How to find someone to consult the information of the postgraduate school?

I'm not a medical major. I provided some information about my second interview last year for reference only.

1. Choose a school, and you can know the reputation of the school by looking at the online rankings. Of course, you also need to look at the specific professional rankings. Don't ask anyone, the ranking is 5- 15. Then check the scores over the years and choose a good one, if the requirements for the city are not high.

As far as medicine is concerned, as far as I know, general medicine is relatively dark. Please contact your tutor as soon as the score comes out. If there are acquaintances looking for an object as soon as possible, because they have a master's degree in medicine, they basically go to the hospital clinically, and the personnel relationship is a little darker than other majors in the school. You should be flexible.

3. About adjustment. Once you know the score, you can start. After the score comes out, most schools will tell you the ranking. Look at how many people you recruited last year, and you will know if there is any hope. Once there is no hope, don't worry, adjust more, find your favorite school, and the score is almost the same. Search online for the notices of recruiting students over the years. If so, you can go directly to their school's postgraduate recruitment website and other notices, or call the college or the admissions office directly to ask. Don't be shy at this time, don't send any emails, no one is watching, make a phone call, have the cheek to make a phone call and ask clearly. Generally speaking, if there are places to transfer papers, the teacher there may ask you to contact your tutor first, and then you can contact your tutor to transfer papers. If you go to the school you want to transfer to, there will be a detailed notice on the Internet telling you how to do it. Don't worry. The key is not to wait. The sooner you contact, the better. Call.