Did you get better grades in the second book after attending a prestigious school, or did you change to a major in the second year of an unpopular major?

In addition, choosing a good college and two good schools depends on your value orientation. If you have higher requirements for your major, choose a good major in a good institution, because it may be better than the unpopular major in a good school. However, if you pursue a good school, you may face the situation of obeying adjustment and distribution and go to a major that you are not interested in. This is good for a diligent student. You can get the opportunity to change your major through hard work. If there is such a thing as changing majors at school, if your self-control ability is not strong enough, I suggest you not to take risks. There are many temptations (activities) in college, so it's difficult to settle down and study hard.

The other is to change majors. You can look at the relevant information on the website of the school you want to go to. If you can't find it, you can consult online and have a professional answer. The information there is more authoritative.