Generally speaking, after the initial test results come out, it is more appropriate to have the opportunity to enter the second interview and then find a tutor.
Several points in time to contact the graduate tutor:
1, contact the tutor before the initial test. At this time, many tutors may not reply or just encourage them to prepare for the initial test.
2. Contact before the second interview. Once you enter the second interview, you are likely to contact your tutor to receive a reply.
3. Contact after admission. At this time, you can basically determine the mentor.
4. Contact after entering the school, because each tutor has a limit. Contact the tutor at this time, and the number of tutors may be full.
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It is also beneficial to contact the tutor in advance. If the contact process is handled properly, it can really leave a good impression on the teacher and help to increase the chances of being admitted. Therefore, when to contact, how to contact, how to communicate with the tutor in the process of contact, what to talk about and what kind of impression to leave on the tutor are all very detailed but critical skills.
Grasp the timing of contacting the tutor. Many students try their best to find the tutor's phone number, email address, hobbies and other information before taking the unified examination, whether it is useful or not. This activity itself is a waste of time, distracting the focus of review.
Originally, the review time was very tight, and it was difficult to adjust the anxiety and stress before the exam. If you are distracted to collect this information, it will have a very bad influence on your exam review and psychological adjustment.