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Even if you are accepted into the English program, it may be better for you to stick with a major that requires a lesser command of English. I know that this is an online board and people may prefer to use ICQ-English, but if you are indeed interested in pursuing a degree in English, you should demonstrate at the very least your ability to write good English.
Here are some grammatical problems in your post:
The word "I" is always capitalized in English."I got an E" or "My grade is E""I put down BA English and Education as my second choice" -- You need to use the past tense here because the event took place a while back. You place an item somewhere, but you put down your choices on a sheet of paper. In addition, "to have" requires the verb that follows to be in its past participle form: to have placedYou are interested in English, and English is interesting to you.You build your confidence to become confident.You can ask for a suggestion, not a suggestion to do.I am being frank here, and you probably feel that I am harsh. However, the reality is that F7 students have at least seven years of English since secondary school or thirteen years including primary. Unless your goal is to get into a university and have a degree, I can see an English major will be nothing but a burden to you.