As an experienced person, let me talk about my own experience first. As we all know, before the postgraduate entrance examination, we all need to choose a good direction and tutor. So when they successfully pass the initial test, some people will choose to contact the tutor, meet, send an email or make a phone call. But I think that students in this college can't meet their teachers unless they are admitted to graduate school. Students from other schools are not suitable for asking for an interview at the first time. At this time, you can communicate with the teacher in advance through other contact methods. I sent an email to my teacher that year, expressing my desire to be his student. Fortunately, our teacher also replied to my email, which is a very harmonious communication process.
So how do you send an email to a tutor you have never met? I think there are the following points to pay attention to. The first point is the most critical, that is, we must pay attention to etiquette. You are a graduate student who applied for the teacher, but after all, you haven't reached the admission stage and haven't met the teacher. So the first impression is very important. This impression is reflected in the wording of your email. Second, the purpose of the email is to let the teacher have a preliminary understanding of you. You can briefly introduce your basic situation, and it is best to show your strengths and specialties in line with his research direction; Third, appropriately express your desire to study for a master's degree.
This is how I send an email to my teacher. After the re-examination for postgraduate entrance examination, the teacher also contacted me by email, telling me that the re-examination was good and the results were excellent. This is the advantage of communication in advance. So I suggest that the candidates in the back can send emails to the teacher as appropriate. Finally, I wish you pass every exam.