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大學入學轉專業申請書(通用3篇)

大學入學轉專業申請書(通用3篇)

大學入學轉專業申請書 篇1

尊敬的學校領導:

大學入學轉專業申請書(通用3篇)

你們辛苦了,我是剛剛進入貴校學習的學生粟洣。

現在鄭重提出轉專業申請,希望從國小教育(數學教育)轉入電子信息科學與技術專業。

我看過學校轉專業的相關規定,知道這個時候提出轉專業是不合適的。但是從小我就不愛教育這種工作,甚至近而遠之,當然這是我的個人所好所決定的。也正因如此,難以改變;就如同無法強迫一個人喜愛另一個人一樣。人的發自內心的情感是無法驅策的,人能支配的只有行動。雖然我們進大學都是為了學習,以期達到提升自我的目的,但是學習不是任務,它是人要走的路。經過這麼些年的學習歷程,漸漸明白並最終了解了自己,國小教育(數學教育)不是我的所好,亦不是我的所長。如同在戈壁上掘井,掘得再深也掘不出水。即使偶然加碰巧有了一點,到那時所付出的代價已經遠遠超過了水的價值。就算有一天我在__系畢業並且是優秀的,我所付出的卻是四年花樣的青春年華,猶如燃燒在燦爛的陽光下的蠟燭,發光了發熱了,但是照明黑暗驅逐寒冷的價值卻永遠消失了。

我不能説在電子信息科學與技術方面我有很大的特長,我是理科生,我有滿腔的熱情,並且我忠堅地愛着。情感的力量是巨大的。它能讓人生讓讓人死,支配着人的意志。有了這份情感我相信我能做好。

也許我目前的成績不夠資格讀這樣的一個專業,但是看到枝頭含苞待放的花蕾了嗎?猶如我十九歲的年齡,她不怕風吹雨打,驕陽暴曬,嚴霜壓頂,但是她要開放!的確經過了磨礪,她可能不再如初的美麗,甚至會有花瓣殘缺,但是作為花,她開放了。那是自主生命為生命爭取後的最美的笑容。給我一個機會,也許以後的路會坎坷,會荊棘;但是,是我自己的選擇,即使遍體鱗傷,我還是可以笑的。相反,如果連一個機會也沒有,即使完整無缺,也少了拼搏的痕跡,剩下了遺憾。

以上便是我申請轉專業要説的話,敬請各位領導以長輩的身份,慈愛地給與考慮。

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大學入學轉專業申請書 篇2

尊敬的校院領導:

您好!我是文學與藝術傳媒學院__級廣告系廣告設計專業的學生張浩。現在鄭重提出轉專業申請,希望從廣告設計專業轉入環境藝術設計專業。

開學之初,我懷着欣喜走進了廣告設計專業開始了我的大學生活。設計是我夢想從事的職業,但設計分的方向有很多,有立體、有平面等等。我更能接受的是學習立體方面的設計,每當看到3dmax做出的房屋模型,公園規劃效果圖時我都會特別羨慕從事這方面工作的人。

隨着生活的漸漸穩定,對周邊環境的漸漸熟悉,我得知我們學校也有環境藝術設計專業,那時我便萌發了轉專業的想法。

通過對學生手冊的學習,我知道轉專業的條件要求特別嚴。在上過了專業導論後,我也瞭解到環境藝術設計專業開設的很多專業基礎課和廣告設計專業大同小異。因此我意識到,雖然現在在平面設計方向專業,但由於才入門,專業知識涉及的並不多。要想真正實現轉專業,必須要把設計的理論知識學踏實。

通過一個學期的學習,在學習方面我達到了學校的要求。請校園領導批准我的申請,如果得到的批准,我會懷着更多的熱情投入到環境藝術設計的課程學習中去,努力表現的更加出色!

以上便是我申請轉專業要説的話,敬請各位校院領導予以考慮。

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大學入學轉專業申請書 篇3

I guess it was inevitable that I’d be on hockey skates at some point in my life, but I did not expect that I’d become one of a rare group of female ice hockey officials before I even reached high school. Being born into a family of hockey players and figure skaters, it seemed that my destiny had already been decided.

Right from the beginning, my two older brothers and my father strapped me up and threw me onto the ice. I loved it and, in my mind, I was on my way to becoming a female Gretzky! But my mom had to think of something fast to drag her little girl away from this sport of ruffians. Enter my first hot pink figure skating dress! That was all it took to launch fifteen years of competitive figure skating. Even though figure skating soon became my passion, I always had an unsatisfied yearning for ice hockey. It took a great deal of convincing from my parents that competitive figure skating and ice hockey didn’t mix. My compromise became refereeing ice hockey; little did I know that I was beginning an activity that would influence my character and who I am today. When I began, I would only work with my dad and brothers. Everyone was friendly and accepting because I had just started. I soon realized though that to get better I needed to start refereeing with people I wasn’t related to, and that’s when my experience drastically changed. An apologetic smile and an “I’m sorry” wasn’t going to

get me through games now. As I began officiating higher-level games and dealing with more arrogant coaches, I suddenly entered a new male-dominated world, a world I had never experienced before. My confidence was shot, and all I wanted to do was get through each game and be able to leave. Sometimes I was even too scared to skate along the teams’ benches because I would get upset by what the coaches would yell to me. “Do you have a hot date tonight, ref?” was a ment that coaches would spit at me during the course of a game. In their eyes, I did not belong on that ice, and they were going to do whatever they could do to make sure no women wanted to officiate their games. I was determined not to let them chase me off the ice.

I made the decision to stand up for myself. I never responded rudely to the coaches, but I did not let them walk all over me and destroy my confidence anymore. I started to act and feel more like the 4-year certified Atlantic District Official that I am. There were still a few situations that scared me. One time I called a penalty in a championship game during the third overtime and the team I penalized ended up losing because they got scored on. I knew I had made the right call, even though I was unnerved when I saw the losing teams’ parents waiting for me at my locker room; for the moment I wished I hadn’t called that penalty. Although it was scary at the time, I stood my ground and overcame my fears. That was an important

stepping-stone in my officiating career and in my life.

After four years of refereeing, I still can’t say it’s easy. Every game hands me something new and I never know what to expect. Now I have the confidence and preparation to deal with the unexpected, on and off the ice. I now also know take everything with a grain of salt and not let it get to me. I have learned that life is just like being out on the ice; if I am prepared and act with confidence, I will be perceived as confident. These are the little lessons that I’m grateful to have learned as a woman referee.

Things to Notice About This Essay

1. The author tells an interesting story about her experiences as a referee.

2. A sense of her personality—determination, flexibility, good humor—comes through in the narration.

3. Details like “Do you have a hot date tonight, ref?” make the narration memorable (we’d love to hear more of these kinds of details).

4. The essay needs a faster start. The first paragraph (three sentences) says the same thing in both the first and third sentences—and gives away the essay’s surprise in the second! A good revision would all of paragraph one and start at paragraph two.

5. There’s too much frame here and not enough picture. The essay needs further development, especially about the difficulties of

becoming and being a ref, to keep it vivid.

6. The author should “dwell” in the meaning of the experience a little more at the end—“I wonder about…I also think…Sometimes I believe….” Significant experiences like this one, woven through many years of the author’s life, don’t mean just one thing—there are more insights and lessons to explore here.

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