What happened
I didn’t pass enough subjects. To study there again, I’ll have to go through regular admission procedure again, but it’s too late to sign up for next year.
Passed subjects acceptance
Like other colleges, the one I went to accepts passed subjects from previous studies. So if you studied at a different college and passed the same subjects (within past x years), you don’t have to re-do them.
However, unlike with the others I checked, our college will only accept subjects passed at A or B. This probably makes sense, as they might not trust other colleges to hold students up to the same standards.
This means that I’ll have to retake the subjects I already passed.
Idea 1 - immediate transfer request (not possible)
Not wanting to wait a year, I hoped to go to different college of the same university, and ask for transfer right after registration. (If rejected, idea 2)
Unfortunately, the university’s rules only permit transfers within the same field, and the same one is not available to sign up for anymore.
Idea 2 - Piggyback on different college for a year
There are 2 colleges on the same university that still accept students and offer housing on a dorm in the same city.
The university rules also permit students to change their study plans, with possibility of registering subjects on different colleges of the same university.
Thus my idea was to officially “attend” College of Mechanical Engineering (which is desperate enough to have no entrance exams), withdraw from all their subjects, and register relevant subjects on College of Informatics.
I asked the study department about my plan. They confirmed it should be possible, but the A/B grading requirement remains.
How does that make sense?
I could take their subjects at their own college, pass them by their own standards, yet they themselves wouldn’t accept them.
Alternatively, I could attend an easier college with lower standards, spend less effort for A/B, and pass just the same.
Alternative ideas
Only idea 1 makes sense economically (if the request got accepted), as otherwise I’d pay for 2 extra years rather than just one.
That sucks, I wished to basically go “hey, I am still here like a cockroach”.
So to stay here, it’s best to just get a job for a year and try not to loose too many fingers (all I found in my location with provided training and no required education is “plastic press operator” or “metal machinist”).
Or give up, and study a different field.


Thank you for this follow up response. I understand why the college does this now.
I feel for you that this means more work ahead for you. I wish you luck going forward.