When registering for graduate students, there will be many tips next to the completed form. Don't be so nervous. Just fill it out carefully according to the prompts, and you can correct it if you are wrong. Even if some information can't be modified, you can re-apply for a number and re-register. These don't need to be nervous.
Study and work experience are generally filled in universities, not high schools or schools before high schools. There will be a hint next to the form when you sign up. Work experience is not very important. You can choose what you think is important, or you can fill it all in. Try not to be too complicated.
Preparation before postgraduate entrance examination:
1. Learn about the postgraduate colleges: enrollment ratio, enrollment number, examination subjects, training direction, bibliography, and real questions over the years.
2. In addition to postgraduate colleges, you need to know your own professional information and collect relevant review materials.
3. Prepare for the public * * * course, and try to pass CET-4 and CET-6 before the postgraduate entrance examination. Although passing CET-4 and CET-6 will not affect the postgraduate entrance examination, English is a unsalable subject that needs long-term accumulation. By reviewing CET-4 and CET-6, English can also be greatly improved.