In the army of postgraduate entrance examinations, some candidates have to choose adjustment because of their unsatisfactory results in the preliminary examination. As a second chance, adjustment is the last straw for graduate students. Many candidates have many questions about the adjustment of the postgraduate entrance examination, such as can the postgraduate examination adjustment major be adjusted casually?
Attention!The adjustment is not casual, and the adjustment is subject to relevant regulations. First of all, it is very important that the results should meet the adjustment requirements, for example, if you transfer the colleges in Zone A, then the most basic single subject score and total score should be on the national line in Zone A, such as the transfer of colleges in Zone B, then the single subject score and total score should be on the national line in Zone B.
Secondly, the transferred major should be the same or similar to the first choice major, and should be within the same discipline category. This article clearly stipulates that for example, medicine cannot be adjusted to education, but can only be adjusted in medicine. In addition, the unified proposition subjects of the preliminary examination of the major and the major applied for should be the same, for example, students of English 1 can only be transferred to the same major of English 1.
When you take the postgraduate entrance examination for adjustment, you should carefully check the requirements of the institution and choose the institution you can apply for the application. For example, some schools will require English scores, some schools will give priority to students from 985 and 211 universities, and some schools will give priority to on-campus transfers.
The choice of a graduate school adjustment major is not a casual thing. If you want to transfer to a good school or a good major, then a high score in the initial examination is very advantageous. At present, the postgraduate entrance examination is very difficult, and the adjustment threshold is also constantly improving, and it is relatively difficult to adjust only by passing the national line or being higher than the national line.
In short, the adjustment of postgraduate entrance examination does not mean that you can choose a major at random, and on the premise of meeting the score requirements, there are more options for the adjustment of the same or similar majors. Candidates need to fully understand their interests and abilities, rationally analyze the advantages and disadvantages of each major and the development prospects, and make the best choice on this basis.