Hi! I am a freshman, majoring in German, and I want to take an interdisciplinary postgraduate entrance examination in the future. I want to consult information about postgraduate entrance examination.
I'm also a German major, so I can take an inter-professional exam. If the exam has nothing to do with German or Germany, it is generally difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination in English. The reference materials will change within a certain range every year, but the most important thing is what research you want to take. You can go to official website to search for information, and generally write a bibliography. Recite more political words and read more. You can also sign up for a remedial class or something. There is a conflict between postgraduate entrance examination and job hunting. I am also a German major. As a senior student, in fact, the cross-disciplinary examination for German majors is very tiring and the success rate is not high. I don't know much about specialized foreign languages When I was a freshman, I also thought a lot about this question. The key is to look at your position, your future plan and your interests, and then you can collect information one by one. Even if others say it is difficult, there are successful people. In the past, there were also seniors in our department who applied for interdisciplinary research in excellent universities in Germany, such as the University of Tubingen, the University of Munich and the University of Bonn.