Vocational students, want to change majors in college? May I?

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Vocational students initially choose their majors, and they must choose more based on the opinions of teachers or parents. After all, they are still too young, but once they are a little older, they will have their own subjective ideas, and they want to know. After going to university, can vocational students re-select majors?

Changing majors, whether you are a general high school student or a secondary vocational student, is not an easy task, and the process is very troublesome. It may be possible to re-register the student status, and the graduation certificate will be issued a year later. It also depends on the number of students in the class in which major this year, and whether the teacher is willing to accept it or not.

Whether a technical secondary school student can change his major after the university entrance examination needs to be discussed on a case-by-case basis (taking Shandong as an example).

Secondary school students choose to take a separate admissions test

Separate enrollment is an enrollment method to actively explore the rational distribution of high school graduates to high-quality higher vocational colleges. Vocational colleges independently organize propositions, examinations, scoring, delineate minimum control scores, and determine the admission list. Secondary school students applying for separate admissions examinations cannot change major categories, that is to say, they must choose the same major or a similar major that they have studied in secondary vocational schools. After one year of enrollment, you cannot apply for a change of major.

Secondary school students choose to take the spring college entrance examination (take Shandong as an example)

The spring college entrance examination subjects are Chinese, mathematics, English, professional basic theory and professional basic skills, with a full score of 750 points, divided into two types: junior college and undergraduate. Candidates who take the Spring College Entrance Examination cannot change their majors, and must choose the same major that is similar to that they have studied in secondary vocational schools. After one year of enrollment, majors cannot be changed.

Secondary school students choose to take the summer college entrance examination

The full name of the summer college entrance examination is the national unified examination for the admission of ordinary colleges and universities, which is what we usually call the college entrance examination. Qualified high school graduates or candidates with the same academic ability can participate. After taking the summer exam, just like ordinary high school students, after the college entrance examination, you can choose your favorite major, which is not affected by the major you study in secondary vocational schools. One year after entering the university, if you are among the best in your grades, but you don't like your major, you can apply to the school for a major change.

Based on the above, the hope of secondary vocational students changing majors is still quite slim, but don't be discouraged. If you are admitted to the undergraduate degree, you can choose to take a double degree, that is, in addition to your current major, you can also take a major Choose a major you like. Graduate with a dual degree diploma.

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