You can mainly consult these kinds of questions.
(a) qualifications and other issues and special enrollment policies.
I suggest that you also ask as many questions as possible about admission qualifications, as well as special enrollment policies, such as policy-related, changing enrollment points, enrollment problems, enrollment majors, enrollment subject adjustment, etc., as well as questions about the plan of fewer cadres, the plan of retired college students' soldiers, enrollment points, part-time training methods, tuition fees, scholarships, enrollment conditions and so on.
(two) enrollment and professional courses preliminary examination subjects
Some schools have adjusted the preliminary examination subjects of enrollment majors and specialized courses. If your target institution hasn't published the enrollment brochure yet, you can ask the enrollment teacher questions during the consultation week.
(3) Fuzzy and uncertain information
If the notification document given by the school is vague, uncertain or special, it needs to be confirmed to the Admissions Office in time. For example, many provinces require previous graduates to provide work certificates when they take the postgraduate entrance examination at their workplaces, but it is not clear what kind of work certificates they are. For example, the qualification of some special candidates and the choice of registration points under some special circumstances.