Please tell me the specific guarantee research process.

Hello, I was confused at this time last year. With the help of my brothers and sisters, I have some understanding of this process. I hope my answer is helpful to you.

First of all, about the research process, what you said is inference. In this case, it will involve the policies of two schools, two of which are more critical, one is materials and the other is time. First of all, you need to get the quota of extrapolators in your school, which means that you are qualified as an extrapolator in Liaoning University. As for which schools you can apply for, you can pay attention to which schools your brothers and sisters have been to in previous sessions. Generally, these schools will be the most secure Russian universities. When you get the qualification of extrapolation, you can pay attention to some information about research protection on the websites of relevant institutions or laboratories. Here, I recommend a comprehensive link from Sina about the exemption:

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There are many links to school-related policies, but it is best to go to these schools or colleges or laboratories or the website of Chinese Academy of Sciences. Then just send the materials according to other people's requirements. Generally, the materials to be sent are as follows: 1, transcripts of three-year undergraduate courses, English proficiency certification materials (CET-4 and CET-6, TOEFL, IELTS, etc. ), 3, award-winning certificate during the undergraduate period, 4, papers, works, inventions, etc. 5. The school's exemption certificate. You only need copies of the above materials, but if the deadline for the materials of the target institution is before your school's exemption qualification, you can send the first four materials and call the relevant departments there to explain clearly that you are qualified for postgraduate entrance examination, but the proof materials have not come down yet, so it is feasible to bring them with you during the interview.

Second, how to contact the tutor: Because each teacher can always have a limit on the number of walks and the total number of places, good tutors are generally in short supply. It's best to contact early to explore the situation. Generally, if he promises you, he can't promise others. For the number of tutors, if you are in the same school, you can only contact one person at a time. If you refuse, you can contact the next one. If you are not in the same school, you are not subject to this restriction. You can contact multiple teachers in multiple schools, but there can only be one teacher in the same school. If you contact another teacher, he will be very angry. If you finally change a teacher, he may not be able to recruit students this year. Although research is new to you, for teachers, people are doing it every year. They must be more experienced than you. So don't worry about sudden problems, you can contact the teacher directly, and the teacher is willing to recruit students you are satisfied with. This is a two-way choice. The usual practice is to send an email to the teacher first. Generally, teachers reply to emails faster. If you can't wait, just call. As for the telephone number, you can get it. General schools will publish some teachers' information on their websites, including email addresses and research directions. Telephone numbers are generally not public, but office telephone numbers are generally public. Don't call the admissions office to ask about the tutor, they don't care about it, but you can ask them some policy questions, such as time.

3. Postgraduate Admissions Guide: This is for students who take the national unified examination. It's none of your business whether he can get out or not. You can check the enrollment situation last year. Generally speaking, what direction do you want to learn first, and then choose a teacher with a related research direction. Please refer to the previous section for the method of contacting the tutor.

Interview: Each school has different interview policies and different time. Every school has its own habits, but it is nothing more than a combination of the following: professional written test, professional interview, written English interview, English interview, comprehensive interview, oral English interview and so on. But these don't all exist, maybe just some of them. You can look at the notice of the relevant school, or you can call the other admissions office. No. As for the difficulty, it also varies from school to school. Some are simple, others are difficult. I suggest you take a good look at some professional courses of your major before the interview. General professional interviews will ask some simple concepts and so on.

Fifth, the paper is unnecessary. And you can rest assured that there are not many papers published during the undergraduate period, and the quality of the papers is not high.

In addition, if you are generally informed to go for an interview, the probability of being brushed is relatively small, which is different from the national unified examination. As for the reason, you can think about it.

If you have more questions, you can ask me. After typing so many words, I hope it will help you solve the problem. I graduated from Dongda University. Hmm. How interesting