Postgraduate re-examination is an important part of the postgraduate examination system, that is, the second examination organized by the applicant institution after passing the postgraduate entrance examination (initial examination). Generally, it is also divided into written test and interview. The early re-examination of graduate students was mostly a form, but since 2006, the weight of re-examination has been increased for graduate students, and some enrollment units even increased the weight of re-examination to 50%, requiring candidates to have real talent and higher adaptability.
In the actual operation process, different universities will make corresponding adjustments and have their own different styles. Different departments in the same university will adopt different methods. Some departments may choose questions, while others directly examine the adaptability and flexibility of candidates in the form of questions and answers.
In this case, candidates should also be flexible, consult the school admissions office before the second interview, and always pay attention to the website information of the target institution; Ask more about the previous brothers and sisters in our college, including the general scope of the examination, examination methods and processes, examination methods and skills, etc. You can also post questions in the student forum of our college. Learn and master as much information as possible before the exam to avoid the situation that the response is not timely and the answer is irrelevant.
The biggest difference between postgraduate entrance examination and college entrance examination is that postgraduate entrance examination not only tests candidates' professional knowledge and skills, but also tests candidates' abilities beyond books, such as information collection, interpersonal communication and time management. These abilities hidden in books are also within the scope of postgraduate entrance examination, but they are reflected in an invisible way.