How can I contact my tutor if I want to take the postgraduate exam again?

When you know your score, you should estimate whether you can go online according to the retest score of your department in recent years. If there is hope to go online, the cross-examination education will act immediately, start preparing for the second interview in advance, and contact the tutor in advance. Contact with the tutor does not mean to pull relationships or enter through the back door, but to get familiar with the tutor and have a preliminary impression on the future students.

The second interview is a face-to-face communication with the tutor, and contacting the tutor in advance can alleviate the tension to some extent. Although the purpose of contacting the tutor is not to understand the re-examination questions, candidates can learn as much information as possible from the tutor by adopting effective expressions. There are still some ideas to avoid suspicion when contacting the tutor during the initial test of postgraduate entrance examination, so it is natural to contact the tutor after the initial test.

There are many ways to contact the tutor, such as visiting at home or contacting by phone, or sending an email. You can contact your tutor by email. In order to avoid suspicion before the second interview, some tutors don't accept the contact of candidates, but they don't refuse to send emails. The content of the first email is mainly about personal introduction. The purpose is to interest the tutor, so you must express a firm willingness to apply for the exam and a strong interest in the tutor's research field.

If you have a solid academic foundation, you can try to discuss one or two academic issues with your tutor in the email. Many majors have a very clear division of research direction in the postgraduate stage, and the content of the examination is also very different. For the preparation of research direction, candidates' best reference is the research direction of the tutor. The research direction of the tutor reflects the focus of attention at this stage, and his interest points during the interview are likely to be related to his research direction.

In this regard, candidates should usually read more authoritative journals in related professional fields and have a deeper understanding of the academic opinions, papers and monographs of the tutors. Generally, these articles can be found on the website of China Journals. As long as you find the articles in recent years, you will have a general understanding of the research direction of the tutor. You'd better agree with your tutor's point of view, or you can innovate on his basis.