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Is it difficult to major in computer science in Shaoxing University?
I guess you are a freshman in 13 grade? 13 1 class or 132 class? I have the contact information of your teaching assistant.

Is computer major difficult? what can I say? In fact, it is not difficult as long as you study hard. At least it is easy to pass, as long as you understand it a little in class and make a surprise attack at the end of each semester. Two or three hours a week, 80 minutes is easy. Of course, it is not easy to get above 90 points, and it may take some time. At the end of the term, the teacher will draw some key points, and some teachers will produce some simulation papers, and the scope of the exam is all in these. So don't worry, the exam is not difficult, as long as you work hard.

But if you want to learn well, you may need to make a lot of efforts, not just to cope with the exam. The key is to cultivate interest. Computer major is quite interesting. Especially when you write a piece of code that can run on a computer, you may not get that kind of excitement elsewhere. So, work hard.

Freshman, you don't have many courses. Freshman's last semester was mainly English, advanced mathematics, advanced language and politics (Marx, modern history, Mao Zong, three selections). As the only specialized course, advanced language undoubtedly requires you to spend more energy to study, and the exam is a form of computer examination, which requires you to run correct results, so you may spend a lot of time doing problems on the computer. You can go to oj to do some programming problems, and your senior language teacher will tell you later.

How should I spend my after-school life? As a computer major, the best choice is to join the training team. This will not only enrich your after-school life, so that your college life will not be wasted, but also give you many unexpected gains, such as team spirit, such as thinking ability, such as the excitement and joy of trying to succeed in AC, and so on. Every year, some people are selected for the school competition, and it is not difficult to get in. Every year, I have the opportunity to participate in the provincial competition of programming and compete with world-class players. Of course, you can also choose to join the student union and clubs. But in my opinion, it is better to join the training team. In addition, there is a lot of competition in computer major, which means that you have more opportunities to get ability points (linked to scholarships) than other majors. You can choose to participate in what you are interested in, and it should be easy to get the third place.

Finally, whether you like this major or not, since you have come in, you might as well study hard when you come. You might like it after a long time. Practically speaking, among all the majors in the College of Arts and Sciences, the computer major is the best one for employment. But if you really don't like it, you can also change your major. Everyone has four opportunities to change majors. It is not difficult to change the professional exam. It's just a matter of insufficient preparation, of course, on the basis of not failing the exam.

Freshman may become your most confused and helpless period, but you have to believe that you are not alone, and your classmates are like you. If you are in trouble, you might as well ask your senior sister for help. I believe they will all be willing to help you.

I wonder if my answer will help you?