1. Pay attention to publishing the admission list.
The announcement time of different schools and departments is not fixed, and the announcement form is not the same. Candidates can take the initiative to call the relevant admissions unit at the end of the month to check the admission results. The admission list of most colleges and universities is notified by the school through email.
2. Prepare to hand over personal files.
After the admission list is published, candidates need to prepare to extract their personal files and transfer them to the university where the graduate school is located. In short, where people are, your documents are there. The school will give candidates a "file transfer letter", and candidates will transfer files from the undergraduate school according to the file transfer letter, and then transfer to the university where the graduate students are located. Never send the files back to the college entrance examination. On the one hand, it is easy to lose files, on the other hand, it is not conducive to future work, settlement and other related matters.
Some tips to stand out in the postgraduate re-examination interview;
1, the answer is logical and organized.
Don't just give answers when answering questions. You should know that the process of answering questions is the process of candidates showing their abilities in all aspects.
In this process, there are two points that everyone urgently needs to pay attention to:
First, you should have your own opinions on your own questions, don't take them for granted, and express your own thinking process and logical analysis. To some extent, what the tutor values is not the right or wrong of your answers. Many questions about opinions are not important, but your thinking process of analyzing and solving problems.
Second, the oral expression should be as concise and clear as possible, and the problem should be interpreted professionally in professional terms, and words should not be used repeatedly. An excellent interviewer is a proactive candidate. If you use your topic to attract the attention and interest of your tutor, you will be half successful.
2. Don't overdo it.
A down-to-earth attitude is the right thing to do. Some candidates feel that they have finally met the problem I am good at, so they try their best to express themselves like straw, but you should know that over-performance is likely to make you lose. The performance of boasting and pretending not to understand is the most deadly, which not only reflects your lack of solid academic foundation, but also reflects your style of study and attitude. To put it bluntly, it is not the proper performance of a down-to-earth scholar. When you encounter problems that you can't, you should make it clear and lead to related problems that you are good at. There's no need to cheat, shattered glass.
3. Do what you like properly.
If you have a deep understanding of the research direction of the tutor, you can go to his favorite place and move closer to his direction, which shows that you have a strong interest in this research direction and have a basic understanding. But at the same time, there are risks. If there is an inappropriate understanding, it is easy to expose flaws. Therefore, while paying attention to what you like, you must have a solid professional foundation and be prepared.
4. Confident but not conceited
The candidate that the tutor admires most is the candidate who can make a reasonable analysis of a problem, from which we can see his knowledge system and ideological context. The last thing that tutors like is to brag about how powerful they are, and as a result, a question is immediately eclipsed, or candidates who answer irrelevant questions have no knowledge and logical analysis ability. It is inevitable that such a candidate will be eliminated.
Everyone should pay attention to the fact that self-confidence and conceit are two different things. In an interview, it is necessary to be self-confident, but deliberately making yourself look confident is often a sign of self-distrust, not to mention some candidates who are "beyond the golden jade". You have to believe that reasonable display, coupled with your profound knowledge, will definitely open the gap with others.
? Don't make the following mistakes on the day of re-examination for postgraduate entrance examination, and pay attention to prevention in advance.
1, late
Being late is a sign of disrespect for others and lack of time concept, which will leave a very bad impression on the examiner. So make all preparations before the exam, leave enough time and start early. Once you are late because of some unexpected situations, don't rush into the examination room in a hurry and find an excuse for yourself. You should apologize politely.
2. Wear strange clothes and heavy makeup
Wear simple clothes when interviewing for the postgraduate entrance examination, not too fancy and fashionable, neat and capable, and girls should not wear heavy makeup.
3, the eyes are erratic
When talking to the examiner, be confident and face the examiner squarely. Don't look around, look at the sky. Avoid distracting eyes, which will make people feel that you are not confident and have insufficient respect for the examiner.
4. The key information is wrong
When introducing yourself in English, it will be embarrassing to say the wrong name of your institution, major and reported institution. Get to know the English expression of colleges in advance and learn the accurate English expression of your major.
5. The answer is too short
Don't be too passive, just answer yes or no, actively express your views, and use less short expressions such as "yes" and "no" when answering questions, and give reasons.
6. impure motives
When asked why you took the postgraduate entrance examination, don't tell the examiner that you can't find a job or your current job is not good. I hope you can improve it through the postgraduate entrance examination. Although your motivation may be like this, don't express it so bluntly, it will leave a bad impression on the examiner and show that you have no planning and pursuit. You should show your positive side.
7. The voice is weak
Don't be as weak as a mosquito when you talk to the examiner. It will be embarrassing for the examiner not to hear your answer clearly. Be sure to speak loudly, especially for female students, and give the examiner a feeling that you are confident.
8. Too emotional
Don't exaggerate how hard you work and how hard you are prepared. Don't be too emotional, play the family card. Most candidates have worked hard. Too much emphasis on how hard the preparation process is will make the examiner uncomfortable and question your ability.
9. Fabricate things
Don't make things up when asking questions you don't understand. What you made up is ridiculous and wastes the examiner's time. If you really don't know, you should have the courage to admit your own shortcomings and ask the examiner for some skills or ideas about related issues.
10, it's urgent.
All topics, self-introduction, etc. Be fully prepared, don't feel blank or recite for a long time, and don't act in a hurry.