort.
Of course, the cross-professional examination is more difficult than the postgraduate entrance examination for this major, and you need to make more efforts.
Finally, to sum up my opinion: 1, it is very important to choose a major after the college entrance examination, so we must be cautious again. Before volunteering, you should at least have a good understanding of the major you want to choose, and don't just look at the literal meaning of the professional name, so as not to find that it is too different from your expectations after learning and regret it for life.
2. Don't give up your major easily and say no to it. Just like falling in love, feelings can be cultivated. Your understanding of the current subject may not be because you don't like it, but because you are afraid of difficulties and you didn't study hard. When you really make efforts and go deep into the subject, you may find that this major is not so boring.
If you really find that you don't like this major, then the best choice is to change your major, followed by cross-major postgraduate entrance examination.