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I choose Metaphysics as my course. What major can I apply for?

1. The optional majors in biology are: bioengineering, bioscience, biotechnology, environmental science, forest resources, environmental ecology, aquatic products, animal medicine, plant production, animal production, grassland science, medicine, bioengineering, etc.

2. Choose geography elective majors: meteorology, urban planning, tourism, geological exploration, surveying and mapping, water conservancy and hydropower, hotel management, resource management and geography education.

3. Choose optional chemistry majors: chemistry, applied chemistry, chemical biology, molecular science and engineering, material chemistry, metallurgical engineering, inorganic non-metallic material engineering, composite material and engineering, powder material science and engineering.

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Matters needing attention in choosing a major

1. Every year, there is a high-profile physical examination before volunteering for the college entrance examination. After the physical examination results come out, parents should fill in their volunteers according to their children's physical examination results and suggestions, and avoid those schools and majors that restrict enrollment. It is not advisable for some parents to change or conceal the physical examination results, because not only will there be a strict re-examination after entering school, but more importantly, it will bring great trouble to their children's study, employment and work.

2. High school basic subject scores and candidates' preferences can be used as one of the most basic basis for choosing a major. When colleges and universities enroll candidates, they will also consider the results of related subjects when the total score of candidates meets the requirements of the school. Some colleges or majors have clear requirements. When choosing colleges and majors, candidates should consider whether their usual grades in related disciplines can meet the requirements of the reported majors.